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is the 2nd world war the united states has never experienced that in the united states has these miss about it has these narratives of american exceptionalism. you know, that comes out of manifest destiny and the doctrine of discovery. all these rules are pretty much religious beliefs about the nation that continue to exist in sustain american policy. it you can see in our domestic policies and how we don't care for our people in this country, you know, might, it's right in other things in terms of how much we lock people up, you know, as well as our police issues. but overseas, you can really see in this notion that god has given a special purpose, seated i states. and there are many people who really believe that whether they literally believe it or it's just more of a metaphor. but they do believe that the united states exists to spread freedom in democracy in a dissonance is incredible. because, you know, 70 percent of the world's dictators and autocratic regimes and military regime, etc. monarchies, 70 percent of those countries that are not democracies, receive weapons from the
is the 2nd world war the united states has never experienced that in the united states has these miss about it has these narratives of american exceptionalism. you know, that comes out of manifest destiny and the doctrine of discovery. all these rules are pretty much religious beliefs about the nation that continue to exist in sustain american policy. it you can see in our domestic policies and how we don't care for our people in this country, you know, might, it's right in other things in...
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tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units. unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors revised proposal and applied for the home-sf authorization which includes the allowed number of dwelling units in exchange for increased affordable housing. sponsor hosted pre-application meeting february 14 of 2020 with eight people. questions about massing, dimensions and site security during construction. it was presented to the bayview advisory committee in 2021. they supported the project. they asked questions about the small size of the dwelling units with a mural installed, alternative uses for retail space given the number of vacancy in the area.
tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units. unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors...
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from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treatyg hostilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aided arms and supplies, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control of the colonies to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, laos and thailand faced a threat from the communist dominated territory. to counteract that threat, secretary of state john dulles was instrumental in organizing the southeast asian treaty organization uniting australia, new zealand, pakistan, the philippines, thailand and the united states in a defensive alliance against communist aggression. in the middle east, a crisis erupted when the suez collateral was nationalized by egyptian premier abdul nassar. see hoax were scott as barricades, the canal was close to british, french and israeli ships. israel invaded egypt while england and france enten a military expedition to seize the canal zone. russia proposed a soviet american force to restore order. a secretary dulles prevailed to yield
from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treatyg hostilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aided arms and supplies, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control of the colonies to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, laos and thailand faced a threat from the communist dominated territory. to counteract that threat, secretary of state john dulles was...
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united states navy.west second lieutenant to the united states marine corps. welcome to the flea. [applause] and with the ways to encourage with stamina during a global pandemic so without a doubt you are wedding ready to dominate the most naval force the world has ever known. to join the fleet at a time of immense competition across the globe, in the western pacific, and in the middle east, the strategic landscape continues to change that the need for strong navy holds fast just like it has since the nation's founding. with 245 years to sail over the horizon to safeguard opportunities and far away from our shores and today as we sit here nearly 100 ships. . . . . our sailors look to you for that leadership. they expect you to treat them with dignity and respect to lead them with integrity to protect the health and safety. they cultivate a culture of trust and clear communication. draw on everything you've learned here. in a few moments you will take the oath to support and defend our constitution. sailo
united states navy.west second lieutenant to the united states marine corps. welcome to the flea. [applause] and with the ways to encourage with stamina during a global pandemic so without a doubt you are wedding ready to dominate the most naval force the world has ever known. to join the fleet at a time of immense competition across the globe, in the western pacific, and in the middle east, the strategic landscape continues to change that the need for strong navy holds fast just like it has...
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there is how the unit compares. there is really most emphasis on studio units not larger units.as the residents of the neighborhood have been able to see people enjoying the neighborhood. i would like to highlight the conditional use guide lanes saying it should not be detrimental to health safety and convenience. there is an adverse impact for all of us. there is about 200 new units approved or built in the last 12 months within a two block radius. thank you for your attention. >> good afternoon, commissioners, corey smith here. housing action coalition has no reviewed this project and cannot speak to the specifics, but i am often walking around the city and it has become a joke between my and my partner when ever we see a single story building that is commercial or restaurant we talk about how much better and how much more inclusive the city could be if we had opportunities like what is presented in front of you today where we have got an owner, occupier of a single story restaurant who wants to add housing above the establishment and put the restaurant right back in. i think
there is how the unit compares. there is really most emphasis on studio units not larger units.as the residents of the neighborhood have been able to see people enjoying the neighborhood. i would like to highlight the conditional use guide lanes saying it should not be detrimental to health safety and convenience. there is an adverse impact for all of us. there is about 200 new units approved or built in the last 12 months within a two block radius. thank you for your attention. >> good...
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we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . cross talking geopolitics i'm joined by my guest rick ross off in chicago he is an anti nato analyst and a contributor to antiwar dot com in bath we have bruce gagne he is the coordinator of the global network against weapons and nuclear power in space and in charlottesville we cross to david swanson he is the executive director of the world beyond war all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate david let me go to you 1st in charlottesville . going after my introduction right here listening to the president the united states we're in a great ideological struggle against autocracy here very much in tune with what we experienced during the cold war which i remember very well and it was an ideological struggle but is are we living in in 2021 in the ideological struggle on the on the world stage what's your take go ahead do. i think mostly in the fantasies of us propaganda i think the
we are in another great ideological struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . cross talking geopolitics i'm joined by my guest rick ross off in chicago he is an anti nato analyst and a contributor to antiwar dot com in bath we have bruce gagne he is the coordinator of the global network against weapons and nuclear power in space and in charlottesville we cross to david swanson he is the executive director of the world beyond war...
