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a unit of legendary distinction. honors, the congressional gold medal. for nearly three months in 1943, the marauders undertook one of the most daring and treacherous missions of world war ii. under constant firefrom a vastly larger japanese force, and played by monsoons, diseases, scorching heat, and venomous threats, the marauders battled for nearly 1000 miles through the burmese jungle. eventually winning back the critical airfield at--. of the 3000 americans who originally sought off on the campaign, only 200 ultimately remained standing to seize and hold the airfield. there's was both a remarkable and a courageous feat. the marauders ferocious tenacity, and the unimaginable conditions they endured, made then one of the most renowned units of world war ii. throughout my time with my fellow soldiers and i have often look to the marauders as the epitome of bravery and inspiration in trying times. since the american revolution, the congressional gold medal has represented the nation's highest expression of appreciat
a unit of legendary distinction. honors, the congressional gold medal. for nearly three months in 1943, the marauders undertook one of the most daring and treacherous missions of world war ii. under constant firefrom a vastly larger japanese force, and played by monsoons, diseases, scorching heat, and venomous threats, the marauders battled for nearly 1000 miles through the burmese jungle. eventually winning back the critical airfield at--. of the 3000 americans who originally sought off on the...
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not delegated by the united states. federal indian law deals in large measure with sorting out to which sovereign federal stage or rival has jurisdiction over activities that occur within tribal lands. which the u.s. code calls -- the united states recognizes more than 500 tribal nations. all of which the u.s. supreme court has characterized as domestic dependence nations. nations and not simply aggregation's of individuals sharing particular heritage but domestic nations, not foreign nations. and therefore having a special relationship with the united states. in the same decision in which it recognizes tribes as domestic dependent nations, turkey nation versus torture in 1861, the court describes that relationship is being like that of, quote a word to his guardian. close quote. in 1886 in kagame versus the united states the court recognized a substantive legal consequence to this relationship. as guardian -- the united states has power to legislate over indian affairs but also a responsibility to exercise that power t
not delegated by the united states. federal indian law deals in large measure with sorting out to which sovereign federal stage or rival has jurisdiction over activities that occur within tribal lands. which the u.s. code calls -- the united states recognizes more than 500 tribal nations. all of which the u.s. supreme court has characterized as domestic dependence nations. nations and not simply aggregation's of individuals sharing particular heritage but domestic nations, not foreign nations....
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the united states in the united states are seeing historic drought and wildfires in the west, devastatingricanes and storms in the east. here in africa. here in africa, home to many nations considered most vulnerable to it is about security, economic security, national security, and the very life of the planet, so today, i would like to share with you how the united states is meeting the climate crisis with urgency and with determination to ensure cleaner, safer, and a healthier planet for all of us. [applause] last year in glasgow, the united states to help deliver critical commitments that will get two thirds of the world's gdp on track to limit warming to 1.5° celsius. [applause] over the past two years, the united states has delivered unprecedented progress at home through generational investment in upgrading our nations infrastructure, making our power grid better able to transmit clean energy, expanding public transit and rail, building a nationwide network of electric charging stations, over 50,000, in the summer the u.s. congress passed, signed into law my proposal for the august,
the united states in the united states are seeing historic drought and wildfires in the west, devastatingricanes and storms in the east. here in africa. here in africa, home to many nations considered most vulnerable to it is about security, economic security, national security, and the very life of the planet, so today, i would like to share with you how the united states is meeting the climate crisis with urgency and with determination to ensure cleaner, safer, and a healthier planet for all...
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states and the united states wants to drive.ome kind of framework and central here in one way or another different. the film is, of course, a taiwanese issue. i probably agree that neither side wants a direct war over taiwan. especially among themselves wars over taiwan. but on the other hand, what kind of united states wants to consolidate the situation? here, as far as i understand, what would be for them to maintain a hygienic position in china's relations, er, s. china is a demonstration to the whole world that china cannot reunite with taiwan, and therefore they pump it up, it seems they say that well, this is not an independent state, we recognize it, but continue the policy of one china what does this mean? this means china should reunite with taiwan so china thinks and america thinks it means the status quo what does that mean? you will never receive it. yes, it is an independent state, but we pump it up with weapons. we are actually creating alliances that will not give you. you don’t have it, and this is a demonstratio
states and the united states wants to drive.ome kind of framework and central here in one way or another different. the film is, of course, a taiwanese issue. i probably agree that neither side wants a direct war over taiwan. especially among themselves wars over taiwan. but on the other hand, what kind of united states wants to consolidate the situation? here, as far as i understand, what would be for them to maintain a hygienic position in china's relations, er, s. china is a demonstration to...
