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>> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. distinguished guest, the national anthem of the republic of kenya, followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ["star spangled banner] playing] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> halt! >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: good morning. [applause] president ruto, mrs. ruto, and your three lovely daughters who are here to my left, welcome, welcome, welcome. and all the distinguished guests. on behalf of myself and jill, vice president and the second gentleman, and the american people, it's an honor to welcome you to the white house to celebrate 60 year, 60 years of partnership between kenya and the united states. at the stroke of midnight -- [applause] that's worth applause. at the stroke of midnight on december 12, 1963, the world changed. many americans and many people around the world watched with great hope and great anticipation as hundreds of thousands of kenyans came together
>> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. distinguished guest, the national anthem of the republic of kenya, followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ["star spangled banner] playing] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> halt! >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: good...
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as i said earlier, it destroys the united states image abroad. but it also destroys the image of the united states for the younger generation. young americans who were taught to believe that this was the land of the free and the home of the brave. now they are waking up to a reality, which is almost ex, exact opposite of what they were told. yeah. yeah, there because when they realize that they are brave but they're, they're governed by cowards. that's what they are. cowards. ok, it's interesting, robert, you to be up until october 7th is if that should be the center of everything. it was, it was an important day, but there's a long history before. but before october 7th, at least for the western world, particularly americans that are intentionally on an on educated about this is that remember the phrase, it's complicated that was always it of, oh just because it's been going on along to its complement. that's no longer the case. people are being educated, they're educating themself. it is easy to do that. and this is what the leads were afraid o
as i said earlier, it destroys the united states image abroad. but it also destroys the image of the united states for the younger generation. young americans who were taught to believe that this was the land of the free and the home of the brave. now they are waking up to a reality, which is almost ex, exact opposite of what they were told. yeah. yeah, there because when they realize that they are brave but they're, they're governed by cowards. that's what they are. cowards. ok, it's...
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may. manila already state is large scale board rails, with its mutual defense tray to ally the united states. it involves more than $16000.00 military personnel and infuriated staging, a full se. last week, the philippine coast gone to announce the opening of new security outpost on a found northern island. a stated response to china, the military build up and the a tie one over the past 2 years. and a way to come to threats including quite foreign intrusions. like doing now by or you on the skylark masters, she's an expert on chinese politics. she's currently a fellow at the freeman spoken the institute for international studies at stanford university. she's also with the carnegie endowment for international peace or latest book is entitled upstart, how it china became a great power. the book looks at how china has successfully competed for power in the past 3 decades. it's good to have you on the program with this. we've got a lot to talk about and talking about difficult dialogue. what can we expect from talks between the us secretary of defense and his new chinese counter part? i want to
may. manila already state is large scale board rails, with its mutual defense tray to ally the united states. it involves more than $16000.00 military personnel and infuriated staging, a full se. last week, the philippine coast gone to announce the opening of new security outpost on a found northern island. a stated response to china, the military build up and the a tie one over the past 2 years. and a way to come to threats including quite foreign intrusions. like doing now by or you on the...
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what will happen in the united states? well, the students and other students remain quiet or well, the anger and discontent grow. and regardless of what happens in, in the united states, what will the rest of the world do? what will the people in the global south do what, what ordinary people in europe do? how will they respond to this? when they see on the one hand the united states is crushing descent when it's sending funds to u. c. l, a to beat and bad. are these students who as your guest, right? the point that we're just protesting, genocide, they're not doing anything but they're not even protesting against the the, the u. s. regime. they're protesting about what another regime is doing to you know, to, to wipe out the palestinian people. so what, what is going to happen when the attack on the roof uh, begin is only going to make things worse for washington is going to make things worse for london. in fact, what, what do people in the global south think when they think when they look at china and the united states?
what will happen in the united states? well, the students and other students remain quiet or well, the anger and discontent grow. and regardless of what happens in, in the united states, what will the rest of the world do? what will the people in the global south do what, what ordinary people in europe do? how will they respond to this? when they see on the one hand the united states is crushing descent when it's sending funds to u. c. l, a to beat and bad. are these students who as your guest,...
