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>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a wonderful day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> starting at 8:00 p.m., parents who lost students in the school shooting at parkland will discuss gun violence. and the dect tore of i.c.e. testifies on oversight and crmp span 3, a hearing examines high prescription drug prices and the mpact on patients. c-span's washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impath you. coming up saturday mork, immigration reporter discusses progress on the u.s.-mexican border wall and other immigration t
>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a wonderful day....
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trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause] and we are no longer sacrificing the interests of the american people to pursue idealistic fantasies in havana, tehran, or anywhere else. [applause] mr. bolton: instead we are proudly defending american strength and american sovereignty. as a result, the world is changing for the better and the american people are safer. we can see the results of renewed american leadership in every corner of the globe, and particularly in the middle east, that typical neighborhood that israel calls home. over the years, presidents and policymakers have utilized many different tools of foreign policy. they have
trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause]...
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was important to do was to have all of the individual states cede their western claims to the united states. the night states could deal with them all together. you can see jefferson has imagined western boundaries, including a pretty aggressive western boundary for the state of pennsylvania to open up these lands to new settlements. by 1784, jefferson has imagined the possibility of 14 different new western states. both the land ordinance of 1784 in the northwest ordinance of --7 are very conscience conscious of the problems virginia landowners created. they want to have a system that will allow for rapid westward expansion in an orderly way. salesm surveys and public are principles that are woven into the early ordinances. mosthen, the thing that is famous, most noteworthy, and also most easily overlooked by americans because we take it for granted, the territorial system. what do i mean by the territorial system? what is the territorial system? areas with less than a certain population cannot be incorporated as states until they reach a certain number? technically, there were some states
was important to do was to have all of the individual states cede their western claims to the united states. the night states could deal with them all together. you can see jefferson has imagined western boundaries, including a pretty aggressive western boundary for the state of pennsylvania to open up these lands to new settlements. by 1784, jefferson has imagined the possibility of 14 different new western states. both the land ordinance of 1784 in the northwest ordinance of --7 are very...
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no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that the other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing with the united states and certain geopolitical fronts and yet i think. that the russians have been taking a very different they're very critical of the american policy but president putin has never said it worth about president trump personally. foolish you know let me complete my answer by saying that you're wrong does not rule out the possibility of any negotiations with the united states iran has said if the united states returns to the nuclear deal and compensates its commitments under the nuclear deal and removes the sanctions that are supposed to be gone that the nuclear d
no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that the other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing...
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an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. see italiane unification as the war is breaking out. so there's quite a bit on the minds of european powers at this time. >> one angle not quite as often talked about, but really important in this question, is the european communist movement, in particular karl marx and frederick engels. they were both fascinated by the american civil war, for two reasons. as part of the european revolutions of 1848, 1849, the communist league, which they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role and hopes to turn that into a communist, socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the uni
an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. see italiane unification as the war is breaking out. so there's...
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>> slaves were everywhere in the united states. we think of them mostly being in south and rural places, but they are in cities, brought into northern cities, some of them are even rented into the west and the northwest, so they are really everywhere, and often, they would take the opportunity to escape slavery and to seek that freedom they can find. >> what is a story that stands out to you in your research of a slave making that journey? focusedsearch is really on what happened after they are already in canada, but one of the settlement in what becomes .anada is the town of buxton you have a minister who takes a group of inflamed people from the south and he decides slavery is no longer ethical. he is going to go to ontario, set up a new community, and help them set up a settlement of their own. >> what is life like for them? use a up communities, what does that entail? -- you say setting up communities. what does that entail? made ofmay have been settlements in some of these places, but they are just times that. agricultural com
>> slaves were everywhere in the united states. we think of them mostly being in south and rural places, but they are in cities, brought into northern cities, some of them are even rented into the west and the northwest, so they are really everywhere, and often, they would take the opportunity to escape slavery and to seek that freedom they can find. >> what is a story that stands out to you in your research of a slave making that journey? focusedsearch is really on what happened...
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we spent a lot of time with the united states negotiating this deal, it is about give—and—ta ke. you have got to break the deadlock, foreign minister. if you allow a bully to bully you into accepting one thing, you will encourage him to bully you into accepting other things. we negotiated this deal, we did what we we re negotiated this deal, we did what we were supposed to do, the us did not do what it was supposed to do. the united states is working on the policy line that what's mine is mine, what's yours is negotiable. how do you break the deadlock though? mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, has set out some clear issues that he wants addressed as part of any, in america's view, future nuclear deal. the way iran, they say, and britain and the eu support them, destabilising influence through your support for has bhullar, to the tune of $70 million a year, the houthi rebels in yemen, your support for anti—government forces, and you can say that you are not doing any of this, but the americans believe this. how do you go back to the table, discussed this, and say you are accu
we spent a lot of time with the united states negotiating this deal, it is about give—and—ta ke. you have got to break the deadlock, foreign minister. if you allow a bully to bully you into accepting one thing, you will encourage him to bully you into accepting other things. we negotiated this deal, we did what we we re negotiated this deal, we did what we were supposed to do, the us did not do what it was supposed to do. the united states is working on the policy line that what's mine is...