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no, i think the united states was, it was a moving party in the war and the united states domination of nato is also it is also clear. the great tragedy is, i think, really, exactly as you say that this relations us, russian relations have been framed in terms of this, an intense animosity and not simply based on that and it disagreements over policy. but something that goes deeper and we've been trying, we've been some of my colleagues and i have been trying to analyze this for, we've been working for 2 or 3 years, talking to people and stuff. we're trying to find out where this is coming from, where, why, special tense and in my study, if you take a newspaper like the new york times, i mean, you simply can't find an article that has anything nice to say about russia at all . and by the way, they also don't have anything nice to say about china. so ok. so one possibility is that the u. s. position in the world now in some ways is being challenged. i'm the u. s. position in the world has become uncertain. and it's a very strange situation since the u. s. is by far the dominant milita
no, i think the united states was, it was a moving party in the war and the united states domination of nato is also it is also clear. the great tragedy is, i think, really, exactly as you say that this relations us, russian relations have been framed in terms of this, an intense animosity and not simply based on that and it disagreements over policy. but something that goes deeper and we've been trying, we've been some of my colleagues and i have been trying to analyze this for, we've been...
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the united states didn't have a border patrol until 1924. so the border patrol is le, existed for less than a 100 years. and it was created in 1924 to enforce a racist law. the national origin quotas that were based in eugenics. and so it's a, it's an agency founded in white supremacy, and it's an agency that is allowed to do racial profiling. and that has violent and racially unequal results in their actions. and so i would say no we, we don't need a border patrol, but if we were to think even at a scale of okay, we keep a border patrol, but we could scale it down. we don't need so many border patrol agents. and moreover, they don't need to be patrolling up to a 100 miles inside the united states. a rendered and 60 kilometers i've got and at their, by our people go to your book to get more on that they can go to fault lines and puny on the border. find out a lot more about this. again, we invited the border patrol to be a part of the show they declined to. i want to thank all of my guest andre, of rece shaw, and you for joining us. see you
the united states didn't have a border patrol until 1924. so the border patrol is le, existed for less than a 100 years. and it was created in 1924 to enforce a racist law. the national origin quotas that were based in eugenics. and so it's a, it's an agency founded in white supremacy, and it's an agency that is allowed to do racial profiling. and that has violent and racially unequal results in their actions. and so i would say no we, we don't need a border patrol, but if we were to think even...
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that is a bait that's in question the united states should the united states be focusing impact hillary in europe at the detriment of its presence in europe are attending? i'd say you to front at once. you are right. the chinese certainly are more restrained in international affairs. they are focused on the stage focus on expanding your influence and undermining american presence in the stage and do that and they're building a very large navy with one focus in mind. and as you said, the challenge united states is we're so active in civil wars and syria. yemen arrived in middle east and now were involved in activities in europe to resist soviet activities near craig kam, united states, be involved in all these hostility and focus on asian simultaneously as the fundamental question facing american security policy. one that's very interesting because, you know, after this disastrous pull out that we've seen in afghanistan is seen, this administration was going to focus on putting america 1st. i mean, did we learn our lesson and not get involved with other countries? politics, as you mentio
that is a bait that's in question the united states should the united states be focusing impact hillary in europe at the detriment of its presence in europe are attending? i'd say you to front at once. you are right. the chinese certainly are more restrained in international affairs. they are focused on the stage focus on expanding your influence and undermining american presence in the stage and do that and they're building a very large navy with one focus in mind. and as you said, the...
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united, for liberty, united for equality, united for democracy.ion, united to preserve the freedom our veterans gave so much to defend. may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and join the united states navy band first chorus in singing god bless america. ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies .. god bless america my home sweet home. god bless america and sweet home. god bless america, i home. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retire the colors. retire the colors. ♪ >> this concludes the national 2022 veterans day observance. please stand for the departing of the vice president of the united states. thank you for joining us today to celebrate and honor all who served. [applause] >> defense secretary lloyd austin joins chuck hagel in a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the vietnam veterans memorial. live coverage this afternoon
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many due to new regulations can not get into united states and so they are stuck south of the united states order to day on the stream. what lies ahead in the future for the displace migrants and refugees from venezuela. that is, i show in for to you joy. ah, it i conversation today, we have manuel, we have a lane, a get to have both of you with us, manuel. will you remind our audience around the world who you are and what you do? hello everybody. my name is manuel rappa lu. i am a reporter, a correspondent for al jazeera, covering latin america based in mex, co city. good to have you and elaina welcome to the string we say hello tri view is around the world. tell them who you are and what you do. yes. hello, i'm elaine now leha. i am the associate director for programs. and the answer is to have you are viewers around the world if you're new to the comment section is now live for your comments. we're talking about venezuela migrants and refugees, but your comments, your questions right here for our guest, manuel. and oh, so for elaina, i am going to start with some video that is rea
many due to new regulations can not get into united states and so they are stuck south of the united states order to day on the stream. what lies ahead in the future for the displace migrants and refugees from venezuela. that is, i show in for to you joy. ah, it i conversation today, we have manuel, we have a lane, a get to have both of you with us, manuel. will you remind our audience around the world who you are and what you do? hello everybody. my name is manuel rappa lu. i am a reporter, a...