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all chant: united! united!itch invaders were widely condemned and don't represent all manchester united supporters, farfrom it. but the landscape of english football has changed, and these are the images viewed across the premier league's global marketplace. joe wilson, bbc news, in manchester. let's in manchester. stick with this story for the let's stick with this story for the time being. jonathan tannenwald is a football reporter for the tannenwald is a football reporterfor the philadelphia inquirer and gave us his reaction to the protest. the people we heard from summed that up very well. it is about the perception that this club is a cash cow for the glazers and not a sports team doing everything it can to compete to win trophies. we heard about the lack of communication with fans. the distance across the atlantic obviously plays a role in the perception. it won't surprise you as american that i wish some of the anti—american sentiment was turned back a bit and i do think that even over here, the protest
all chant: united! united!itch invaders were widely condemned and don't represent all manchester united supporters, farfrom it. but the landscape of english football has changed, and these are the images viewed across the premier league's global marketplace. joe wilson, bbc news, in manchester. let's in manchester. stick with this story for the let's stick with this story for the time being. jonathan tannenwald is a football reporter for the tannenwald is a football reporterfor the philadelphia...
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that is the united states, continuei that is the united states, continue the way— that is the united talk about race. then perhaps i we talk about race. then perhaps that can — we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter— we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down _ we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down to _ we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down to those - that can filter down to those activists _ that can filter down to those activists who _ that can filter down to those activists who are _ that can filter down to those activists who are out - that can filter down to those activists who are out on - that can filter down to those activists who are out on the| activists who are out on the streets. _ activists who are out on the streets, many— activists who are out on the streets, many of _ activists who are out on the streets, many of them - activists who are out on the . streets, many of them whites activists who are out on the _ streets, many of them whites commit has to— streets, many of them whites commit has to be said. — streets, m
that is the united states, continuei that is the united states, continue the way— that is the united talk about race. then perhaps i we talk about race. then perhaps that can — we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter— we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down _ we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down to _ we talk about race. then perhaps that can filter down to those - that can filter down to those activists _ that can filter down to those activists who...
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but the united states insisted that the united states that united nations would be one out of 4 parties. this gives you an idea of how orthodox if you, where the united states is about making sure that, that the international community is marginalized. this is how much israel cares that the international commit is marginalized. it wants the united states. so now, would we, or could we have an international conference with the united says being a lead role. because as we know, when it comes to most most successful international conferences, whether it is a pro pro ration of nuclear weapons or the environment or, or trade, they have always been led by the united states. you know, the, i, 6 is the war superpower. and if you want to get any international initiative, any international peace conference, to work and to be functional, you need to bring the united states on board and to put it to take the lead. so why not let it do that this time around? but bring in, the other part is bring and they will be as if you want to ask them for the money later bring in the russians if you want them to
but the united states insisted that the united states that united nations would be one out of 4 parties. this gives you an idea of how orthodox if you, where the united states is about making sure that, that the international community is marginalized. this is how much israel cares that the international commit is marginalized. it wants the united states. so now, would we, or could we have an international conference with the united says being a lead role. because as we know, when it comes to...
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the president asked for aid from the united states.first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of aun force. a sim erring problem came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed action. the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of the dictator. during the revolt, the american naval base at cuba was reinforced as a precautionary measure but the united states maintained a hands off policy. fidel castro leader of the factions entered havana in january of 1959. castro promised free democratic elections. these never materialized. brutal executions following his war tria
the president asked for aid from the united states.first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of aun force. a sim erring problem came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's...
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my unit was still downrange.elt tremendous guilt that i was in a safe hospital in the united states and everybody was calling me a hero, which i did not think i was. everybody was treating me with kid gloves and my buddies were still getting shot at. no soldier, no servicemember, troop wants to be safe somewhere when your buddies are still in harm's way. i just wanted to get back to my unit. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of very interesting things. you became the head of the veterans organization in illinois, is that right? sen. duckworth: but i did not retire. president bush started a program that allowed wounded warriors to continue to serve and then i ran for congress and lost. then i became the head of the illinois department of veterans affairs. a member of his cabinet and when when president obama was elected asked me to serve as the va. i ran again for congress and became a congresswoman in 2012. david: then an opportunity came along to run for the uni
my unit was still downrange.elt tremendous guilt that i was in a safe hospital in the united states and everybody was calling me a hero, which i did not think i was. everybody was treating me with kid gloves and my buddies were still getting shot at. no soldier, no servicemember, troop wants to be safe somewhere when your buddies are still in harm's way. i just wanted to get back to my unit. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of very interesting...
