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it's united states' law operating on the united states' official who is acting inside the united states. this case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take these orders from mexico. >> i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. may said criminal he is they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners via a -- >> why? they wouldn't get any damages for the death of their 15-year-old son, for their emotional suffering. but i think i have to follow up on what justice ginsburg is saying, a more fundamental question. which is, i don't think you or the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking pop shots at passing mexicans. >> absolutely not. >> and yes, there is a criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position. but why should there not be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the constitution? either under the fourth or fifth amendment, wouldn't shooting pop shots
it's united states' law operating on the united states' official who is acting inside the united states. this case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take these orders from mexico. >> i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. may said criminal he is they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners via a -- >> why? they wouldn't get any...
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foreign policy well it's not at the united states was it wasn't the only player in the international system and the united nations for example was also created with russia's help but when you say that there is no comparison between the united states and russia i would totally agree with you because russia is not responsible for iraq russia is not responsible for libya russia is not responsible for syria how can you claim that the world is a better place because of the united states when you have three brutal conflicts that have killed hundreds of thousands of people displaced millions and a you can still say dad that the united states made the world a better place how come i can say it without reservation the united states has also turned europe from a place that had multiple great power wars into a place where you have democracies aligned nato aligned with the united states you have peace stability freedom economic prosperity and russia's trying to undermine that you know ask countries on russia's border ukraine georgia do they want to be part of russia or do they want to be part of
foreign policy well it's not at the united states was it wasn't the only player in the international system and the united nations for example was also created with russia's help but when you say that there is no comparison between the united states and russia i would totally agree with you because russia is not responsible for iraq russia is not responsible for libya russia is not responsible for syria how can you claim that the world is a better place because of the united states when you...
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[applause] the honorable gary peters, united states senator, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable roger wicker, united states senator, state of mississippi. [applause] the honorable james mattis, secretary of defense. [applause] the honorable terry mcauliffe, governor, commonwealth of virginia. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, our ship's sponsor, mrs. susan ford bales. [applause] she is escorted today -- she is escorted today by master chief laura nunley, command master chief, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormack, united states navy, perspective commanding officer, uss gerald r. ford. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. platform and a salute. ♪ [cannons] >> ready? ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem will be performed by gerald r. ford's own chief petty officer. advance the colors. ♪ >> platform. hand salute. ♪ >> present arms. >> ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's
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australia's national interest, as it is in the national interest in all indo pacific nations for the united states to retain a strong commitment to this region. it is an indispensable power in promoting and upholding the international order, were smaller states have the same rights as greater power. it is the interest to work closely with the administration to help shape its thinking and encourage its deep commitment to our region. the work and australia's interests and those in the united states, and to the region and the wider world. such is my optimism. thank you. [applause] ♪ thehey look tomorrow at risk of lone wolf terrorism and how to combat the threat. we have a live monday on c-span. the american conservative institute hosts the discussion on ways to encourage robust urban development and u.s. cities and towns. that is at 5:30 p.m. eastern. >> we have been on the road meeting the winners of the documentary competition. in east london connecticut jack mcdonald and kyle and victoria were handed $1500 for the documentary on environmental justice. winnerse mention received $250 for their docu
australia's national interest, as it is in the national interest in all indo pacific nations for the united states to retain a strong commitment to this region. it is an indispensable power in promoting and upholding the international order, were smaller states have the same rights as greater power. it is the interest to work closely with the administration to help shape its thinking and encourage its deep commitment to our region. the work and australia's interests and those in the united...
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sanctions against the united states to punish the united states for its overthrow of the government of libya and the creation of chaos throughout the world we suffer from what we call american exceptionalism we apply a very different standard to the united states when the united states screws up around the world our motives are always pure but somehow we made a mistake but we're innocent but we have a very very different standard and that's that corrosive environment that we live in in the united states where we judge ourselves by completely different stand than we judge everybody else and unless we begin to get past that we can understand how the world looks to anybody else from the standpoint of the rest of the world russia might be a problem in certain areas but the main threat to world peace over and over again in every survey around the world this is the united states the united states is viewed internationally as the main threat to world peace americans don't know that americans are very limited very parochial and they don't have a sense of how we are perceived in the world or
sanctions against the united states to punish the united states for its overthrow of the government of libya and the creation of chaos throughout the world we suffer from what we call american exceptionalism we apply a very different standard to the united states when the united states screws up around the world our motives are always pure but somehow we made a mistake but we're innocent but we have a very very different standard and that's that corrosive environment that we live in in the...