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man, that the united states state says, but it doesn't want to, i'll still remain as fundamentally with that. right? so say, well, i went on the day with the prison and you know, and that's, that's just shameful. that there's no way of dress bring it up in any other way. that is just shape. there is a single stave, and i appreciate you both being on hold right there is this, you know, there is a tie between a recent contender for president and the death of 3 inmates at guantanamo bay. well, let's dig deeper after the break with our panel. the welcome back on sky on hughes, and you are watching the 360 the the worst loss of life. the detention facility occurred in june of 2006. this is $1.00 to $3.00 inmates were found hanging from their necks, with hands and feet bound with rags and their throats. a 27 year old member of the judge advocate, general corps, and the most junior jag and the camp was assigned to start collecting the additional evidence, which would later be used in the investigation. that officer lieutenant ron de santis. and what he collected and saw would later be used to
man, that the united states state says, but it doesn't want to, i'll still remain as fundamentally with that. right? so say, well, i went on the day with the prison and you know, and that's, that's just shameful. that there's no way of dress bring it up in any other way. that is just shape. there is a single stave, and i appreciate you both being on hold right there is this, you know, there is a tie between a recent contender for president and the death of 3 inmates at guantanamo bay. well,...
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according to official data, the value of reserves in the united states is $657 billion. of these , the states themselves directly own the metal in the amount of 429 billion, the rest is the property of other countries, which historically stored it there for the sake of security, as well as to increase liquidity, because the largest transactions with the precious metal are made on the new york stock exchange. dictated, in fact, this was for two key reasons: firstly, for security reasons, the second point, which is also important, is due to the fact that... the value of gold after the abolition of the gold standard was low, and maintenance costs were significantly higher than the price of the metal that needed to be stored. the wave of gold repatriation from the united states began with european countries. in 2013, the german bundesbank withdrew 300 tons of the precious metal from the country to return it to a storage facility in frankfurt am main. the dutch central bank returned 120 tons of gold to amsterdam. in 2019, turkey completed the export of reserves. these were bar
according to official data, the value of reserves in the united states is $657 billion. of these , the states themselves directly own the metal in the amount of 429 billion, the rest is the property of other countries, which historically stored it there for the sake of security, as well as to increase liquidity, because the largest transactions with the precious metal are made on the new york stock exchange. dictated, in fact, this was for two key reasons: firstly, for security reasons, the...
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and we buy more injuries to the migrants who are getting into coming to the united states. hs but what we don't buy is we don't buy our way out of people wanting to make a new life in the states. so when you're listening politicians you know ask we more of the same? and then demanding that they don't do that anymore, they don't have good ideas, then they might not be the person for for for the position. and if the best ideas are just a rehashed, revamped of the old thing. only on steroids. then, then that's that's the sign of a politician who doesn't know a whole lot about the way migration works and is wedded into a fantasy version of migration or somebody who is whose imagination is too poor to want them leading a city or. all right. or, god forbid, a country. well, if the governor are really serious, how many corporate actions pay fines are going to jail for hiring undocumented people? right. almost there. a employer sanctions have been part of immigration laws in 1986 and reagan was president. they signed the immigration reform and control act. but yeah, so your point, t
and we buy more injuries to the migrants who are getting into coming to the united states. hs but what we don't buy is we don't buy our way out of people wanting to make a new life in the states. so when you're listening politicians you know ask we more of the same? and then demanding that they don't do that anymore, they don't have good ideas, then they might not be the person for for for the position. and if the best ideas are just a rehashed, revamped of the old thing. only on steroids....
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united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to technological operation between the united states and can. that means new partnership, new partnership with industry, artificial intelligence, semi conductors and cyber security. knowing issues to expand, affordable internet all across your staff. if so, education for you're going to bring can use to, to the united states, study in the sense, you know, i'm proud to announce that i'm working with congress to make can't, can you the 1st country in africa receive funding to chips and science which has served us, well, this funding will link their supply chains dining space and to our partner is further evasio
united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to...
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in the united states as much.t's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they often point to one gang in particular or a gang called mara salvatrucha, tracing ms. 13 as being the most notorious version of this problem. but mr. teen, it's like when you goodwins life illustrates ms. 13 is home. and this 13 is actually born in california. we share a little bit about. about ms. 13 and give you a little bit of context into repeated claim that we hear that we ought to toughen our immigration laws so that we can keep out gangs of very gangs that were born in california in the late 1980s and 1990s, around the tim
in the united states as much.t's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they...