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the united states in the united states are seeing historic drought and wildfires in the west, devastatingurricanes and storms in the east. here in africa. here in africa, home to many nations considered most vulnerable to climate change. food insecurity hunger follows four years of intense drought in the horn of africa. meanwhile, the *** river in west africa swollen swollen because of more intense rainfall is wreaking havoc on fishing and farming communities. nigeria, flooding has recently killed 600 people. 1.3 million more are displaced seasonal livestock migration routes have been used for hundreds of years. are being older, increasing the risk of conflict between herders and local farming communities. the climate crisis is about human security, economic security, environmental security, national security and the very life of the planet. so today i'd like to share with you how the united states is meeting the climate crisis with urgency and with determination to ensure cleaner, safer and healthier planet for all of us. from my first days in office, my administration has led with a bol
the united states in the united states are seeing historic drought and wildfires in the west, devastatingurricanes and storms in the east. here in africa. here in africa, home to many nations considered most vulnerable to climate change. food insecurity hunger follows four years of intense drought in the horn of africa. meanwhile, the *** river in west africa swollen swollen because of more intense rainfall is wreaking havoc on fishing and farming communities. nigeria, flooding has recently...
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united states participate, but it took place in europe and, and russia. and so we have a different experience for the great patriotic war. and i don't believe that that experience is really understood by the americans, the remaining americans who prosecuted that and the current style just for the 2nd world war isn't saying it was a horrible one of the worst rosshouse rothko dance and your history. well, it was the, the, the blood is a war on the record, but you have a very interesting point, tying war to economy that i haven't heard many people make before. and this is a distinction between militarism as weaponized, a contest between nations and militarism as a development or profit making strategy. and many of our viewers, i'm sure, are aware of the influence of the military industrial complex has on the american politics and american policy. but you, for example, give an example of a country of believe it who is government united states, a reason to try to undermine which happens to be a major source of a we think that is very valuable for the electric
united states participate, but it took place in europe and, and russia. and so we have a different experience for the great patriotic war. and i don't believe that that experience is really understood by the americans, the remaining americans who prosecuted that and the current style just for the 2nd world war isn't saying it was a horrible one of the worst rosshouse rothko dance and your history. well, it was the, the, the blood is a war on the record, but you have a very interesting point,...
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and lend the united states a debt.r be returned, never everyone knows it, at any moment the united states can cancel its obligations. first second. we don't need to think whether it will or not. we must directly provoke it. and, if we are not capable of provoking this, we will know how they are with us. provokes understand or not. well, we have to russia or she declares itself russia declares itself that it is not conducting them, but it is conducting, but military operations, that it is a world power then you are demonstrating. if you can't, sit down, take a ticket and watch, you understand, because it's on yours. every election any socio-political upheaval. wah, you're in trouble. and you sit and watch. now, when you can create problems there, they won’t be able to come to you, you understand? no, when will they feel threatened understand whether or not internal internal intervention, including using the means of technical remote there. uh, the internet is easier, no, i didn't say good residency from there. there is
and lend the united states a debt.r be returned, never everyone knows it, at any moment the united states can cancel its obligations. first second. we don't need to think whether it will or not. we must directly provoke it. and, if we are not capable of provoking this, we will know how they are with us. provokes understand or not. well, we have to russia or she declares itself russia declares itself that it is not conducting them, but it is conducting, but military operations, that it is a...
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of the united states. but he was very inviting and charming and clipped. thomas, who talked about your mother, margaret. he said, i'm telling you what i told margaret. educate in education. it's important you get too much education. always a focus. education. in that conversation, i didn't know whether we were going to talk about. i didn't know what we were going to talk. i was just in awe of him. but was his focus in that? he knew the best investment we could make as a nation was in our children's education because that is how we ensure all can participate and, thrive in our democracy. and this promise is further today by the truman's scholarship initiative, which supports students interested in service. president truman's equipment to democracy did not cease at the water's. he knew that a threat to democracy anywhere was a threat. democracy everywhere. that's why he worked to rebuild europe into a bulwark against totalitarianism. that's why he extended america's helping hand, including with the berlin. that's why forged strong alliances with friends and
of the united states. but he was very inviting and charming and clipped. thomas, who talked about your mother, margaret. he said, i'm telling you what i told margaret. educate in education. it's important you get too much education. always a focus. education. in that conversation, i didn't know whether we were going to talk about. i didn't know what we were going to talk. i was just in awe of him. but was his focus in that? he knew the best investment we could make as a nation was in our...