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the united states and still remains to be a popular war in the united states and b. but he suffered politically because it was our position in sin then he has been incredibly hawkish. he has always supported armed intervention, conflict, us use of force, the pentagon, budget, etc, etc. so i think looking at the circumstances now again with the understanding about how this shift allows for the different parts of the pentagon to focus on parts of the world that they want. but also to understanding the, the stress on the u. s. economy right now, the stress on the u. s. population, because a coven, you know, all the other factors. i think that allowed by the opportunity to try and do something different with afghanistan, but they're, by no means is joe biden turning into a, you know, make a dub. exactly. does, there's still going to be, be this very interventionist, very involved american presence militarily throughout the world. but the fact that he was willing to disengage from afghanistan in this manner is a very welcome development. it's certainly much different righ
the united states and still remains to be a popular war in the united states and b. but he suffered politically because it was our position in sin then he has been incredibly hawkish. he has always supported armed intervention, conflict, us use of force, the pentagon, budget, etc, etc. so i think looking at the circumstances now again with the understanding about how this shift allows for the different parts of the pentagon to focus on parts of the world that they want. but also to...
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the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by soviet union. only in the south was a election held. the republic of korea was created. and the national legislature elected with provisions for north korean representation if and when elections could be held. they're sigmund reid became the first president. the elections in the south produce the only legal government in korea. from december 1940, eight the soviet union and you surprised move announced that she had removed her occupation troops from north korea. we found ourselves to be compelled to do the same in the south. except for a small u.s. army advisory group which remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the future of the south korean people was another anxious american concern. north korea's plan for unifying korea was made known to the world in june 20, five i 50, and it was by military invasion. a six divisions of
the question of korea became a united nations concern in 1947. the un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea were blocked in the north by soviet union. only in the south was a election held. the republic of korea was created. and the national legislature elected with provisions for north korean representation if and when elections could be held. they're sigmund reid became the first president. the elections in the south produce the only legal government in korea. from...
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that represents 13% of the vaccines produced by the united states by the end of june. this will be more vaccines than any country has actually shared to date. five times more than any other country. more than russia and china, which have donated 15 million doses. you know, there's a lot of talk about russia and china influencing the world with vaccines. we want to lead the world with our values, with this demonstration of our innovation, ingenuity and fundamental decency of the american people. just as in world war ii, america was the arsenal of democracy. and during covid-19, we'll be the arsenal in vaccines. we will not use our vaccines to secure favors from other countries. we'll work with covax, the international organization set up, and other partners to ensure that the vaccines are delivered in a way that's equitable and follows the science and public health data. today's announcement to share 80 million doses is our next step as we ramp up the efforts to respond to covid-19 around the world. in the weeks ahead, working with the world's democracies, we'll coordin
that represents 13% of the vaccines produced by the united states by the end of june. this will be more vaccines than any country has actually shared to date. five times more than any other country. more than russia and china, which have donated 15 million doses. you know, there's a lot of talk about russia and china influencing the world with vaccines. we want to lead the world with our values, with this demonstration of our innovation, ingenuity and fundamental decency of the american people....
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country right now probably would be the united states and not even the whole united states just these political elites that are trying to. argue what is an argument since its foundation that it's a democracy but that's a mockery of what actually what's actually happening on the grounds great when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the dispute between the palestinians and the israelis with the palestinian political activist dr sami al-arian. oh yes. i am. welcome back to on contact we continue our conversation about the disputes between the palestinians and the israelis with the palestinian activist dr sami al-arian so sami i want to talk about a couple things i want to focus on this very right wing shift within the israeli society something that i witnessed i 1st went to israel lived in jerusalem in the late eighty's it's a very different country but before we talk about that the biden ministration has been completely tone deaf there's no daylight between the kinds of statements that nancy pelosi or the secretary of state are making about what's happening especially in
country right now probably would be the united states and not even the whole united states just these political elites that are trying to. argue what is an argument since its foundation that it's a democracy but that's a mockery of what actually what's actually happening on the grounds great when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the dispute between the palestinians and the israelis with the palestinian political activist dr sami al-arian. oh yes. i am. welcome back to on...
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as well as the banking system in the united states.ry banking transaction dependent on a timing signal from gps. bottom line is this. as the nasa administrator, i heard a lot about tang and velcro. and i'm here to tell you that that misses the economic impact from space for the everyday american citizen in a way that most americans don't realize it. but if we lose space, it is an existential threat to the united states of america. if we lose space, we lose the united states of america. that is how dependent we have become on our space-based capabilities, both commercially and then civilly and of course on the national security and defense side as well. so, nasa plays on the economic side in a very significant way, we talk about communication, navigation, production of food and energy and all these things. nasa is at the forefront leading those technological innovations and then commercializing them. but we're also using micro gravity to advance medicines. we can compound pharmaceuticals in micro gravity that you cannot do here on earth
as well as the banking system in the united states.ry banking transaction dependent on a timing signal from gps. bottom line is this. as the nasa administrator, i heard a lot about tang and velcro. and i'm here to tell you that that misses the economic impact from space for the everyday american citizen in a way that most americans don't realize it. but if we lose space, it is an existential threat to the united states of america. if we lose space, we lose the united states of america. that is...