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and so she decided to come to the united states. and there, under the war, brides act, she arrived in 1948, legally. and yet because arrived during the period of the cold war and she had migrated from germany to the czech republic to avoid being captured by the nazis. she was she was presumed to be a potential spy and incarcerated in ellis island, the place that was generally to be, you know, the gateway of opportunity to the united states. she was held there for three years. there was no evidence really against her. eventually, she was released just like fucci. how again it was this presumption about her rather than her actions. she had actually worked against the nazis and even parties supported in the us army's actions after the war and still she was held in ellis island. this story captures not that, but it captures that this place, this symbol that we have, that america is a nation of immigrants, means that we also are a nation of prisoners. the third story that i followed was that of hidalgo, mansoor, alan sarnoff story became
and so she decided to come to the united states. and there, under the war, brides act, she arrived in 1948, legally. and yet because arrived during the period of the cold war and she had migrated from germany to the czech republic to avoid being captured by the nazis. she was she was presumed to be a potential spy and incarcerated in ellis island, the place that was generally to be, you know, the gateway of opportunity to the united states. she was held there for three years. there was no...
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for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagersn new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week, week or tw
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but i, i take umbrage at the notion that the united states goes to war, because another nation has no units in that direction without the advice and consent of congress or the american people. that i'm somebody who spent a lot of time in that region and a lot of time working with israel. i used to consider israel to be, you know, a friendly nation despite the us this liberty attack, despite jonathan pollard. despite apex intervention in american elections, um you know, i, i felt that we had your common cause in terms of stability. but when you take a look at what israel is today under the leadership of benjamin netanyahu, in this far right wing government. um i, i just think the american people need to reflect on who's calling the shots and it's not the united states government yet. it's american military forces that are being deployed be called into action. and again, if, if we need to go to war, if we need to take military action is united states to protect our vital national security interest, so be it. but we should have an honest discussion about this right now. i just think this
but i, i take umbrage at the notion that the united states goes to war, because another nation has no units in that direction without the advice and consent of congress or the american people. that i'm somebody who spent a lot of time in that region and a lot of time working with israel. i used to consider israel to be, you know, a friendly nation despite the us this liberty attack, despite jonathan pollard. despite apex intervention in american elections, um you know, i, i felt that we had...
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step united states has signed onto and united states has violated records violate its own laws. lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights as here it is real, comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it, it violates is a bit complicated about this. this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant nation, repressing a nation with no army. the navy, no military whatsoever, and the dominant nation is supported by the most powerful nation on the planet. there is nothing equal about the, the conflict. it's not a war. it's not, it's simply a genocide. it's been a slow going genocide for decades. this is real, has attempted with some success to erase palestine by stealing land just. busy as a member of power steering and killing many thousands of them over the over the decades. so there's nothing complicated about this and that narrative. it's finally finally a being switched and being re
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we, as in the united states and congress didn't move fast enough to supply more arms. as we know, there was a contingent of republican congress, people who are holding back, holding the line from giving for aiden arms to, to below the mirrors, the landscape. however, the rest of that sound bite. rick, i think is important to note if you ever want to know why war is a racket, victoria knew and wraps up her interview by saying that, by the way, most of this ukraine aid is coming right back to the defense industry as provides the good jobs in more than 30 states here in the united states, martha, let's start a war with russia because it will provide great jobs for americans here, the united states, and then we'll all die during world war 3. but we have the app rep can make it up, but we will embrace of good money before we die. right. buying good news by the way . victoria mueller. uh. let me just add one more thing before we go. stop. don't move the teleprompter yet because we're not going to move on to the next story. there's something i should say. and i always forget
we, as in the united states and congress didn't move fast enough to supply more arms. as we know, there was a contingent of republican congress, people who are holding back, holding the line from giving for aiden arms to, to below the mirrors, the landscape. however, the rest of that sound bite. rick, i think is important to note if you ever want to know why war is a racket, victoria knew and wraps up her interview by saying that, by the way, most of this ukraine aid is coming right back to the...