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he spoke over and over about energy independence and the black sea pipeline, the reason the united statesting a black sea pipeline in eastern european states is to prevent russia from bullying countries like ukraine, poland, romania, bulgaria with their gas monopoly, their energy supplies. vladimir putin looks at those words, attendance and words, the president is thinking long-term how to circumvent russian influence and prevent russia from dominating eastern europe which we might have hoped for given his rhetoric on the campaign trail. heather: there are implications involved in syria, isis, bashar al-assad and the situation going on with north korea and russia had conversations with china, warning both of us america, the united states, south korea to halt at least temporarily our large-scale military action, what do you think will be discussed on both of those counts? >> the president has a lot to talk about concerning syria, isis and north korea but concerning his approach to russia and what was said today about these economic deals, the president wants to negotiate from a position of
he spoke over and over about energy independence and the black sea pipeline, the reason the united statesting a black sea pipeline in eastern european states is to prevent russia from bullying countries like ukraine, poland, romania, bulgaria with their gas monopoly, their energy supplies. vladimir putin looks at those words, attendance and words, the president is thinking long-term how to circumvent russian influence and prevent russia from dominating eastern europe which we might have hoped...
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australia's national interest, as it is in the national interest of all indo-pacific nations, for the united states to retain a strong, unwavering commitment to this region. it is the indispensable power in promoting and upholding the international rules-based order where smaller states have the same rights as great powers. we understand that is in our national interest to work closely with the new administration, to help shape its thinking, and to encourage its deep commitment to our region in ways that work in australia's interests and those of the u.s. and to our region and the wider world. such is my optimism. thank you. [applause] >> present trump heads to ohio today for an event in youngstown if this'll be his second visit to the state since his inauguration. live coverage beginning at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span3. you can watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. sunday night on "after words" connecticut democratic congresswoman rosa delauro talks about her efforts to protect social programs in her book the least among us, waging the battle for the vulnerable. >> when s
australia's national interest, as it is in the national interest of all indo-pacific nations, for the united states to retain a strong, unwavering commitment to this region. it is the indispensable power in promoting and upholding the international rules-based order where smaller states have the same rights as great powers. we understand that is in our national interest to work closely with the new administration, to help shape its thinking, and to encourage its deep commitment to our region in...
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after world war two the united states has certainly made mistakes but again overall i think the united states is doing a lot of things well working now to address the north korean nuclear issue we worked for a decade building an international coalition to address the iran nuclear issue to to address isis so sure there are there are challenges but i think the united states is continuing to play an important leadership role in the international system and nobody is trying to diminish the international. the important international role that the united states is playing i just don't understand why the americans as the benton diminishing russia's role because because although each human is that you now list that they wouldn't have been possible without russia's participation all those issues that you have mentioned russia was right there at the table with the americans you know russia did play a helpful role in the iran nuclear negotiations i think that's true russia also played a helpful role and the six party talks but it would be great if russia would contribute to the rules based order
after world war two the united states has certainly made mistakes but again overall i think the united states is doing a lot of things well working now to address the north korean nuclear issue we worked for a decade building an international coalition to address the iran nuclear issue to to address isis so sure there are there are challenges but i think the united states is continuing to play an important leadership role in the international system and nobody is trying to diminish the...
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that is a reference to guest that suggests the united states should provoke iran into a war so wehe united states will cause this ally to drop nuclear weapons on them. one thing that should be known is your guest promotes the interests of the state of israel, like every other think there like the american enterprise institute. i like to say to your guest that we are not all as stupid as you think we are. steve, you have a good day. thanks. host: patrick clawson? guest: there are about a quarter million people out there who have seen you to in which a 911 truther accuses me of trying to provoke a war with iran. a number of publications and written about that. i said i hope there is no confrontation and as tensions get worse, i think the united states should wait to see whether iran initiates military action weather than the united states ever initiating military action. still hold to is that there are no circumstances under which the united states should initiate military action was iran --with iran. we hope they do not initiate military action against us, but they have seized american sail
that is a reference to guest that suggests the united states should provoke iran into a war so wehe united states will cause this ally to drop nuclear weapons on them. one thing that should be known is your guest promotes the interests of the state of israel, like every other think there like the american enterprise institute. i like to say to your guest that we are not all as stupid as you think we are. steve, you have a good day. thanks. host: patrick clawson? guest: there are about a quarter...