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one nation united for liberty, united for equality, united or democracy.ion united to preserve and strengthen the freedoms our veterans gave so much to defend. may god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and joined the meditate navy band chorus and singing god bless america -- in singing "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the night with a light up above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home, my home sweet home ♪ ♪ ♪ god bless america america my home ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as we retire the colors. please place your hand over your heart will render hand salute. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this concludes 2022 national veterans day observance. please remain standing for the departure of the vice president of the united states and the official party. thank you for joining us today to celebrate and honor al
one nation united for liberty, united for equality, united or democracy.ion united to preserve and strengthen the freedoms our veterans gave so much to defend. may god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing and joined the meditate navy band chorus and singing god bless america -- in singing "god bless america." >> ♪ god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide her thru the...
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united states in alekseevich a can the united states and the united states department of defense meetging their policy toward russia and toward the ukraine conflict differently? in other words, can they handle two military challenges by two military adversaries at the same time. and dmitry islavievich, once you put down such a question. i will answer it. briefly, what do you u do u answer another question that you didn't ask. no, they can't. this is a technical issue. they can not deal with russia from china at the same time. they would not have been able to cope with us alone, and when they come at us, like this, it means that they are actually against us. well, this cannot be said, the union yes, but very close cooperation russian chinese. they oppose nothing more than the union more than the union yes, uh soyu-, uh cooperation, which is not limited by anything. yes , now there was such a chinese official uniform, but, it strikes me a little different, not even what strikes, but i want to state this, because it is very important. after all, before the americans somehow explained. wh
united states in alekseevich a can the united states and the united states department of defense meetging their policy toward russia and toward the ukraine conflict differently? in other words, can they handle two military challenges by two military adversaries at the same time. and dmitry islavievich, once you put down such a question. i will answer it. briefly, what do you u do u answer another question that you didn't ask. no, they can't. this is a technical issue. they can not deal with...
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very large bet was made on the elections from both china and the united states but the united statesch in taiwanese. moreover, taiwan, that is, in this is china and taiwan is the same, china, yes, it is a trading civilization that does not like to fight, that like to resolve issues on other rational, rational, economic grounds, that is, in this regard. uh, in general, the basic reflex in taiwan would probably have been in the event of the outbreak of hostilities, just mass migration, but not some kind of organized resistance, but they did not check and took a step forward, that is, an attempt to proclaim americanism. taiwan separately. nations are not china and they found it there, i understand stroloid a new other so that the favorite tool of the united states is to announce the emergence of a new nation a new nation of new people, which accordingly proudly proclaims itself right there the situation is different for china for the united states taiwan is an extremely important economic part for china is a symbolic part. let's imagine that the romanovs would have remained on some isla
very large bet was made on the elections from both china and the united states but the united statesch in taiwanese. moreover, taiwan, that is, in this is china and taiwan is the same, china, yes, it is a trading civilization that does not like to fight, that like to resolve issues on other rational, rational, economic grounds, that is, in this regard. uh, in general, the basic reflex in taiwan would probably have been in the event of the outbreak of hostilities, just mass migration, but not...
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this is for the united states .at we are saving ukraine, but we are not saving it, because ukraine is being destroyed as a result of this proxy war. we need a different approach to the ukraine problem, we need negotiations, not war. i think most of what the united states spends is not loans are the expenses of the american budget. i don't think this is the main issue. here. the main thing is that ukraine is losing tens of thousands of lives. their cities are being destroyed and living conditions become simply unbearable. this is not a ukrainian war. this is a war where ukraine found itself between russia and the united states, and this is a real problem. i don't think the problem is that ukraine will be in debt. the problem is that ukraine will be in ruins if we do not find a way to end this confrontation. i think that this conflict can it would have been avoided, as i said, if biden's president president putin had spoken directly and negotiated it. well, it would be finished in march. and i think that hostilities c
this is for the united states .at we are saving ukraine, but we are not saving it, because ukraine is being destroyed as a result of this proxy war. we need a different approach to the ukraine problem, we need negotiations, not war. i think most of what the united states spends is not loans are the expenses of the american budget. i don't think this is the main issue. here. the main thing is that ukraine is losing tens of thousands of lives. their cities are being destroyed and living...
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the united states, the countries that are working with the united states, like south korea and japan have both have right when governments now new south korean yoon government is a very right wing government. and they're happy to support us initiatives and to try to isolate and really to contain china. but most of the asian countries are not doing so. and you look at india, for example, the united states efforts toward winning india. should you as side when it, what you see, what's happening with india increasing as purchase of russian oil despite u. s. pressure, despite us threats, as well as india's dependence on russian arms. and so this strategy most of the world does not want to have to choose between the united states and china, or the united states and russia. and so the u. s. policy, this idea about the united states being back, which is the bite and mantra and look at what biden has done. he came into office as surrounded himself with hawkish, right wing advisors, 16 of whom are come from the center for new american security and others like blinking our stay, ours. secretary
the united states, the countries that are working with the united states, like south korea and japan have both have right when governments now new south korean yoon government is a very right wing government. and they're happy to support us initiatives and to try to isolate and really to contain china. but most of the asian countries are not doing so. and you look at india, for example, the united states efforts toward winning india. should you as side when it, what you see, what's happening...