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it certainly what the united states has said. that if there was to be a large scale operation, they didn't want that they didn't want a large scale operation. but if there was, then there had to be some provision made for the hundreds of thousands of people who are directly in the fighting light. and certainly the united states have been putting pressure on israel, north dakota. yeah, there's large scale operation. instead they thought something could be much more targeted, much more effective and deliver the results that israel wanted. and they certainly presented those plans to the 3 weeks for the israelis. they said that they would consult with the united states before they did anything. but consulting isn't the same as listening. and certainly we've seen over the duration of the watering guys that while the united states has offered advice publicly, it's not something that israel has readily accepted that we can judge from what we're seeing publicly. certainly the language being used by the state department and also by the wh
it certainly what the united states has said. that if there was to be a large scale operation, they didn't want that they didn't want a large scale operation. but if there was, then there had to be some provision made for the hundreds of thousands of people who are directly in the fighting light. and certainly the united states have been putting pressure on israel, north dakota. yeah, there's large scale operation. instead they thought something could be much more targeted, much more effective...
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it's not just bad ideas that can come to the united states. ink there is a tremendous amount of phone meant, anger, and frustration throughout europe and the united kingdom around immigration, just as we see here in the united states. it really is a major cultural issue, for americans to see this and see other countries being changed. it's not even -- it's not by design then absolute incompetence. i remember one of the previous biden administration chief of staff, ron klain, was on cnn when the border was melting down , and had the audacity to say that we don't know what to do, we are soliciting ideas on how to get this under control. chad wolf is a phone call away and there's a bunch of other trump administration people who achieved quite essence on the border by the time president trump left office. so, it's a pleasure to be here to talk about immigration today and i look forward to working with them on a host of issues that affect europeans and the united states. dave: and we have the director for tech policy from the united nations. >> i th
it's not just bad ideas that can come to the united states. ink there is a tremendous amount of phone meant, anger, and frustration throughout europe and the united kingdom around immigration, just as we see here in the united states. it really is a major cultural issue, for americans to see this and see other countries being changed. it's not even -- it's not by design then absolute incompetence. i remember one of the previous biden administration chief of staff, ron klain, was on cnn when the...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the tarmac to receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved one off to a mission, the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now there, here are returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured and their families for generations. where as a follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and the
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the tarmac...
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so does the united states. i'm old enough by friends of gone and government are doing very wellin their private countries. they legalize corruption by allowing women military related. to preside over massive purchases. go to a private sector. numerous of payments for the people are supposed to regulate. i will stop there but those are my initial reactions. >> is you want to weigh in on this? quick site object to cold war 2.0 on a lot of grounds. first of all i'm not sure who really uses it. i hear it used almost as a provocative frame. i'm not sure who really thanks that way. people are planning to divide the world between american china that is the implication of the phrase you be somehow divided into two spheres like we were in the past. i don't believe the world divides up that easily or that simplistically. i don't think the original cold war it did either. the mistakes and remain the cold war were almost always to do with the u.s. or the other side for the soviet union perceiving enemies and allies when in
so does the united states. i'm old enough by friends of gone and government are doing very wellin their private countries. they legalize corruption by allowing women military related. to preside over massive purchases. go to a private sector. numerous of payments for the people are supposed to regulate. i will stop there but those are my initial reactions. >> is you want to weigh in on this? quick site object to cold war 2.0 on a lot of grounds. first of all i'm not sure who really uses...
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and there is a conflict, and the united states claims the flares of this conflict, the alias into united, just make profits financial fits from these conflicts. for example, in syria in jamante. and you're not turning countries against each other. you're not against you down, for example, and this sort of the art, it'd be a game so you can different countries in the region. however, nowadays the people of the region are experiencing defense motives. for example, we have the chinese and we have the russian models, and these 2 countries are presenting to the people of these countries that they kind of stabilize just countries and hands. eventually, this will lead into economic prosperity. and when there is economy prosperity, there is also a social welfare. and when there is social welfare, the people are making also a better job of which and having better job opportunities and also increasing their educational levels and all sorts of human rights. right? and this is very important in the context of speaking a why the united states position is a shrinking among the population. one of which
and there is a conflict, and the united states claims the flares of this conflict, the alias into united, just make profits financial fits from these conflicts. for example, in syria in jamante. and you're not turning countries against each other. you're not against you down, for example, and this sort of the art, it'd be a game so you can different countries in the region. however, nowadays the people of the region are experiencing defense motives. for example, we have the chinese and we have...