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the united states has - you. the united states has exwessed _ you.essed concern after. you. the united states has expressed concern after el| expressed concern after el salvador�*s national assembly dismissed the attorney general and five judges from the constitutional court. antony blinken the us secretary of state said the attorney general was an effective partner in efforts to combat corruption and organised crime in el salvador. the opposition described the move as a coup attempt. the united nations is warning that southern madagascar is on the brink of famine after drought and sandstorms and harvests, reducing people to eating locusts and leaves. the un's world food programme has estimated at least 1.3 5 million people are in need of food assistance in the region and that the lives of children are especially in danger. malnutrition rates in children under five have doubled since the start of the year. that's following five consecutive years of drought. three people have died and more than 20 others taken to hospital after a suspected smuggling b
the united states has - you. the united states has exwessed _ you.essed concern after. you. the united states has expressed concern after el| expressed concern after el salvador�*s national assembly dismissed the attorney general and five judges from the constitutional court. antony blinken the us secretary of state said the attorney general was an effective partner in efforts to combat corruption and organised crime in el salvador. the opposition described the move as a coup attempt. the...
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make the united kingdom stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than before . to achieve this my government will level opportunities across allparts of the united kingdom .supporting jobs, businesses and economic growth. addressing the impact of the pandemic. on public services. my governor will protect the health of the nation, continuing the vaccination program and providing additional funding to support the nhs. my ministers will bring forward legislation to empower the nhs to innovate and embrace technology . patients will receive more tailored and preventative care closer to home. measures will be brought forward to support the health and well-being of the nation . including to tackle obesity and improve mental health. proposal on social carereform will be brought forward . my government will build on the success of the vaccination program to lead the world in lighthouses, pioneering new treatments against diseaseslike cancer . jobs and investment across the country. my ministers will oversee the fastest ever increase and public funding for research and de
make the united kingdom stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than before . to achieve this my government will level opportunities across allparts of the united kingdom .supporting jobs, businesses and economic growth. addressing the impact of the pandemic. on public services. my governor will protect the health of the nation, continuing the vaccination program and providing additional funding to support the nhs. my ministers will bring forward legislation to empower the nhs to innovate and...
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they're very much intertwined with the out of the united states -- the history of the united states and also the history and the current events in terms of how federal government has chosen to not address this issue for decades. law enforcement agencies specifically have been very well aware of white nationalism, and yet there's been a whole security paradigm centered upon muslim -- innocent muslim americans and we have to ask why.which i have done in the book. so there's the answer in the book, but those disparities are what led me to the comparison aspect. >> right. absolutely. can you delve a little bit more into the question of goods, white genocide that kind of prominent among white nationalists. i referenced the genocide in the american history, the genocide of indigenous populations and there's something that has gained traction and you analyze the theme in your study of white nationalists. can you explain what drives this anxiety, real or perceived anxiety among white nationalists they're subject to some sort of cultural or racial extinction in the united states? >> that's a gre
they're very much intertwined with the out of the united states -- the history of the united states and also the history and the current events in terms of how federal government has chosen to not address this issue for decades. law enforcement agencies specifically have been very well aware of white nationalism, and yet there's been a whole security paradigm centered upon muslim -- innocent muslim americans and we have to ask why.which i have done in the book. so there's the answer in the...
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earlier this week, the united states senate, united states made a public declaration what threats we face and how we'll engage with the international community to establish norms of behavior. this is a critical task. we rely on space for almost everything we do as society to include navigation, accurate time keeping, global communications and weather. the number of satellites in space from both government and private actors will increase nearly ten fold in the next decade. countries including china are developing the capabilities to disable or destroy satellites in space through missiles, cyberattacks or electronic warfare. as the united states plans are returned to the moon, that raises the importance of minimizing the risk of astronauts in space. congress must pay careful attention to all these issues and determine where the united states will stand on these crucial questions for space governance. this hearing will be one of the committee's first significant opportunities to address these issues and adhere directly from the administration what we're doing to build international rul
earlier this week, the united states senate, united states made a public declaration what threats we face and how we'll engage with the international community to establish norms of behavior. this is a critical task. we rely on space for almost everything we do as society to include navigation, accurate time keeping, global communications and weather. the number of satellites in space from both government and private actors will increase nearly ten fold in the next decade. countries including...
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saying, how can you unite the country? we must unite the country. in philadelphia, i said it if again when i spoke at gettysburg and emphasized it in my inaugural address. a lot of people were skeptical it could be done. it's just beginning but i'm confident we can do this and so much more. i believe with every fiber of my being that there are simple core values and beliefs that should bring us together as americans. one of them is standing together against hate. against racism. the ugly poison that has long haunted and plagued our nation. today i can say that because of all of you, many of you sitting right in front of me, you've taken that first step, an important step. i'd like to thank the congress and the members who are here today, democrats and republicans, who came together to get the covid-19 hate crimes act on my desk, well, on a desk i'm about to sign on. [laughter] i want to thank the majority leader schumer, i want to thank speaker pelosi for your leadership. i also want to thank the leader from the state of kentucky for letting it go f
saying, how can you unite the country? we must unite the country. in philadelphia, i said it if again when i spoke at gettysburg and emphasized it in my inaugural address. a lot of people were skeptical it could be done. it's just beginning but i'm confident we can do this and so much more. i believe with every fiber of my being that there are simple core values and beliefs that should bring us together as americans. one of them is standing together against hate. against racism. the ugly poison...