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there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening. so all of this litigation that's been done on top of it was all against the backdrop of the census bureau saying that they were already going to perform this function, which opens the question, why is he having a press conference. the government has been doing this all along. >> and you know, our greg wallace has reported that this is the option that the census bureau itself recommended to the commerce secretary, wilbur ross, in january of 2018. and said, not only should you do it this way, it won't be expensive, and it's also more reliable data than you would get on a census. so here we are. >> and
there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening....
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united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the other things that were competing for headlines in something like the london times, probably the most widely circulated newspaper at the time. what other things are happening -- were happening that help us contextualize? >> the short answer is a lot. timepends on a particular during the war itself, but if you were to pull up a random london times or any other publication within europe, andre might be able to speak about other ones in the western thesphere, but it is political machinations, the soap operas of europ
united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the...
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and a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of canada after the underground railroad. >> why do they want to come back and what gives them hope? >> a lot of them thought of themselves as members of the united states. they really wanted to be u.s. citizens, part of the united states. slavery was making that impossible. but with the civil war and the end of slavery, there were a number of political leaders who say this is our chance. we are going to go and be part of a reconstruction government, we are going to be part of the opportunity for black people to have equal rights in the united stat
and a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of...
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and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here administration, who deserves a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you.
and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here...
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at that point you knew it be a united states party today.y tried to pour it on but they settled for a 2-0 win as they celebrate the world cup for a fourth time. rapinoe, the golden ball and golden boot winner at the top score and mvp. alex morgan was right there with six goals and three assists. >> i think people do not understand how emotionally exhausting this whole journey is. sometimes it comes at you. of course it is all worth it but it does not come without so much adversity and so much exhaustion. >> morgan went to cal. >>> a little bit of a surprise here. matt olson did not get the day off and that is a good thing because he hit his 19th home run of the season. marcus simeon goes to work. his 12th -- excuse me. they would 17-4. medicine should be okay for his next start. jeff samardzija was brilliant. seven innings of a scoreless ball. he got help from the defense. the giants have a 1-011 today. they have won seven of the last nine. >>> you later everyone. good night. hey, so i saw a movie trailer the other day. how could batman poss
at that point you knew it be a united states party today.y tried to pour it on but they settled for a 2-0 win as they celebrate the world cup for a fourth time. rapinoe, the golden ball and golden boot winner at the top score and mvp. alex morgan was right there with six goals and three assists. >> i think people do not understand how emotionally exhausting this whole journey is. sometimes it comes at you. of course it is all worth it but it does not come without so much adversity and so...
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itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of color by saying hat our fellow americans who are immigrant and those who may look to the president like immigrants, should go back to other countries, by referring to immigrants and asylum seekers as invaders. and by saying that members of congress who are immigrants or those of our colleagues who are wrongly assumed to be immigrants, do not belong in congress or in the united states of america. n all of this, the aforementioned donald john trump has, by his statement, brought the high office of the president of the united states in contempt, ridiculed, disgraced sown seeds of has discord among
itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of...
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as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be omorrow and years to come. much has shifted in the past few years. the international landscape is more crowded, competitive, and complicated. and when we look at what's different today two key points jump out to me. one is that the speed and intensity of the gravest dangers means that the fates of nations are more intertwined than they ever have been. climate change. nuclear proliferation. international and transnational terrorism. cyberwarfare. disruptive new technologies, ass migration. we're moving like moore's law is moving. none of them can be resolved by the united states alone or any nation acting alo
as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be omorrow and...
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it accounts for more than a third of all the stains will steel produced in the united states every year. over the three decades it's operated in caroll county, the surrounding communities that benefited for more than $60 million in tax revenue. that's just one of many job creators in my home state and it's far from the only one with a serious interest in seeing these measures get across the finish line. from consumer goods makers to industrial suppliers, kentucky continues to welcome job creating investment from around the world. i think practically every american is familiar with hot pockets, a culinary staple of busy family workers and college students everywhere but not everyone knows that as of several years ago, every single hot pocket is cooked in mount sterling, kentucky. the facility employs more than 1,000 kentuckians. the parent company is nestle based in switzerland so they're not only hardworking kentuckians but also lots of hungry consumers across the country who can understand why we need to keep our international trade insync. passing these agreements will help every stat
it accounts for more than a third of all the stains will steel produced in the united states every year. over the three decades it's operated in caroll county, the surrounding communities that benefited for more than $60 million in tax revenue. that's just one of many job creators in my home state and it's far from the only one with a serious interest in seeing these measures get across the finish line. from consumer goods makers to industrial suppliers, kentucky continues to welcome job...