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what is it that is challenging the united states from our side in the united states, i think is not being challenged by russia. i think the challenges are over different . sure. my own feeling about it. when i say defensive, by the way, i mean what i mean, what i'm trying to point out is that very often aggression, aggressive activities and anti social activities are the result of fish of a person feeling threatened feeling or feeling the fear. and the, exactly, that's the underlying emotion there, but what i'm trying to understand is, what is it that the united states is hearing, given that again, it's the most powerful control of the world is the most prosperous country there? well, it still has lots of the leverages to, you know, produce outcomes that it desires. what is it, what is it that threatening it on the inside? i'm almost tempted to tell you, go back and look at the history of the, of the late roman empire. and you'll see a nation that was threatened not so much from outside, but from by the internal divisions and in an unsolved social problems. when you b, u. s. is a, is a na
what is it that is challenging the united states from our side in the united states, i think is not being challenged by russia. i think the challenges are over different . sure. my own feeling about it. when i say defensive, by the way, i mean what i mean, what i'm trying to point out is that very often aggression, aggressive activities and anti social activities are the result of fish of a person feeling threatened feeling or feeling the fear. and the, exactly, that's the underlying emotion...
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talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations.said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guests. [cheers and applause] the next day there were more of those chance meetings with ordinary people, a brief chat with a young turkish news boy brought out his deep interest in america and his affection for president eisenhower. these were feelings that mr. nixon noticed everywhere he went and in people from widely different backgrounds and national arcs. ♪ ♪ >> one of the most impressive moments of vice president nixon's day in the turkish capital was his laying a wreath at the tomb of the found per of
talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations.said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the...
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hmm , as i said, vladimir dmitrievich , united states and the united states department of the treasuryed today that the idea of a price cap does not cancel the us ban on russian oil imports, that is, the united states itself. states in in any case, the european union is not going to import russian oil on december 5th. he also imposes an embargo on russian oil. uh, tanker oil. yes, oil pipeline deliveries continue, but again, janet helen stated that oil pipeline deliveries, it seems, are being withdrawn from american sanctions, that is, to the united states. it will be possible to theoretically limit russian oil revenues only if china india many others yes, first of all to china india the main consumers of russian oil agree to join this idea, but they are not going to do it. the west proceeds from the fact that even despite the fact that while china india declare that they do not join this idea. anyway, here, but russia will need and the countries importing russian oil will need western services of insurance companies in tankers, and so on, and therefore, they say, they will be forced
hmm , as i said, vladimir dmitrievich , united states and the united states department of the treasuryed today that the idea of a price cap does not cancel the us ban on russian oil imports, that is, the united states itself. states in in any case, the european union is not going to import russian oil on december 5th. he also imposes an embargo on russian oil. uh, tanker oil. yes, oil pipeline deliveries continue, but again, janet helen stated that oil pipeline deliveries, it seems, are...
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as neo nazi, are now touring the united states. and this shows something deeply sick that is taking place in the united states, where the established elite culture is tolerant of naziism to the extent that those nazis, they were useful foot soldiers in u. s. empire mosque as envoy to the un has warned the general assembly against supporting a resolution urging russia to pay reparations to ukraine, which has called a western attempt to legalize the theft of frozen russian assets. his aunty can of more been with more from new york, the main criticism we've heard of the resolution from pantries that are taking the floor of the general assembly to how's it is that it is simply not within the powers granted to the un general assembly. now the u. n. is led by a 15 member body called the united nations security council. that is the entity that has the ability to authorize the use of military force to authorize such action. un general assembly does not have the authority to force russia to pay money to ukraine, and it was pointed out by th
as neo nazi, are now touring the united states. and this shows something deeply sick that is taking place in the united states, where the established elite culture is tolerant of naziism to the extent that those nazis, they were useful foot soldiers in u. s. empire mosque as envoy to the un has warned the general assembly against supporting a resolution urging russia to pay reparations to ukraine, which has called a western attempt to legalize the theft of frozen russian assets. his aunty can...
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not delegated by the united states. federal indian law deals in large measure with sorting out to which sovereign federal stage or rival has jurisdiction over activities that occur within tribal lands. which the u.s. code calls -- the united states recognizes more than 500 tribal nations. all of which the u.s. supreme court has characterized as domestic dependence nations. nations and not simply aggregation's of individuals sharing particular heritage but domestic nations, not foreign nations. and therefore having a special relationship with the united states. in the same decision in which it recognizes tribes as domestic dependent nations, turkey nation versus torture in 1861, the court describes that relationship is being like that of, quote a word to his guardian. close quote. in 1886 in kagame versus the united states the court recognized a substantive legal consequence to this relationship. as guardian -- the united states has power to legislate over indian affairs but also a responsibility to exercise that power t
not delegated by the united states. federal indian law deals in large measure with sorting out to which sovereign federal stage or rival has jurisdiction over activities that occur within tribal lands. which the u.s. code calls -- the united states recognizes more than 500 tribal nations. all of which the u.s. supreme court has characterized as domestic dependence nations. nations and not simply aggregation's of individuals sharing particular heritage but domestic nations, not foreign nations....