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of the united states to look after the welfare of philippine army veterans. truman meanwhile assured quote our comrades in the philippines that the issue is receiving attention and is being expedited as much as possible becoming the first of literally a dozen presidents to promise action on the filipino veterans issue at some other future date. for filipino veterans. the precision act was thus both a broken promise and would long remain unfinished business. now in the second half of the book i trace a sort of how this how the recession act was undone in the 63 years between its passage of 1946 and the payment of equity filipino veterans equity after 2009 while also telling the history of filipinos in korea vietnam and iraq. and i sort of look in particular sort of the story of veterans and their advocates because i think this is a story that comprises the crucial chapter of america's civil rights heritage as well as its history of immigration. by the late 1980s and upsurge and organized political efforts focused primarily on the us congress sought to gain ful
of the united states to look after the welfare of philippine army veterans. truman meanwhile assured quote our comrades in the philippines that the issue is receiving attention and is being expedited as much as possible becoming the first of literally a dozen presidents to promise action on the filipino veterans issue at some other future date. for filipino veterans. the precision act was thus both a broken promise and would long remain unfinished business. now in the second half of the book i...
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states and the united states they test to come. to realize that it is part of the problem and unless they do make that connection it's going to continue to suffer in this part of the work people do not hate america because they love their democracy or because of of their freedom people who are the policies of the next states because it is not just the try to punish the palestinians so that they can please that is for us. nearly all the words and phrases used by the democrats republicans on the talking heads on the media to describe the unrest inside israel and the heaviest israeli assault against the palestinians since the 2014 attacks on gaza which lasted $51.00 days and killed more than $2200.00 palestinians including $551.00 children are alive israel by employing its military machine against an occupied population that does not have mechanized units an air force navy missiles heavy artillery and command and control not to mention a u.s. commitment to provide $38000000000.00 in defense aid to israel over the next decade is not ex
states and the united states they test to come. to realize that it is part of the problem and unless they do make that connection it's going to continue to suffer in this part of the work people do not hate america because they love their democracy or because of of their freedom people who are the policies of the next states because it is not just the try to punish the palestinians so that they can please that is for us. nearly all the words and phrases used by the democrats republicans on the...
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tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units.unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors revised proposal and applied for the home-sf authorization which includes the allowed number of dwelling units in exchange for increased affordable housing. sponsor hosted pre-application meeting february 14 of 2020 with eight people. questions about massing, dimensions and site security during construction. it was presented to the bayview advisory committee in 2021. they supported the project. they asked questions about the small size of the dwelling units with a mural installed, alternative uses for retail space given the number of vacancy in the area.
tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units.unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors...
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russia's envoy to the united nations. richard taking us through and the various delegates and ambassadors and foreign ministers you've been talking to this open session they did have 2 closed door sessions earlier in the week they there were calls for a 3rd session the united states didn't like that but ended up doing something every new turn and saying yes you can do it let's talk to kristen salumi our correspondent following that so kristen just listening to 1st off the u.s. ambassador to the united nations it was clearly the ambassador talking sounded a lot like mr biden however. indeed although she took great pains to point out the suffering that's happening on both sides of this conflict this is the 3rd meeting that the security council has had in just 6 days is the 1st open meeting and the 1st chance for all countries to put their views on the table formally in this international setting. so far the united states have been resistant to that this is the 1st time that the council was able to come together because of u
russia's envoy to the united nations. richard taking us through and the various delegates and ambassadors and foreign ministers you've been talking to this open session they did have 2 closed door sessions earlier in the week they there were calls for a 3rd session the united states didn't like that but ended up doing something every new turn and saying yes you can do it let's talk to kristen salumi our correspondent following that so kristen just listening to 1st off the u.s. ambassador to the...
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the united states cannot do it alone. with all of us gathered here today i am very hopeful about what we can accomplish together. our administration is implementing a comprehensive strategy with governments and international institutions private sector, foundation and community organizations. the idea here is that our work will be coordinated and that every sector will have a role to play. first, regional governments. governments in the region can take on corruption, lift up their communities and provide safety and security or their citizens. for instance, last week i had a bilateral meeting with the guatemalan president. and we agreed to strengthen and cooperation, to shut down human traffickers and smugglers. from just a few days i will meet virtually with the president of mexico. and in a month from now i will visit both countries. second there is a role for government outside of the region. an international institutions. the united states and bassett are of the united nations is working within the un to support their
the united states cannot do it alone. with all of us gathered here today i am very hopeful about what we can accomplish together. our administration is implementing a comprehensive strategy with governments and international institutions private sector, foundation and community organizations. the idea here is that our work will be coordinated and that every sector will have a role to play. first, regional governments. governments in the region can take on corruption, lift up their communities...
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united states. [applause] [cheers and applause] vice president harris: all righty then. president biden: they like you. vice president harris: good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. let me start by saying to all of the leaders here, thank you. thank you. to the members of our united states congress, on both sides of the aisle, who helped pass the covid-19 hate crimes act, thank you. [applause] and a special thanks to senator hirono. [applause] and congresswoman grace meng. [applause] for leading this incredible effort. and i know you did not do it alone. and there are many more. i could name a -- many more i could name, a couple of whom i will. senator tammy duckworth. [applause] senator richard blumenthal. [applause] senator jerry moran. [applause] congresswoman judy chu. [applause] congressman don beyer. [applause] and congressman fred upton. [applause] because of you history will remember this day. and this moment. when our nation took action to combat hate. thank you all. around this time las
united states. [applause] [cheers and applause] vice president harris: all righty then. president biden: they like you. vice president harris: good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. let me start by saying to all of the leaders here, thank you. thank you. to the members of our united states congress, on both sides of the aisle, who helped pass the covid-19 hate crimes act, thank you. [applause] and a special thanks to senator hirono. [applause] and congresswoman grace meng. [applause] for...