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and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other trump administration officials were on hand for the conference including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with former congressman mike michael. watch the entire event on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here administration, who deserves a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you. president trump has been trusted -- entrusted the future of middle east peace alongside jared kushner. --come garrett, welcome welcome jason, welcome back from your travels, and welcome to the summit. >> it is really an honor to be here. this duringuntered the campaign, i was privileged to speak at a luncheon. i was amazed at the passion for israel in the room. the all the speakers -- all speakers were great, but what really amazed me was there was a young man around 19 years old, i have six kid
and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other trump administration officials were on hand for the conference including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with former congressman mike michael. watch the entire event on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with...
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and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that would cut our ranking by 20 percent or so from what we have here and would make a significant difference. most countries don't report murderers. they just report homicides and that makes one difference there. what people often do when they make comparisons across countries is not to look at homicides but firearm homicides. the average is up here, the united states is over here. much higher than the median. why is the united states a much higher in terms of firearm homicides and we are in terms of total homicides? if you look at the graph carefully, the lines look thicker. th
and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that...
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to the united states mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or did not? you cannot reduce it to a single factor but i have tried to list some of the factors here. one is the date of your emigration application. whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a watershed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic and people who thought they could hang on decided it was not possible. so the waiting lists became unmanageable after august 1938. max and fanny, in contrast to their children applied after august 30 eight. -- august 1938, september, actually. this was connected to the question of education and wealth. by and large, it was the better educated people, those with resources who managed to leave. younger people were the first to try to leave as illustrated by max and fanny's family, their children. women by and large were more anxious to leave then men. fanny was the one who first had the idea to leave. he had so
to the united states mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or did not? you cannot reduce it to a single factor but i have tried to list some of the factors here. one is the date of your emigration application. whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a watershed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic and people who thought they could hang on decided it was not...
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his appointment from the president of the united states.ld nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. dan packer great to see you. we a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of all the moments you share with your best friend, the greatest could be the moment you save her life. every second counts in cardiac arrest. learn hands-only cpr and be the difference for someone you love. and be the difference kevin: of course , you thinki've thought about it, but there's all this stuff in the way. sasha: you're not kidding. kevin the house, the kids are going to college. sasha: my new car. kevin: car? you bought a new car? sasha: oh hey! you should meet my friend avo. avo's a retirement coach he'll help get you started. kevin: but what does avo tell you to do? sasha: you don't know? ♪ focus on your future ♪ your goals can still be met ♪ kevin: but how? ♪ target your tomorrow ♪ and use the avo-bet kevin: you sin
his appointment from the president of the united states.ld nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. dan packer great to see you. we a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of all the moments you share with your best friend, the greatest could be the moment you save her life. every second counts in cardiac arrest. learn hands-only cpr and be...
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the united states had a real problem. systemp is envisioning a that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new territory of land, but as people take up the challenge or the promise of the possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the superintending power that would best serve their interests. and there are periods in the early republic was a lot of people -- when a lot of people in the southwest were as interested in spain as a possible ally as they were in the united states. student: wasn't the oregon territory -- i may be overstepping a little bit, but wasn't the org on territory split between britain and the united states for a good -- oregon territory split between britain and the united states for a good long time? eric: it was split. -- it is notolved clear until the 1840's that that boundary would be result without theght, but originally dividing line between u.s. and british claims in oregon was treaty of because the paris didn't really draw the line
the united states had a real problem. systemp is envisioning a that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new territory of land, but as people take up the challenge or the promise of the possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the superintending power that would best serve their interests. and there are periods in the early republic was a lot of people -- when a lot of people in the southwest were as interested in spain as a...
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when i get out there and talk to people throughout the united states, whether here in iowa or my hometate of texas -- wherever they are, whoever they are, i was talked about keeping my eye on the ball to make sure that no matter how much money they have or don't have or their background, that i'm going to work hard for them so they can achieve their american dream, too. i believe if we pursue the right kind of investments, if we pursue basic respect and compassion for people, and the social and racial justice that we need to continue pursuing, that we can achieve that. amy: we're talking with democratic presidential candidate julio castro. we will talk of out the mcdonald's workers protesting this week as well as his positions on amazon and continue to talk about immigration and is being hailed as the kind of breakout star perhaps along with elizabeth warren in that first debate of the democratic presidential primaries that just took place. this is democracy now! we will continue witith julian castro in davenport, iowa, in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy
when i get out there and talk to people throughout the united states, whether here in iowa or my hometate of texas -- wherever they are, whoever they are, i was talked about keeping my eye on the ball to make sure that no matter how much money they have or don't have or their background, that i'm going to work hard for them so they can achieve their american dream, too. i believe if we pursue the right kind of investments, if we pursue basic respect and compassion for people, and the social and...
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anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we've gone through eight years of war, a war that was imposed on us with the help of everybody. but why not de—escalate the situation? for example, the grace 1, which has been seized by british naval authorities. you have had a conversation with british foreign secretary jeremy hunt, and he said to you "look, this vessel could be freed if it's not bound for syria." it is that kind of action that the west find provocative. it's piracy, plain and simple. but there are eu sanctions against selling oil to syria. first of all, there are eu sanctions against buying syrian oil, not against selling oil to syria. one. second... going through eu... sorry, there are eu sanctions against
anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we've gone through eight years of war, a war that was imposed on us with the...