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he would not have said that in public had he not received the green light from the united states. is that correct? read on. not precisely, the sector german student burden his predecessors have often been sleep, mostly consulted closely with united states and particularly with the white house, but they also have a, an important independent policy voice. and i think in this case, such a general sort bird may be leading the way towards a change in policy. so maybe he actually moved to the need or today some was is that where you're say as well, i think he's been on this path for some time. so this is not completely dues. today he's been on, he's been striving in his reminders of what the, for example, the un chart says about the right of all member states to self defense and the right of other member states to support a member state at risk in this case ukraine. so he's been a strong voice for some time now. i think the, the tactical initiative by the russians a wrong car. keith is what has caused this dis, the shift today. but as i've said, actually the problem has persisted for mo
he would not have said that in public had he not received the green light from the united states. is that correct? read on. not precisely, the sector german student burden his predecessors have often been sleep, mostly consulted closely with united states and particularly with the white house, but they also have a, an important independent policy voice. and i think in this case, such a general sort bird may be leading the way towards a change in policy. so maybe he actually moved to the need or...
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so does the united states. the united states, i'm old enough some of my friends are living very well, the united states legalize corruption by allowing people to work in government department particularly military departments, to preside over massive purchases, go to the private sector, receive enormous payments from the same people they were supposed to recommend and engage in this legalized corruption at much of america's militarized foreign policy is based on that like pakistan. i will stop there but those are my initial reactions. >> i object to cold war 2.0 on a lot of grounds. i am not sure who uses it. i hear it used as a provocative phrase but i'm not sure who thinks that way, how many people are planning to divide the world between america and china. at the implication of the phrase that we were divided like we were in the past. i don't believe the world divides up that easily or that simplistically. i don't think the original cold war did either. the mistakes were made in the cold war were always to d
so does the united states. the united states, i'm old enough some of my friends are living very well, the united states legalize corruption by allowing people to work in government department particularly military departments, to preside over massive purchases, go to the private sector, receive enormous payments from the same people they were supposed to recommend and engage in this legalized corruption at much of america's militarized foreign policy is based on that like pakistan. i will stop...
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now fast forward two decades, the supreme court of the united states decides a case interpreting the national voter registration act as prohibiting the states, preempting the field in such a way that states may not request any proof, any evidence of citizenship when registering someone to vote such that they would be eligible to cast a vote in a federal election. so meanwhile we've got a change in trend. decades ago when the ndra was passed, number one, we had far fewer illegal aliens flt country, we also, number two, had a lot of states that wouldn't issue a driver's license or were reluctant to do so to someone who is illegally in the united states. it's now the case that at least 19 states issue drivers licenses to individuals who are unlawfully, illegally in the united states, all 50 states, plus the district of columbia issue drivers licenses to noncitizens generally. what that means is somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 million people, or at least the adult segment, that portion of the nearly 30 million people who are noncitizens inside the united states today, all they've got
now fast forward two decades, the supreme court of the united states decides a case interpreting the national voter registration act as prohibiting the states, preempting the field in such a way that states may not request any proof, any evidence of citizenship when registering someone to vote such that they would be eligible to cast a vote in a federal election. so meanwhile we've got a change in trend. decades ago when the ndra was passed, number one, we had far fewer illegal aliens flt...
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but these really were she doesn't care about the united states. it doesn't here i oh, yeah, is willing to sacrifice the credit ability and the image of the united states for its own sake. there's really prime minister says, crushed defense and a crush this that there's really regime calls on the united states to silence these picked these young people and these people will be scientists. what does that have? as i said earlier, it destroys the united image abroad, but it also destroys the image of the united states for the younger generation. young americans who were taught to believe that this was the land of the free and the home of the brave. now they are waking up to a reality, which is almost ex, exact opposite of what they were told. yeah. yeah, there's makers, but they realize that they are brave, but they're, they're governed by cowards. that's what they are. cowards. ok. it's interesting, robert, you to be up until october 7th is if that should be the center of everything. it was, it was an important day, but there's a long history before.