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i too will challenge the seated president of the united states.nson is horrified at what he sees as betrayal by his own party's senatorial representatives, and it's a real moment of truth for him. johnson is not in the best of health. he's had gallbladder surgery, his heart is not good. he's faced incredible stress from a war that he never wanted to fight but felt it was unavoidable. he decides in the face of this genuine challenge to quit. he doesn't quit the presidency, but he walks away from his campaign to be re-elected. electorally, this movement has had impact. but it doesn't have success. to cut to the chase, the man who wins the democratic nomination is not kennedy. he's, you all know, assassinated in june 1968 by someone not interested in the war in vietnam but had other axes to grind. kennedy is killed. probably would not have been able to get the nomination. mccarthy never had the gravitas, he wasn't a charismatic political figure to carry it off. and instead, lbj's vice president, a guy named hubert humphrey, wins the nomination. oppos
i too will challenge the seated president of the united states.nson is horrified at what he sees as betrayal by his own party's senatorial representatives, and it's a real moment of truth for him. johnson is not in the best of health. he's had gallbladder surgery, his heart is not good. he's faced incredible stress from a war that he never wanted to fight but felt it was unavoidable. he decides in the face of this genuine challenge to quit. he doesn't quit the presidency, but he walks away from...
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in a sense it is because a lot of the conventional disperse in the west in the united states and in the united kingdom in particular but also across the appeal of union is that these countries embody democracy and whatever they do is democratic by definition and it defines the political standards that the rest of the world should follow and this has always been a mistake it has always been misguided and these days it is becoming absurd now liberalism it can associated with a particular form of democracy since it came into being in the late 1970 s. early 1980 s. a form of democracy that was itself author and terry and think margaret thatcher of think ronald reagan as the main political actors of now liberalism at that time remember also that knowledge minister came in one of the 1st versions that romel authoritarian of chile under general pinochet argentina under the military rulers of the make matching seventy's turkey are after the military coup in 1900 now i know you identify yourself as a marxist and over the last couple of years meets. marxism and transnational capitalism and now li
in a sense it is because a lot of the conventional disperse in the west in the united states and in the united kingdom in particular but also across the appeal of union is that these countries embody democracy and whatever they do is democratic by definition and it defines the political standards that the rest of the world should follow and this has always been a mistake it has always been misguided and these days it is becoming absurd now liberalism it can associated with a particular form of...
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they decide to do, wingate will create a special forces unit. they will work with a group of ethiopian irregulars called the patriots, about one third of whom are women and fought against the italian occupation of ethiopia in the 1930's. what will happen is they will build this off of wingate and sandberg's understanding of the way tiki lawrence had run the arabian revolt. the irregulars all operate quickly, they will operate as a guerrilla force targeting life communication, targeting spaces where the enemy is weak while 77,000 allied troops will do the conventional part of the fighting. this is an important strategy, again because it is a goal, it gives him a purpose for what they're are fighting for. they want to put this man back on his throne. can i have the next slide please? what you see here on the left is the graveyard in the church to commemorate this victory. this is the graves of just a few of the patriots you can see here. it was fortunate to be there a year ago, just before all this covid stuff shut down travel. the patriots will d
they decide to do, wingate will create a special forces unit. they will work with a group of ethiopian irregulars called the patriots, about one third of whom are women and fought against the italian occupation of ethiopia in the 1930's. what will happen is they will build this off of wingate and sandberg's understanding of the way tiki lawrence had run the arabian revolt. the irregulars all operate quickly, they will operate as a guerrilla force targeting life communication, targeting spaces...
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do i think manchester united supporters will meeidy— manchester united supporters will meekly go awaymeekly go away with their tails between their legs and not try to pursue _ between their legs and not try to pursue this? i don't, but our push as a _ pursue this? i don't, but our push as a supporters' trust is going for as a supporters' trust is going for a change — as a supporters' trust is going for a change in — as a supporters' trust is going for a change in regulation. this fan led review— a change in regulation. this fan led review by— a change in regulation. this fan led review by the government into governance and supporter ownership has to— governance and supporter ownership has to deliver for us. we have cross-party _ has to deliver for us. we have cross—party support with this, it would _ cross—party support with this, it would be — cross—party support with this, it would be easy to push any kind of legislation through. so there's lots of strings— legislation through. so there's lots of strings to this bow, we don't rule _ of strings to this bow, we don't rule anything out
do i think manchester united supporters will meeidy— manchester united supporters will meekly go awaymeekly go away with their tails between their legs and not try to pursue _ between their legs and not try to pursue this? i don't, but our push as a _ pursue this? i don't, but our push as a supporters' trust is going for as a supporters' trust is going for a change — as a supporters' trust is going for a change in — as a supporters' trust is going for a change in regulation. this fan led...