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the doors to the united states never officially shut. many doors are shut on entrance all along the way or have been planted closed years before. there are last ships and almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrant between 1933 and 1945. that is more than any other country in the world. clearly as i hope you have heard that is not something we should pat ourselves on the back for. i quoted lacrosse at the beginning with the idea that history is the relentless unforeseen. the refugee crisis is the unforeseen. with the immigration law based in eugenics science isolationism , economic insecurity and fear the american government response to the crisis that began 15 years later is not surprising. it is also a orton to remember thatgermany murdered the not the united states. the laws were not generous but america was not homicidal. we did not relent either. thank you very much. >> thank you. appreciate that. open for questions. >> thank you
the doors to the united states never officially shut. many doors are shut on entrance all along the way or have been planted closed years before. there are last ships and almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrant between 1933 and 1945. that is more than any other country in the world. clearly as i hope you have heard that is not something we should pat ourselves on the back for. i quoted...
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one for each of the united states and its territories, as the flags of each state and territory werefrom the lincoln memorial to near the white house. ♪ here the largest american flag in the capitol flew above the flags of the 56 states and territories. children of all ages brought their small american flags to place them in beds of white sand which formed letters usa. >> in the evening, there was a 2:45-minute show featuring american film, television and recording stars and hosted by world famous comedian bob hope. >> she's one of the most beautiful gals in the world. she's miss black america. right here. ms. g.o. smith. right here. [applause] ♪ ♪ no matter where i run i meet myself there ♪ looking inside ♪ what do i see ♪ ♪ anger and hope and doubt ♪ ♪ what am i all about ♪ ♪ and where am i going ♪ ♪ where am i going ♪ ♪ where am i going ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ >> the minstrels sang, this land is your land. ♪ this land is your land ♪ ♪ this land is my land ♪ ♪ from california to the new york islands ♪ ♪ from the mountains and forest ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ ♪ this ♪ as i went
one for each of the united states and its territories, as the flags of each state and territory werefrom the lincoln memorial to near the white house. ♪ here the largest american flag in the capitol flew above the flags of the 56 states and territories. children of all ages brought their small american flags to place them in beds of white sand which formed letters usa. >> in the evening, there was a 2:45-minute show featuring american film, television and recording stars and hosted by...
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the united states has imposed economic terrorism against the states including through imposition of sanctions and extorted. cation of them said this sick tendency of the united states to use illegal unilateral sanctions as an instrument of course so what anastase and private entities should come to an end with the united states' destructive actions and adoption and application of the doomed to fed policy of maximum pressure is the main cause of current situation and iran's decisions to bring back the balance to the j.c. ph of. iran's actions of a line of the remade the old colossus incorporated into j.c. ph and all taken in all of the to restore the long lost balance of the implementation of the commitments under the one like the united states iran has acted responsibly and has resorted to the civilized dispute resolution mechanism of the j c if you say which resulted in 11 commitments of the remaining participants based on the j. c.p.a. with regard to iran incorporated initially as stated in the 6 through larger into statement of ministerial meeting of the joint commission of the j.c. if you
the united states has imposed economic terrorism against the states including through imposition of sanctions and extorted. cation of them said this sick tendency of the united states to use illegal unilateral sanctions as an instrument of course so what anastase and private entities should come to an end with the united states' destructive actions and adoption and application of the doomed to fed policy of maximum pressure is the main cause of current situation and iran's decisions to bring...
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lou: and there are -- it a friendly government to the united states.me time, leftists and ngo's, nonprofits, many are working against u.s. policy with guatemala. works again ou -- working againt our immigration policies we're trying to move forward and border security policies this starting to look like a broader if you will, cooperative arrangement amongst central american countries. the leftist in this country. members of our state department, including perhaps the u.s. ambassador to guatemala, himself. >> the prior ambassador is no longer there, he was an obama appointee, he is gone. the new ambassador, our understanding based on our reporting was not much better idea logically, not a question whether you support president trump or not but a question whether or not you do your job to promote policies that administration put in place by voters of the morn people, whether it be state department, dhs, fbi, doj, there are a lot of officials who think they know better than voter that contrary to rule of law, and undermine what we're trying to do to prote
lou: and there are -- it a friendly government to the united states.me time, leftists and ngo's, nonprofits, many are working against u.s. policy with guatemala. works again ou -- working againt our immigration policies we're trying to move forward and border security policies this starting to look like a broader if you will, cooperative arrangement amongst central american countries. the leftist in this country. members of our state department, including perhaps the u.s. ambassador to...
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that the united states will always fight oppression and that the united states will always empower the people. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to this motion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> this is an outrageous and truly ensulting amendment meant to do nothing more than to score cheap political points. let's be clear, republicans are offering this amendment to take a stand against a socialist dictator but they plan to vote against this bill, a bill that does nothing more than protect people from that very dictator. in other words, republicans want to say that they support the venezuelan people but they are completely unwilling to do anything for them. ms. mucarsel-powell: i have just one thing to say to my republican colleagues. venezuelans don't need your empty words. they need action now. let's be clear. every american opposes dictatorial oppression, whether it comes from the far left or from the far right. in south america, we h
that the united states will always fight oppression and that the united states will always empower the people. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to this motion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. >> this is an outrageous and truly ensulting amendment meant to do nothing more than to score cheap political points. let's be clear,...