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to this plan is negative, because at all levels of official the united states supports the plan of ukraine, that is, the 10 points of the peace plan of ukraine that were, were officially formulated by the president of ukraine zelenskyi, and the united states officially supports the position of ukraine, that is, for the position. the sino-chinese agreement is unacceptable, and american high-ranking officials have repeated many times that it is simply unacceptable to give russia time to prepare a new offensive, to have more weapons, to prepare more troops, that is, this russian - the chinese plan is unacceptable for washington, and how can washington react if china still promotes and strengthens this peace plan for... ukraine, maybe sanctions, or china will still be more careful then to promote this peace plan? i think that i agree with mr. vitaly on this, he has repeatedly said that this so-called chinese-russian peace plan is primarily designed so that more countries of the global south are not at the mercy of ukraine, but that they supported this russian-chinese so-called peace
to this plan is negative, because at all levels of official the united states supports the plan of ukraine, that is, the 10 points of the peace plan of ukraine that were, were officially formulated by the president of ukraine zelenskyi, and the united states officially supports the position of ukraine, that is, for the position. the sino-chinese agreement is unacceptable, and american high-ranking officials have repeated many times that it is simply unacceptable to give russia time to prepare a...
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the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment in diplomatic relations called the kitchen debate, where khrushchev tried to debate that the communists system, the soviet system was superior, and nixon debated that the capitalist american system was better. it captured the mood of the times. and then i eisenhower made a very bold gesture, something that previous other presidents would not have done. he invited khrushchev to come to the united states. and again, you may recall in 1959 of khrushchev comes to the united states quite a sensation, goes to disneyland, has new
the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment...
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fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather events is only growing. the cyber attacks from china, russia, iran, north korea. it's extraordinary. >> you get the weekend off, youdon't have to worry about some crisis somewhere? >> my goal is to take half a saturday . >> and how do you stay in shape, are you an exerciser or a warrior? >> let me tell you, if sheds weight, i would disappear. i worked out. >> and you go to a restaurant in washington, do people give you tips or something about some homeland security violation somewhere ? >> you mean do i walk into a restaurant without someone c
fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather...
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, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this isl for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything that was connected with intelligence, it was very interesting to the united states of america, the largest operation. gelelin, as you and i know, is an operation hermes, an operation, respectively, jungle, which was carried out in the baltic states, this is an operation that began to be carried out already in the year forty-six, the forty-sixth year, at that time the soviet troops finally defended, liberated the baltic states from those remnants of the german nationalist formations that were there, this is the worst thing, that is, people who declared that they were allies of the soviet ... union purposefully fina
, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this isl for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything that was connected with...
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inaudible the president of the republic in the republic of the united states.states. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ distinguished guests, the president of the united states. chris good morning. [applause] hold the rain off president chen to mrs. ruto at your free lovely daughters are here to my left, wewelcome, welcome, welcome. and all distinguished guests on behalf of myself and jill, vice at present second gentleman of the american people is an honor to welcome you to the white house. leto celebrate 60 years, 60 yeas of partnerships between kenya and the united states. at the stroke of midnight on december 12 , 63 the world changed. many americans and many around with great hope and great anticipation as hundreds of thousands of canyons came together, raised eight new flag, declared their freedom and gave life to a new nation. ladies and gentlemen, that new democracy, that new democracy is enduring. at that moment tha
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that is being threatened by china. china would argue what in china would argue, what exactly the united states itself agrees to is that the us state department agrees that taiwan is not a country. they agree that there is only one china. this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a profits. it is a part of the china and the p r. c. this is the legitimate government the but that, but let me do something that was recognized. yeah. so let me just show you that we communicate, i get it, and i think most of the nomenclature that you're stating is correct from what i have read as well. but then the us, what are you? yeah, but there's a very strong separatist movement in taiwan. there are people in taiwan who no longer want to be a part of china that has its historic roots as well. therefore, china should back the hell off and let us go in there and help these for taiwan. these people establish their independence to which you say want to, which i say 1st, that is not true. the vast majority of people on tie one island want to keep t
that is being threatened by china. china would argue what in china would argue, what exactly the united states itself agrees to is that the us state department agrees that taiwan is not a country. they agree that there is only one china. this is in the state department website. you can go up and read it and so there's only one. china and taiwan is a profits. it is a part of the china and the p r. c. this is the legitimate government the but that, but let me do something that was recognized....