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united states.ly becomes, at what point does china shift away from putin if his behaviour and the war becomes too costly? or do the chinese continue to de facto subsidised russian effort? and that is going to be important, because it will influence european alignment. and here i really mean it germany and france. in one of the reasons why chinese leader might want to do so much was because he wanted to project this image internationally after his big 20 party congress of reasonableness. in order to further encourage germany and france are to have a policy towards china that is independent of the highly competitive approach articulated by the united states. buti competitive approach articulated by the united states.— competitive approach articulated by the united states. but i imagine she is all too aware _ the united states. but i imagine she is all too aware that _ the united states. but i imagine she is all too aware that europe - the united states. but i imagine she is all too aware that europe s
united states.ly becomes, at what point does china shift away from putin if his behaviour and the war becomes too costly? or do the chinese continue to de facto subsidised russian effort? and that is going to be important, because it will influence european alignment. and here i really mean it germany and france. in one of the reasons why chinese leader might want to do so much was because he wanted to project this image internationally after his big 20 party congress of reasonableness. in...
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for the united states proper remains safe. to think that they intend to turn off this path. in addition, the policy of nato expansion is now for the united states a symbol of their superpower status and a symbol of their hegemonic status. we will expand where we want to go, and no one can order us, and no one can stop this process, but on the status of the united states as a guimon. as the only superpower, a lot is based on it based based on the network the security guarantees that the united states gives to its allies based on it based on it . ah, their problem is that uh they do, very high stakes. in those regions and in those situations that do not pose a direct threat to them. eastward nato expansion didn't add security to the united states, but the bet has already been made, and unfortunately, i don't see mechanisms that will force the united states to abandon this bet. i agree with you that nato expansion did not add security to the united states in the traditional sense, but added their hegemony, that is, it was aimed p
for the united states proper remains safe. to think that they intend to turn off this path. in addition, the policy of nato expansion is now for the united states a symbol of their superpower status and a symbol of their hegemonic status. we will expand where we want to go, and no one can order us, and no one can stop this process, but on the status of the united states as a guimon. as the only superpower, a lot is based on it based based on the network the security guarantees that the united...
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and 1st and foremost, the united states. and it took trina documents, strategic documents, described russia as, as anatomy as a, as an adversary and advocate the policy of active containment of my country through neither expansion. do you think that war would ever be able to come about or be sustained without the help of the united states? no, i think the united states was a visit was a moving party in the war. and the united states domination of nico is also, is also clear. a great tragedy is, i think, really, exactly as you say that this relations us, russian relations have been framed in terms of there's an intense animosity and not simply based on and disagreements over policy. but something that goes deeper and we've been trying, we've been some of my colleagues and i have been trying to analyze this sort of, we've been working for 2 or 3 years, talking to people and so forth, trying to find out where this is coming from, where why special, intense, and in my study, if you take a newspaper like the new york times, i mea
and 1st and foremost, the united states. and it took trina documents, strategic documents, described russia as, as anatomy as a, as an adversary and advocate the policy of active containment of my country through neither expansion. do you think that war would ever be able to come about or be sustained without the help of the united states? no, i think the united states was a visit was a moving party in the war. and the united states domination of nico is also, is also clear. a great tragedy is,...
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united states is acting. everyone has to act as a duty and responsibility of global leadership. countries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries so they can make decisive climate decisions. facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity and compatible with our climate imperative. countries can finance coal in developing countries. there's no reason why we can't find it. clean energy and development companies. pleased to announce today along side the european union in germany. a $500000000.00 package to finance, facilitate egypt transition to clean energy. this package will enable agent to deployed 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing offline 5 gigawatts of inefficient gas powered facilities, reducing emissions in egypt and power sector by 10 percent. we also will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14000000000 cubic meters of natural gas, which is currently flares vents or leagues from its oil and gas operations. and because of this
united states is acting. everyone has to act as a duty and responsibility of global leadership. countries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries so they can make decisive climate decisions. facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity and compatible with our climate imperative. countries can finance coal in developing countries. there's no reason why we can't find it. clean energy and development companies. pleased to announce today...