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i would also point out that unscr 2216, which the united states supported and the united states was one of the original sponsors of says very clearly that the position of the international community, that includes us, is sport for the legitimate government of yeppen. a whether we agree with it or we disagree with it now, that is what the united nations security council said, which we voted for, and that is still the official position of the united states. i believe correctly we should continue to support a resolution negotiated by the united nations that would allow for the resumption of the gcc transition document that was signed in 2011 and that would bring everybody back to a political process inside of yemen. but beating on the saudis isn't going to get you there. i think that, you know, in order to achieve, in order to sort of represent a correct way forward, we need at least to look at the reality of the situation and not simply to pursue shadows in plato's cave. >> we don't have too much more time and there are other topics, so can you make that fast? >> in the 2 1/2 years after
i would also point out that unscr 2216, which the united states supported and the united states was one of the original sponsors of says very clearly that the position of the international community, that includes us, is sport for the legitimate government of yeppen. a whether we agree with it or we disagree with it now, that is what the united nations security council said, which we voted for, and that is still the official position of the united states. i believe correctly we should continue...
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things that the government did was not to change our policies of strategy partnership with the united statesions are at an excellent state. it's not a competitive relationship in terms with the rest of europe and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal background is concerned. i'm quite proud about my c.v. i'm considered to be a draw back in my political career but certainly attitudes in greece have changed and public opinion is no longer anti american as it was maybe 20 or 30 year ace s a >> how are you going to navigate relations with donald trump in all of most of europe quite unpopular. >> i've had a chance to have a quick chat. i had a longer chat with vice president pence a short chat with president trump and again, i look at fundamentals of the u.s. relationships and have very solid and in that sense i'm eager to work with president trump to further improve the quality of our relationship and there is much more we can do especially on the economic front. one of my main goals is to completely change the investment community and turn grease into an at
things that the government did was not to change our policies of strategy partnership with the united statesions are at an excellent state. it's not a competitive relationship in terms with the rest of europe and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal background is concerned. i'm quite proud about my c.v. i'm considered to be a draw back in my political career but certainly attitudes in greece have changed and public opinion is no longer anti american as it...
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all of you speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states. to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised the u.s. senate and thursday passed a bill that would allow for the strengthening of sanctions with the with regards to north korea soon so you know there is a trust issues well sanctions is the issue that this is the overriding theme is that is there any sense do we have an idea when they may be lifted or otherwise they're looking for concrete details concrete achievements before they begin lifting sanctions and they want them verified but again it's going to take time so denuclearization efforts progress to be put in place and then verified by the united states. but as i said trust big issue we don't expect. to of the truth that's where we're going to verify any denuclearization that takes place that's why we will ensure that we see actual on the ground on the ground outcomes we're not going to take anyone's word for it this is going to take time and a lot of effort and
all of you speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states. to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised the u.s. senate and thursday passed a bill that would allow for the strengthening of sanctions with the with regards to north korea soon so you know there is a trust issues well sanctions is the issue that this is the overriding theme is that is there any sense do we have an idea when they may be lifted...
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the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and that's it's needed. >> let's talk about that. cracked and people often compare >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? beenthis help had not there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i think that's what a lot of people think, when you have threats to cut off the country entirely from assistance or to cut off travel entirely , the potential could be exacerbating these problems. thes bring the focus to u.s. approach to migration. for decades, not just the trump administration but predating the trump administration is enforcement first, border security first. in many ways you can sum up the democratic and republican approach since really the '90s as deterrence. i think it's fair to say that hasn't worked. and i think that was
the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and that's it's needed. >> let's talk about that. cracked and people often compare >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? beenthis help had not there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i...
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census generates an accurate count of how many citizens, noncitizens and illegal aliens are in the united states of america. not too much to ask. this will greatly inform a wide array of public policy decisions. this information is also relevant to administering our elections. some states may want to draw state and local legislative districts based upon the voter eligible population. indeed the same way the supreme court handed down the census decision, it also said it would not review certain types of districting decisions which could encourage states to make such decisions based on voter eligibility. with today's order we will collect all of the information we need to conduct an accurate census and to make responsible decisions about public policy, voting rights and representation in congress. in everything we do we will faithfully represent the people of the united states of america. i would like now to introduce attorney general bill barr to the podium. thank you. >> good evening. thank you, mr. president, and congratulations on today's executive order which will ensure that we finally have
census generates an accurate count of how many citizens, noncitizens and illegal aliens are in the united states of america. not too much to ask. this will greatly inform a wide array of public policy decisions. this information is also relevant to administering our elections. some states may want to draw state and local legislative districts based upon the voter eligible population. indeed the same way the supreme court handed down the census decision, it also said it would not review certain...