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was his approach to major confront be sure to leave the united states is in my view. but does it look to people it will younger. in your view experience in the world would do much more quickly as a human so said just you all kinds of we did it it did asians against what was a beauty if they made a computer gemini write what you mean is not a correct work in is that our nation that is but he's a pro much former intelligence officer he is not like you know a couple that in general who are too much forward no matter what but it's such people in there are. a much more what i would say a sedative less corpus of approach. than we did that elation for the united states let me just ask you finally dimitri president biden has made an offer to president putin to meet him sometime this summer for a one on one personal summit i've read in russia in the russian press that they don't want a repeat of hell sinking in 2018 they don't want a do nothing summit that ends up looking like a clown show basically they want something serious if you were helped to identify the most important
was his approach to major confront be sure to leave the united states is in my view. but does it look to people it will younger. in your view experience in the world would do much more quickly as a human so said just you all kinds of we did it it did asians against what was a beauty if they made a computer gemini write what you mean is not a correct work in is that our nation that is but he's a pro much former intelligence officer he is not like you know a couple that in general who are too...
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states rather than 42 million people in the united states try to leave the united states?laughter] so well said the best measure of the kinds of freedom rights, dignity is afforded by a society is whether or not people are trying to leave believe in mask or arrive in mass. basic and look at the soviet union union a classic example people would do anything, anything to escape the soviet union and find a measure of freedom and human dignity. in the united states, we are the number one global destination for migration. and we have been for a very long time. the challenge that we have as a country then is to establish rules and conditions and to enforce laws governing who can and cannot enter. if you use position of the left, that every single person in the world who would stand to economically benefit from entering the u.s. should be allowed to enter the u.s., you would have to let in several billion people. you would seas to have a nation and border is not just a phenomenon from mexico and northern triangle as you know, i was at the white house for four years and what we saw
states rather than 42 million people in the united states try to leave the united states?laughter] so well said the best measure of the kinds of freedom rights, dignity is afforded by a society is whether or not people are trying to leave believe in mask or arrive in mass. basic and look at the soviet union union a classic example people would do anything, anything to escape the soviet union and find a measure of freedom and human dignity. in the united states, we are the number one global...
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states.— they do get to that table with the united states. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy _ united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy really - united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy really work? we are listening to whatjoe biden is saying. diplomacy, does that work for a country like north korea? those are big questions in terms of what north korea is doing now, i think he wants to be recognised as a nuclear power. if that's near the is ready to do? because that would mean he would not have to give up his nuclear weapons and however, is there something that the united states and the neighbours can do to reduce the threat and i think that is what they will aim to do and that's where diplomacy comes into it. are they approach the diplomacy, i think will be noticed that he will be very different underjoe biden than president trump. so no more of these big flashy summits of the start of diplomacy, but perhaps a long—term measured process and we're just starting to see the start of it is mean
states.— they do get to that table with the united states. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy _ united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy really - united states. what does north korea want and what diplomacy really work? we are listening to whatjoe biden is saying. diplomacy, does that work for a country like north korea? those are big questions in terms of what north korea is doing now, i think he wants to be recognised as a...
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those here today are united. this bill brings us one step closer to stopping hate, not only for asian americans, but for all americans. it will expedite the justice department's review of hate crime, every type of hate crime. it will designate an official active department to oversee the effort and expand efforts to make the reporting of hate crime's more accessible at the local and state level. but after the president signs this bill today, our work will not be done. here is the truth. racism exists in america. the no phobia exists in america. -- zeno phobia -- xenophobia exists in america. the work to address injustice wherever it exists remains the work ahead. my fellow americans, it is my great honor to mention and say to you what you already know. we have a president of the united states in joe biden who was committed to this work. he is determined. i have a quote from him "give hate no safe harbor." firsthand, i have seen that his actions match those powerful words. it is my great honor to introduce the pre
those here today are united. this bill brings us one step closer to stopping hate, not only for asian americans, but for all americans. it will expedite the justice department's review of hate crime, every type of hate crime. it will designate an official active department to oversee the effort and expand efforts to make the reporting of hate crime's more accessible at the local and state level. but after the president signs this bill today, our work will not be done. here is the truth. racism...
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s. investor to the united nations. we've heard from a number of other ministers today to including the palestinian foreign minister less tend to all correspondent kristen salumi at the united nations who's been following the meeting closely. what did you make of what linda thomas greenfield had to say. very interesting. this is the 1st time we've heard her speak publicly on the ongoing conflict and violence in the middle east. although we've gotten some read out of her comments from behind the scenes. and she was pushing back against criticism that we've been hearing all morning about the security council not being able to come together and act with one voice in some countries directly calling out the united states for blocking any such action. she said that in her remark, she talked about the fact that the united states has been actively engaged in behind the scenes diplomacy. she said to bring an end to the conflict as soon as possible. we have not been silent. in fact, she said, i don't believe any country has been
s. investor to the united nations. we've heard from a number of other ministers today to including the palestinian foreign minister less tend to all correspondent kristen salumi at the united nations who's been following the meeting closely. what did you make of what linda thomas greenfield had to say. very interesting. this is the 1st time we've heard her speak publicly on the ongoing conflict and violence in the middle east. although we've gotten some read out of her comments from behind the...