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the last president of the united states closed the border. he close the border down to almost zero crossings by the time he left office he didn't even know he was sued over and over again by people from the other sides of the aisle. he shut it down and he shut it down under the law that's in effect today. congress has done its job. he has a law saying you cannot enter the united states without authorization. when the current president came in, we all know he took the policies and the former president tore them up, rescinded them and now we have what we have. as part of the bill that's concerned, everybody is talking about the former president making phone calls. he never called me. i will not look for anything that allows any illegals to cross into this country and everybody knows that bill would've allowed 5000 a day come into this country. that's not for me and i don't care if the president calls me or doesn't call me, my redline is not one. we need to enforce the lies -- enforce the laws we have. the backdoor is going to get close. thank y
the last president of the united states closed the border. he close the border down to almost zero crossings by the time he left office he didn't even know he was sued over and over again by people from the other sides of the aisle. he shut it down and he shut it down under the law that's in effect today. congress has done its job. he has a law saying you cannot enter the united states without authorization. when the current president came in, we all know he took the policies and the former...
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in the u united states senate we have 53 cosponsors of the legislation. last time i checked, a majority of the senate is 51, so we had the majority of the senate, we have every single democrat, every single independent. we have senator murkowski and senator collins, bipartisan so we have that support. we want to get the past i want to thank senator durbin. senator durbin held the first hearing on the equal rights amendment last year and gave us the opportunity to establish the record, the clear record about why the bill, resolution that i've introduced, should be gastric we then had a vote, thank you, senator schumer for scheduling a vote on the floor of the united states senate. the majority of the senators voted in favor of moving forward to passing legislation. senator schumer took steps so we can reconsider that att any tim, so we can reconsider that. we can have more votes this year on this issue. but because of the arcane use of the filibuster in the senate, and another are solving areas that youou might think it's important to slow down legislation
in the u united states senate we have 53 cosponsors of the legislation. last time i checked, a majority of the senate is 51, so we had the majority of the senate, we have every single democrat, every single independent. we have senator murkowski and senator collins, bipartisan so we have that support. we want to get the past i want to thank senator durbin. senator durbin held the first hearing on the equal rights amendment last year and gave us the opportunity to establish the record, the clear...
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if the united states and its allies are going to take on china, russia, iran, north korea, the united can't do it on its own. the allies need to step up. and then in terms of the more inflammatory parts of his statements, i think we learned trump's negotiating style in the first term, and i think we were understood that and i think we've forgotten lessons. but he often starts with kind of an extreme statement and that's not the final position. i think that's to begin a conversation, to begin a negotiation and to encourage his negotiating partners in this in this case, the nato allies, to to meet in the middle and increase defense spending. i'm glad eight years later we're still having the discussion about whether we should take him literally or figuratively. we haven't learned that lesson yet. you know, one of the things i was thinking about, elizabeth, as i to the ambassador speak, i thought that her comments were so moving about america's role, especially at the global south, and how they're reluctantly to. but there is a place for us when i hear that i think all that makes me want
if the united states and its allies are going to take on china, russia, iran, north korea, the united can't do it on its own. the allies need to step up. and then in terms of the more inflammatory parts of his statements, i think we learned trump's negotiating style in the first term, and i think we were understood that and i think we've forgotten lessons. but he often starts with kind of an extreme statement and that's not the final position. i think that's to begin a conversation, to begin a...
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what will happen in the united states? well, the students and other students remain quiet or well, the anger and discontent grow. and regardless of what happens in, in the united states, what will the rest of the world do? what will the people in the global south do, what, what ordinary people in europe do? how will they respond to this? when they see on the one hand, the united states is crushing descent when it's sending bugs to u. c. l a to beat and fat. are these students who as dirt guess, right? the point that we're just protesting, genocide, they're not doing anything but they're not even protesting against the the, the u. s. regime. they're protesting about what another regime is doing to you know, to, to wipe out the policy, need people. so what, what is going to happen when the attack on the roof? i begin to is only going to make things worse for washington is going to make things worse for london. in fact, what, what do people in the global south think when they think when they look at china and the united state
what will happen in the united states? well, the students and other students remain quiet or well, the anger and discontent grow. and regardless of what happens in, in the united states, what will the rest of the world do? what will the people in the global south do, what, what ordinary people in europe do? how will they respond to this? when they see on the one hand, the united states is crushing descent when it's sending bugs to u. c. l a to beat and fat. are these students who as dirt guess,...
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the united states doesn't have a challenge.so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make new energy affordable and the repercussions of what those supply chains i can have on us. to your point about how engaged china is in this value chain is really important point. looking at their command of energy resources, china has effectively 80% of manufacturing newbie just as much as lithium batteries conception of rare earth extraction, 90% of processing. the point is when it comes to these new technologies, china has set up a framework that is could advantageous for them. this is a yes yes or no finr question can we achieve those benc
the united states doesn't have a challenge.so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make new...