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if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. e choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president warren g. harding called it, as harding said, we are forever to devoted to safe guard america first to stabilize america first to prospers america first, to think of america first, to exalt america first, and to live for and reveer america first. you never heard that before. you've been doing this a long time. i was speaking to a couple of the folks that were responsible right here, freeman, for this great boat of which they are setting records right now, records by a lot. not even close. so over the last year -- where is freeman. >> where are you folks? stand up, please. great job [ applause ] >> and they were say how well doing and that they've
if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. e choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president warren g. harding called it, as harding said, we are forever to devoted to safe...
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the united states of america will never compromise the safety and security of the jewish state of israelheers and applause] vice pres. pence: in the wake of all those actions, finally, the president also made one other promise. he promised to stand up to the world's leading state sponsor of terror. and he did just that when he withdrew the united states of america from the disastrous iran nuclear deal. there will be no more cash for the mullahs in iran. [cheers and applause] vice pres. pence: and pastor hagan mentioned, i served in the congress of the united states, i was on the foreign affairs committee. back when i was in congress, there was actually a bipartisan group of members of congress who brought together sanctions on iran years ago. those sanctions were isolating a regime and was bringing tremendous pressure on it. but in 2015, we all remember, when the iran nuclear deal was signed, all of that pressure went away. the previous administration's so-called deal didn't prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, it delayed it. for roughly a decade. in exchange, the deal gave away
the united states of america will never compromise the safety and security of the jewish state of israelheers and applause] vice pres. pence: in the wake of all those actions, finally, the president also made one other promise. he promised to stand up to the world's leading state sponsor of terror. and he did just that when he withdrew the united states of america from the disastrous iran nuclear deal. there will be no more cash for the mullahs in iran. [cheers and applause] vice pres. pence:...
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the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court., of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't show up for the most part. >> good point. they just came ot with data that 90% of final orders of 90% of the judges' decisions order removals are issued in absentia which means people didn't show up to court. gerry: so what should be done? you said congress needs to authorize more money to increase facilities. isn't though, in a sense -- and i don't want to sound inhumane here, but the more spacious you make these facilities, the better able to deal with these number, isn't that in a funny way going to encourage people to come as well? right now if people are getting the impression
the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court., of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't...
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and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other trump administration officials were on
and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other trump administration officials were on
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it should not occur in the united states of america. senior levels of the bureau of investigation, these individuals should be charged. they are the ones who interfered with our election. even more effectively than the russians. they are still at it. senior levels. of the federal bureau of investigation. they planted a spy. that's right, a spy. and the trumpet administration, they lied to federal courts, not once but four times. the fisa court in order to get a counterintelligence warrant, and they got it. and who are they spying on? lisa paige? it was a backdoor effort to go after the trump campaign. yet the hello campaign the obama administration trying to take out the republican candidate for president of the united states. under the preposterous notion that he was conspiring with vladimir putin. donald trump has never in his entire life, shown a dislike for his country. he loves his country. it is the people who have set this up who despise their country and despise our election system. we are all the time from democrats about suppr
it should not occur in the united states of america. senior levels of the bureau of investigation, these individuals should be charged. they are the ones who interfered with our election. even more effectively than the russians. they are still at it. senior levels. of the federal bureau of investigation. they planted a spy. that's right, a spy. and the trumpet administration, they lied to federal courts, not once but four times. the fisa court in order to get a counterintelligence warrant, and...
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and others have condemned and looking ahead to 2 the united states and china will try to restart trade talks next week in the middle of their trade war here d.w. we want to take a step back and think about this relationship between the world's 2 largest economies it's fair to say the relationship has been its rockiest in the years and that we've entered an era of mutual disillusionment i'm very glad to have frank langfitt join us for this conversation he's a journalist formerly based in china and out now with a book looking at the relationship from the ground up it's called shanghai free taxi a frank what do you think of when you think of mutual disillusionment. well i guess what i've been really struck by melissa is how both sides particularly the people in both countries now have much dimmer view of the governments of the other country and i think in the case of china one thing is disillusionment with the democratic system a lot of people in china are not happy with president trump he's a cut not the kind of leader they thought would lead a democracy like the united states i th
and others have condemned and looking ahead to 2 the united states and china will try to restart trade talks next week in the middle of their trade war here d.w. we want to take a step back and think about this relationship between the world's 2 largest economies it's fair to say the relationship has been its rockiest in the years and that we've entered an era of mutual disillusionment i'm very glad to have frank langfitt join us for this conversation he's a journalist formerly based in china...