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with a ah ah, no, the united states or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. shebaway something to mobilize people around. i think that ultimately, their goal is to undermine the russian federation and to gain dominance over russia itself. ah, watching it was of i in control if i give birth and thus bowen this she should not shoulder went in and i'm not trying to stay like what ain skia? no one on union. what doc with that teacher just don't session on a finance national z m. ah no, she's shy. you get it. my dear by going you sit on with that by mia ah hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi there. show that explores the methods and patterns of u. s. foreign policy all around the world, and the history that reverberates in our lives. to date. this week we'll delve into asia since the early 20th century, following the korean war, asia has always been the land. the united states has found to be an enigma, the continent steeped in thousands of years of culture and regional disputes. it's modern politics, influenced by experiences of the past. h
with a ah ah, no, the united states or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. shebaway something to mobilize people around. i think that ultimately, their goal is to undermine the russian federation and to gain dominance over russia itself. ah, watching it was of i in control if i give birth and thus bowen this she should not shoulder went in and i'm not trying to stay like what ain skia? no one on union. what doc with that teacher just don't session on a finance...
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and to try to negotiate that set in favor of the united states. what was going on there was i'm not sure what it was fault. it just called the 1st world war in russia or 99 by that. but that was the 1st industrial war. and it was repairing word that was our grab for industrial industrial influence. what came out of that was so you know, the americans and now we have the chinese system coming our mind here. and so military production is a business in itself. imperial imperative, if you will, is to control resources that go into industrial production. and so are going to deny states is right now, looking at the decision was made about 40 years ago in the us to dan to us. realized the contrary to turn it into a financial center, the world's bank, if you will. and i'll leave the industrial production to russia and china and german and others in europe and whatnot. but i'm explained to those profoundly. and so part of us are difficult to understand about the current circumstance is, what are the economic, what appears to be going on united states is th
and to try to negotiate that set in favor of the united states. what was going on there was i'm not sure what it was fault. it just called the 1st world war in russia or 99 by that. but that was the 1st industrial war. and it was repairing word that was our grab for industrial industrial influence. what came out of that was so you know, the americans and now we have the chinese system coming our mind here. and so military production is a business in itself. imperial imperative, if you will, is...
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united to a level where both on and off the _ united to a level where both on and off the pitch. — unitedy can starti competing with manchester off the pitch, they can start - competing with manchester city and eventually _ competing with manchester city and eventually will — competing with manchester city and eventually will new _ competing with manchester city and eventually will new hassle. - competing with manchester city and eventually will new hassle. it's - eventually will new hassle. it's going — eventually will new hassle. it's going to — eventually will new hassle. it's going to cost _ eventually will new hassle. it's going to cost a _ eventually will new hassle. it's going to cost a lot _ eventually will new hassle. it's going to cost a lot of— eventually will new hassle. it's going to cost a lot of money. eventually will new hassle. it's. going to cost a lot of money and eventually will new hassle. it's - going to cost a lot of money and i'm not sure _ going to cost a lot of money and i'm not sure the — going to cost a lot of money and i'm not sure the glazer— going to cost a
united to a level where both on and off the _ united to a level where both on and off the pitch. — unitedy can starti competing with manchester off the pitch, they can start - competing with manchester city and eventually _ competing with manchester city and eventually will — competing with manchester city and eventually will new _ competing with manchester city and eventually will new hassle. - competing with manchester city and eventually will new hassle. it's - eventually will new...
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well, what about the elections in the united states of america - this is probably the most importantw, as far as international support is concerned, as i said, they have to be held tomorrow, november 8. well, why are they so important, and the thing is that they have every chance to win, the representatives of the republican party have every chance to win. well, i will remind you that in these elections, about a third of the senate will be elected. and this is the upper the house of the american congress well, 400 more seems to be 450 representatives of the house of representatives, this is the lower house of the american congress. well, if now and then and there the democrats have the majority, it is obvious that the president of the united states of america, joe biden, is also a democrat and these democrats are now very much in support of this for this. thank you very much, they say that there is a high probability that the majority can now be taken by the republicans, and it would be nothing if the republicans did not make statements more and more often recently, such as the fact
well, what about the elections in the united states of america - this is probably the most importantw, as far as international support is concerned, as i said, they have to be held tomorrow, november 8. well, why are they so important, and the thing is that they have every chance to win, the representatives of the republican party have every chance to win. well, i will remind you that in these elections, about a third of the senate will be elected. and this is the upper the house of the...
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this is another belief to separate the united the states act just the opposite, the united states ised, the idea of this country is the messiah, this country, which operates as a religious order of the middle ages or a religious sector. and of our days, that is, this country, but, which is based on its exclusivity on faith in its exclusivity, which in turn. what is american exceptionalism? it is the belief that the united states is the bearer of the only right values, that it is the first country to embody these values in its political the system brought them to life and, by which god himself is destined to bring these only ones to the right values to everyone else, this is how religious sects behave, this has nothing to do with liberalism. this is the first second and here are the examples dmitry that you showed and how criticism, the united states, qatar and the absence are combined. any criticism of the kiev regime, where a totalitarian dictatorship is really being established today is authoritarian. yes, because freedom of thought is being eradicated, and even the right of
this is another belief to separate the united the states act just the opposite, the united states ised, the idea of this country is the messiah, this country, which operates as a religious order of the middle ages or a religious sector. and of our days, that is, this country, but, which is based on its exclusivity on faith in its exclusivity, which in turn. what is american exceptionalism? it is the belief that the united states is the bearer of the only right values, that it is the first...