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going after my introduction right here listening to the president the united states we're in a great ideological struggle against autocracy here very much in tune with what we experienced during the cold war which i remember very well and it was an ideological struggle but is we living in in 2021 in the ideological struggle on the on the world stage what's your take go ahead do. i think mostly in the fantasies of us propaganda i think the reality is more a struggle between a plutocracy and oligarchies heavy there's no democracy to be seen there's no nobody in the us public has had a right to of vote on whether to have a great battle against the autocracies you know we've got. you know it's just not credible that there's a military threat out there so something is needed and here you know it's just yesterday you see a drone whistleblower fleeting and facing 10 years in prison for telling the u.s. public what its government is doing in its with its military all over the world just yesterday also i see these reports huge numbers of people in california in prison for over 3 years without
going after my introduction right here listening to the president the united states we're in a great ideological struggle against autocracy here very much in tune with what we experienced during the cold war which i remember very well and it was an ideological struggle but is we living in in 2021 in the ideological struggle on the on the world stage what's your take go ahead do. i think mostly in the fantasies of us propaganda i think the reality is more a struggle between a plutocracy and...
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well the united states is the one. that has supported that is there and with all but $200000000000.00 if anyone knows anything about the history of financial aid what in terms of just dollar figures this is 4 times more and then the united states gave to the europeans in the marshall plan after the 2nd world war this is how much the unix is give israel in terms of military and financial aid the united states israel speech it's the defender of his own international arena it's the support that have been in terms of economics in terms of technology and so on are meant to them so diplomacy and tens of strategically and every other way and israel opens the united states for all of these services rendered for the protection it provides israel because without the united states is there and would not be able not only to make its national security but secondly it won't be able to maintain its occupation it what it has been the formidable force it is today economically or sausage so certainly the united states has that got fast
well the united states is the one. that has supported that is there and with all but $200000000000.00 if anyone knows anything about the history of financial aid what in terms of just dollar figures this is 4 times more and then the united states gave to the europeans in the marshall plan after the 2nd world war this is how much the unix is give israel in terms of military and financial aid the united states israel speech it's the defender of his own international arena it's the support that...
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tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units.unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors revised proposal and applied for the home-sf authorization which includes the allowed number of dwelling units in exchange for increased affordable housing. sponsor hosted pre-application meeting february 14 of 2020 with eight people. questions about massing, dimensions and site security during construction. it was presented to the bayview advisory committee in 2021. they supported the project. they asked questions about the small size of the dwelling units with a mural installed, alternative uses for retail space given the number of vacancy in the area.
tonight unit count has not changed. the units are bmr units.unit 102 one bid room and bath 459 square feet, unit 206 two bedroom and two bath on second police officer 825 square feet. unit 305 three bedrooms on third floor 904 square feet. 401 one bed one bath on the fourth floor 526 square feet. in april of 2017 planning department approved proposal for new construction of the four story residential building with 13 dwelling units at the project site. record number 2014.1000. project sponsors...
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they are part of the united states. and the last survey i think that -- did showed that 25% of americans think that asian americans are more loyal to their country of origin. and i, you know, or wherever they came from which is unbelievable because we are here and participating in the united states. >> that is such a dangerous sentiment as we've seen in our history. jerry, is any of this tainting for next generation of asian americans? >> such a big part of why we started is for the next generation, i think, if you look at the 23 million that we talked about -- we're still one of the fastest growing groups as api community in america but we're also shifting. we're going to become more native for asian americans and i think as you think about people who are born here whether my kids or, you know, many -- many younger generations, this is their home, and there's -- there's no other place to go. and i think -- i think that is one of the big reasons that we feel not only do we need to build something that protects us agains
they are part of the united states. and the last survey i think that -- did showed that 25% of americans think that asian americans are more loyal to their country of origin. and i, you know, or wherever they came from which is unbelievable because we are here and participating in the united states. >> that is such a dangerous sentiment as we've seen in our history. jerry, is any of this tainting for next generation of asian americans? >> such a big part of why we started is for the...
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second, the united states has already agreed to high level digital trade principles. excuse me, agreements which japan and through usmca and third i think that digital trade also provides a real opening for pursuing a workers centric trade policy. and why do i say that? because inrs a digital trade agreement, you can include provisions on digital inclusiveness getting your population more digitally connected which covid is shown is so critical. second, i also think to digital trade agreement you can have robust kind of trade facilitation provisions that allow small and medium size enterprises which, you know, many of which are women or minority owns getting into trade game and this is not selling their products online. but it means voicing, it means e payment it is means e-marketing and i think this just opens up a wholevo new avenue for trade an, you know, more of our citizens from small companies to be engaged in international trade in a big way which i also think can help build support for, you know, global trade rules and u.s. engangment in global trade landscape.
second, the united states has already agreed to high level digital trade principles. excuse me, agreements which japan and through usmca and third i think that digital trade also provides a real opening for pursuing a workers centric trade policy. and why do i say that? because inrs a digital trade agreement, you can include provisions on digital inclusiveness getting your population more digitally connected which covid is shown is so critical. second, i also think to digital trade agreement...