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things that the government did was not no change our policies of strategic partnership with the united statest an excellent state and it is not a competitive relationship in terms of with the rest of europe. and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal back ground is concerned, i'm quite proud about my cv and i don't consider it to be a drawback in my political career. but attitudes in greece have changed and the public opinion is no >> how are you going to navigate relations with donald trump? trump is in most of europe quite unpopular. >> i've had a chance to have a quick chat. i had a longer chat with vice president pence, a short chat with president trump. again, i look at the fundamentals of the u.s./greek relationships and they are very, very solid. and in that sense i'm eager to work with president trump to further improve the quality of our relationship. there's much more we can do, especially on the economic front. as i told you, one of my main goals is to completely change the attitudes of the international investment community vis-a-vis greece and
things that the government did was not no change our policies of strategic partnership with the united statest an excellent state and it is not a competitive relationship in terms of with the rest of europe. and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal back ground is concerned, i'm quite proud about my cv and i don't consider it to be a drawback in my political career. but attitudes in greece have changed and the public opinion is no >> how are you going...
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that makes no sense for the united states of america. part two is a path to citizenship for everyone who is here to stay. [ applause ] it's for dreamers and for grandmas and for brothers and for sisters. it's for our neighbors, for people who started businesses. it's for people who work farms. it's for people who have been here for years and who are part of our great american family. that path to citizenship has to be both fair and achievable. part three to this plan is to say we have got to stop the crisis at the border. i will stop the crisis at the border. >> we can talk a little more about that in detail. >> can i just do one more? >> sure. >> no great nation tears families apart. no great nation locks up children, and that's critical. and then the fourth part is just to say quickly we need to provide more aid around the world, and particularly in central america. help establish the rule of law, make a little investment in the economy and not so many people will feel that they need to run for their lives. we should be a country that
that makes no sense for the united states of america. part two is a path to citizenship for everyone who is here to stay. [ applause ] it's for dreamers and for grandmas and for brothers and for sisters. it's for our neighbors, for people who started businesses. it's for people who work farms. it's for people who have been here for years and who are part of our great american family. that path to citizenship has to be both fair and achievable. part three to this plan is to say we have got to...
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currently the united states, the u.s. congress, they have allowed chinese state enterprise to have a minority stake in natural gas projects and oil projects. we've never allowed a central enterprise to have a majority stake in the u.s. natural gas project. so that's something to think about very carefully, second, my understanding is that, multiple commercial oil, and gas firms have walked away from this particular project because of its cost required to bring it online. i would question why is it that the chinese company is willing to pursue commercial companies viewed is not commercially feasible, we should have a lot of oversight over, ideally we would have an open bidding process for development projects in the united states, those would go to the best commercial bidders. if this not was something feasibly commercially but something the communist party is willing to invest in, this to me, it speaks of more interest than commercial ones being involved in the deal, so this is something that would require very serious u.s
currently the united states, the u.s. congress, they have allowed chinese state enterprise to have a minority stake in natural gas projects and oil projects. we've never allowed a central enterprise to have a majority stake in the u.s. natural gas project. so that's something to think about very carefully, second, my understanding is that, multiple commercial oil, and gas firms have walked away from this particular project because of its cost required to bring it online. i would question why is...
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we want to be in the united states.applause] early in my presidency, i ordered the federal government to live by two very simple, but very crucial rules. buy american and hire american. it's called america first, folks. it was never that way. i mean, for many, many decades. it was everybody else first. and we were the people that took care of other people's borders. we'd protect other people's borders, but we don't want to protect our own border. we'd fight for the right of other countries to have a strong, powerful border so nobody could come in. but our border was like a leaking sieve. and that's changed so rapidly and so much. a lot of things are happening. we're building a wall as we speak, even though we have about seven lawsuits trying to stop it from the democrats and others. but we're doing very well and we're doing well on the border. mexico's been a great help. i told them, i said, look, you're going to help us. if they walk through your country, 2,000-mile walk, horrible things happen during that walk to peop
we want to be in the united states.applause] early in my presidency, i ordered the federal government to live by two very simple, but very crucial rules. buy american and hire american. it's called america first, folks. it was never that way. i mean, for many, many decades. it was everybody else first. and we were the people that took care of other people's borders. we'd protect other people's borders, but we don't want to protect our own border. we'd fight for the right of other countries to...
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really cemented what we think of today as a special relationship between great britain and the united statesf america. that was the key thing that he did as ambassador. intended to do that -- continue to do as secretary of state. i think he would have said, i think the only time he thought he did anything dishonorable in the office was in the situation of the panama canal and the way he wrote, he essentially wrote a new treaty with the new broken away state of panama. he wrote it with the guy who was not panamanian, but one of the members of the french company who was building the canal earlier and stood to make the company $40 million dollars from this. he wrote a few letters to senators just after they were getting ready to ratify that treaty. he said, do it fast, don't amend it and don't spend a lot of time talking about it because there's a lot in there that maybe we don't want people to think about. >> i would like to give the audience a chance to ask some questions so i can ask a few more, we have a microphone, so if you like, we have a microphone right here. [inaudible] i picked up in
really cemented what we think of today as a special relationship between great britain and the united statesf america. that was the key thing that he did as ambassador. intended to do that -- continue to do as secretary of state. i think he would have said, i think the only time he thought he did anything dishonorable in the office was in the situation of the panama canal and the way he wrote, he essentially wrote a new treaty with the new broken away state of panama. he wrote it with the guy...