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the united states is acting. everyone has to act.is the duty and responsibility of global leadership. countries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries, so they can make decisive climate decisions, facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity that is compatible with our climate imperative. if countries can finance coal in developing countries, there is no reason why we can't finance clean energy in developing countries. [applause] i am pleased to announce today, alongside the european union and germany, a $500 billion package to finance and facilitate egypt's transition to clean energy. [applause] this package will enable egypt to deploy 10 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030 while bringing off-line five gigawatts of inefficient gas power facilities, reducing emissions in the egypt power sector by 10%. we will also work with egypt to capture nearly 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas that currently flares from vents or leaks turn gas operations. because of this cooperation
the united states is acting. everyone has to act.is the duty and responsibility of global leadership. countries that are in a position to help should be supporting developing countries, so they can make decisive climate decisions, facilitating their energy transitions, building a path to prosperity that is compatible with our climate imperative. if countries can finance coal in developing countries, there is no reason why we can't finance clean energy in developing countries. [applause] i am...
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it's simply the united states acting alone. well, that is one thing that we have learned from the pandemic is how quickly one thing can spread and how quickly can come over. but obviously, transparencies important. now, china is a country, i think that we can universe, they agree, put themselves 1st. the government cut all the red tape for buildings and continues to erect cities really honestly without much care to the environment, even though they say they do. china continued to gain a larger influence in the world as it takes over america spot as a world power, but also their education. they are taught to love their country is one of china's main goals right now is to raise the next generation, not only of citizens, but soldiers. is china success with nationalism something that other country should mirror or is this potentially going to far? well, the unity of the chinese people behind their government is clearly a strain. and no last decade or so, the united states become increasingly polarized, with many people believe in t
it's simply the united states acting alone. well, that is one thing that we have learned from the pandemic is how quickly one thing can spread and how quickly can come over. but obviously, transparencies important. now, china is a country, i think that we can universe, they agree, put themselves 1st. the government cut all the red tape for buildings and continues to erect cities really honestly without much care to the environment, even though they say they do. china continued to gain a larger...
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because it's a specialized unit, and all the units are microinterms of being very small. this unit in terms of adaptive, in terms of having a murphy bed, using the walls and ceiling, getting as much space as i can. it's slowly becoming home for me. it is great that san francisco has this program to address, let's say, the housing crisis that exists here in the bay area. it will slowly become home, and i am appreciative that it is a bright spot in an otherwise >> the board of san francisco waterfront stretches 7 and a half miles and while it seems it will always be there, our waterfront needs us. san francisco faces coastal flooding due to climate change with expecting sea level rise up to 7 feet by the year 2100. we also need to strengthen the wateren front gaest urblth quake risk. the waterfront resilience program is leading a city wide effort to adapt the waterfront kaess this unique combination of risks. what is at stake? small businesses nearby housing open spaces and attractions and initial historic district, mare i time and industrial use, transportation like bart a
because it's a specialized unit, and all the units are microinterms of being very small. this unit in terms of adaptive, in terms of having a murphy bed, using the walls and ceiling, getting as much space as i can. it's slowly becoming home for me. it is great that san francisco has this program to address, let's say, the housing crisis that exists here in the bay area. it will slowly become home, and i am appreciative that it is a bright spot in an otherwise >> the board of san francisco...
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unfortunately for the united states at this time, mrs. maryana is of the opinion that the declarations of the european union regarding russia sponsor of terrorism, there is a declaration, unlike the united states, and there are no mechanisms for sanctions against a terrorist state, is this really the case? and i am not completely oriented in the european space. as far as i understand, it is really so, it was the decision of the european parliament for the most part symbolic condemnation of russia, how it will translate into specific policies and specific sanctions, it remains to be decided by the executive branch of the european union, if the united states recognized russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, there is worked out mechanisms and it would be very, very, very serious, and i think that it is partly actually this obstacle, er, these hesitations, er, here on this side of the atlantic, in fact, with such a step, marian, you er-e mentioned that the states they are not in a hurry with this recognition yet. but do you see a willingness
unfortunately for the united states at this time, mrs. maryana is of the opinion that the declarations of the european union regarding russia sponsor of terrorism, there is a declaration, unlike the united states, and there are no mechanisms for sanctions against a terrorist state, is this really the case? and i am not completely oriented in the european space. as far as i understand, it is really so, it was the decision of the european parliament for the most part symbolic condemnation of...