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so, roman petrovych, today the secretary of state of the united states of america blinken arrived in kyiv on an unannounced visit. the secretary of state spoke about the fact that the united states of america will continue to support ukraine, and at a meeting at sikorsky university , he spoke about... a security agreement that will be signed by representatives of ukraine and , respectively, the united states of america, and blinken also said that the assistance , which yes waiting in ukraine will soon be in ukraine, and it will have a real impact on countering russian aggression. let's listen to what blinkin said during the meeting with zelensky. some aid has already arrived, more support will follow, and it will have a real impact on the current situation on the battlefield. the united states, along with many other partners of ukraine, are convinced that you will succeed in this battle. we are also determined that at times ukraine will stand firmly on its own feet, in military, economic, and democratic terms, because a strong, successful, prosperous, free ukraine is the best reproach
so, roman petrovych, today the secretary of state of the united states of america blinken arrived in kyiv on an unannounced visit. the secretary of state spoke about the fact that the united states of america will continue to support ukraine, and at a meeting at sikorsky university , he spoke about... a security agreement that will be signed by representatives of ukraine and , respectively, the united states of america, and blinken also said that the assistance , which yes waiting in ukraine...
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when jake salevan, national security advisor, president of the united states, says that the united statesining its leadership in the uranium sector in the peaceful nuclear sector. it is necessary to understand the state of uranium springs in the usa and canada. they are practically empty or are in a condition that would take a long time to restore. where will they take uranus, where will they turn their eyes, that’s how it is. very important, but there is little choice, that’s it, that’s why i don’t go any further i will, i won’t say where they will go next with their day not far from our border, that’s it, that’s why there are a certain kind of dangers that the chinese comrades also need to take into account, by the way, since they also have interests on the same mainland , that we are in, it also makes sense for them to take this into account, but as for european leaders, this seems like such a funny thing to me, because nothing depends on them, but... i like, for example, jose barel, i have already said more than once that he has said everything again that’s right, well, for example, h
when jake salevan, national security advisor, president of the united states, says that the united statesining its leadership in the uranium sector in the peaceful nuclear sector. it is necessary to understand the state of uranium springs in the usa and canada. they are practically empty or are in a condition that would take a long time to restore. where will they take uranus, where will they turn their eyes, that’s how it is. very important, but there is little choice, that’s it, that’s...
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the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment in diplomatic relations called the kitchen debate, where khrushchev tried to debate that the communists system, the soviet system was superior, and nixon debated that the capitalist american system was better. it captured the mood of the times. and then i eisenhower made a very bold gesture, something that previous other presidents would not have done. he invited khrushchev to come to the united states. and again, you may recall in 1959 of khrushchev comes to the united states quite a sensation, goes to disneyland, has new
the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment...
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and more important, the president would rather have representing the united states in this place at this time than julie smith, thank you. similarly, i think all of my colleagues united and believing this for the united states, for all of the members of nato, none of us could have hoped for a greater champion for this alliance than jens stoltenberg. no one could have done a better holding us together when others were trying to divide us. no one could have done a better job really carrying the alliance forward. and jens, we've all said it in different ways at times, but it always bears. we're so grateful for your leadership. thank. i also want thank all of the permanent representatives from the alliance countries for the work that you're doing every single day with your teams to really move forward with the work of the alliance. none of this happens by itself. none of this is automatic. it's because of the day in, day out work that you're doing to lead our alliance forward. now, i am really pleased that we're here when we're renaming the conference room at the u.s. mission to nato for sec
and more important, the president would rather have representing the united states in this place at this time than julie smith, thank you. similarly, i think all of my colleagues united and believing this for the united states, for all of the members of nato, none of us could have hoped for a greater champion for this alliance than jens stoltenberg. no one could have done a better holding us together when others were trying to divide us. no one could have done a better job really carrying the...
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and again, the united states and the europeans do know this. they are leaders know this, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they have reserved for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but it's been great talking to you as always. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me. and thank you for watching hope to see right down on a roll. the part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for his losses with the merciless exploitation of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories. 8 my la, devastated as a result of decades long fighting extremely hard days in group. and in 1948, the colonial administration was forced to
and again, the united states and the europeans do know this. they are leaders know this, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they have reserved for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but...