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reduced immigration to the united states by 97%. >> hitler, seig heil! >> meanwhile, something even more disturbing was happening in europe. an ambitious young german leader was watching america closely. >> adolf hitler had some real praise for the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> hitler said, the united states is really on the money. we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about definitely had echoes in the nazi policy of the 1930s, and the holocaust is one horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter. >> the white supremacy of today has not reached the level it did a century ago. burt some of its deeply troubling ideas are returning. >> you don't think all races are equal. >> no. i do not. and i don't see why anyone would.
reduced immigration to the united states by 97%. >> hitler, seig heil! >> meanwhile, something even more disturbing was happening in europe. an ambitious young german leader was watching america closely. >> adolf hitler had some real praise for the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> hitler said, the united states is really on the money. we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions...
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in the united states and all around the world a very warm welcome while we begin their day in turkey which has received the 1st shipments of a russian s. 400 missile defense system despite the threat of sanctions from the united states and the concerns raised by its nato allies well the shipments arrived by plane at a military air base near ancora nato is worried about the potential consequences of this controversial acquisition but no amount of objections could persuade turkey to undo its deal with russia. turkish t.v. broadcast this footage of a russian air force cargo plane at an air base in ankara delivering parts of a russian s 400 missile defense system but turkish foreign minister confirmed deliveries had begun. and if we say this each time this is a done deal and the process continues. russian sources say as $400.00 anti-aircraft system could reach targets at an altitude of up to 30 kilometers and has a range of 400 kilometers turkey is a member of the western nato alliance the u.s. has warned it will not allow turkey to participate in the f. 35 joint strike fighter program i
in the united states and all around the world a very warm welcome while we begin their day in turkey which has received the 1st shipments of a russian s. 400 missile defense system despite the threat of sanctions from the united states and the concerns raised by its nato allies well the shipments arrived by plane at a military air base near ancora nato is worried about the potential consequences of this controversial acquisition but no amount of objections could persuade turkey to undo its deal...
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case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument, that they could be very useful allies, and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little fort. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form of something like this where cabins were built and a circle with palisades so the community became kind of a makeshift fort. these guys recognized from the beginning that they were operating in territory where they would be regarded as hostile invaders, and it was incumbent upon them to defend themselves against both native americans that might not want them there, and also, as the war progressed against, you know, the pressures of british arms as well, one of the key people involved in this process -- let me ask you this. when you think of daniel boone, do you think of him as a figure of the american revolution? he is familiar. everyone knows who daniel boone was. he was a great
case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument, that they could be very useful allies, and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little fort. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form of something like this where cabins were built and a circle with palisades so...
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the russians tried to invade the united states electoral process and change it. i know that first hand because it happened first in the state of illinois. it turns out someone put together a computer program that had a little opening in it, a little hole, and that's all they needed. sitting out in moscow, these folks in front of computers are searching day in and day out searching for ways to get in the voter list in illinois. they were successful. successful in invading the voter lists of the people in our state of people eligible to vote. they could have done some mischievous things. they could have disrupted our election. thank goodness they didn't. it's as simple as changing one digit in the address of a voter, so when that person came to vote, the i.d. card wouldn't match up in terms of your address with the official record, and that meant that you would vote with a provisional ballot and those ballots would stack up with the thousands of people who could have been victimized by the russians in my state of illinois. we said it very publicly, we were the first
the russians tried to invade the united states electoral process and change it. i know that first hand because it happened first in the state of illinois. it turns out someone put together a computer program that had a little opening in it, a little hole, and that's all they needed. sitting out in moscow, these folks in front of computers are searching day in and day out searching for ways to get in the voter list in illinois. they were successful. successful in invading the voter lists of the...
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his appointment from the president of the united states.ad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who have never seen a beach. i was confused why somebody was in this situation especially in america. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh so when i started joshua's heart foundation it was a key thing to be able to engage youth in the foundation. to help them participate. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh
his appointment from the president of the united states.ad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help...
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the united states is protecectig its dictator here. stakenly, they think that benefit the government of donald trump. donald trump might win reelectition in the united stats if the world sees he is taking measures in favor ofof democracy in honduras rather than in fafar of the dictatotorship, as he is doing now. managed bycking is the dea. the dea knows o of each shipment that comomes out of venezuelelad cold beer.r. the dea knows about it. and some pass through that any problems and others are stopped. so there is not a fightt against drug trafficking. there isis a fight against the cartels. there are some cartels that are foughtht and oththers they let m go. they know the implications of your trafficking here. nonetheless, justice is selected. they take action n against some and protect the others. i think the president is protected by the united states. juan: 10 years ago before the coup against you throughout latin america there were progressive governments trying to change the social conditions of their people. we have seen this en
the united states is protecectig its dictator here. stakenly, they think that benefit the government of donald trump. donald trump might win reelectition in the united stats if the world sees he is taking measures in favor ofof democracy in honduras rather than in fafar of the dictatotorship, as he is doing now. managed bycking is the dea. the dea knows o of each shipment that comomes out of venezuelelad cold beer.r. the dea knows about it. and some pass through that any problems and others are...