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has notthat information been used against the united states and is hampered our efforts to find terrorists and identify isis radicals. there is a clear reason why the intelligence community has not been used against the united has been only very constrained in what he can tell the in public. at the end of the day we have to trust these are real professionals and that they are reporting the findings as they see them. guest: host: we are talking with alina polyakova of the atlantic council. advisored as an to nongovernmental organizations. ohio on theing from independent line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i guess my basic comment is i think for the title of your program "lobbying by the russians to lessen or remove sanctions," i don't have a problem with that as long as it is transparent. we know who is doing it. we know who they are trying to influence. when these things are being hidden, when it is being done subvertand trying to democracy that we have here in our country, it kind of leaves us open to these kind of thing for they can come in and try to subvert the fr
has notthat information been used against the united states and is hampered our efforts to find terrorists and identify isis radicals. there is a clear reason why the intelligence community has not been used against the united has been only very constrained in what he can tell the in public. at the end of the day we have to trust these are real professionals and that they are reporting the findings as they see them. guest: host: we are talking with alina polyakova of the atlantic council....
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the honorable richard cheney, former vice president of the united states. [applause] the honorable rick schneider, governor, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable gary peters, united states senator, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable roger wicker, united states senator, state of mississippi. [applause] the honorable james mattis, secretary of defense. [cheers and applause] the honorable terry mcauliffe, governor, commonwealth of virginia. ladies and gentlemen, our ship's sponsor, mrs. susan ford bales. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] -- she is escorted today by command master chief, united states navy, command master chief uss gerald r. ford. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, escorted today by captain richard mccormick, united states navy, perspective commanding officer uss gerald r. ford. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, honors to the president of the united states. platform and salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem will be performed by gerald r. ford's own chief petty office
the honorable richard cheney, former vice president of the united states. [applause] the honorable rick schneider, governor, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable gary peters, united states senator, state of michigan. [applause] the honorable roger wicker, united states senator, state of mississippi. [applause] the honorable james mattis, secretary of defense. [cheers and applause] the honorable terry mcauliffe, governor, commonwealth of virginia. ladies and gentlemen, our ship's sponsor,...
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portugal is very important to us and we look forward to serving united states and workable. -- portugal. >> thank you very much. new mexico, my home state as one of the oldest catholic traditions in the country. it has been over 400 years since the catholic church was first established in the state of new mexico. it obviously was not a state at the time. those traditions still run very strong in the state. many new mexicans have a strong reverence for st. francis. catholic missionary efforts in new mexico were started by the order named for him. hometown ofe of my santa fe, the oldest capital city in the country, is also named for saint francis. it's full name is love your reality and a sense of a day -- the royal town of the holy base of st. francis. the traditions of saint francis run strong in new mexico. writing in his home, praise be to you. ouras subtitled on care for common home. pope francis stated i believe st. francis is the example for the care of the vulnerable. he lived out joyfully and authentically. the patron saint of all who study and work in the area. love byhas much n
portugal is very important to us and we look forward to serving united states and workable. -- portugal. >> thank you very much. new mexico, my home state as one of the oldest catholic traditions in the country. it has been over 400 years since the catholic church was first established in the state of new mexico. it obviously was not a state at the time. those traditions still run very strong in the state. many new mexicans have a strong reverence for st. francis. catholic missionary...
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we also have many other honored guests with us today, including the commander of the united states armed forces japan, general jerry martinez, and many distinguished members of congress from his home state, as well as the senators that i mentioned before. in fact, it's important to note that snort corker is in fact the chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee and we're truly honored to have you and senator alexander here. we're joined by members of house of representatives of tennessee, congresswoman blackburn, congressman phil rowe and others, would you give them a round of applause? [applaus [applause] >> and i know it's a particular honor to have with us bill's counterpart japan's ambassador to the united states of america, ambassador sasay and his wife. [applause]. >> as well as a special advisor to the prime minister and member, kaway. [applause] >> if i had the privilege of expressing during my trip to japan on the president's behalf earlier this year. under president donald trump, the united states is firmly committed, firmly committed to our treasured friend and ally japa
we also have many other honored guests with us today, including the commander of the united states armed forces japan, general jerry martinez, and many distinguished members of congress from his home state, as well as the senators that i mentioned before. in fact, it's important to note that snort corker is in fact the chairman of the senate foreign affairs committee and we're truly honored to have you and senator alexander here. we're joined by members of house of representatives of tennessee,...
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charlie: do you think that's a test of the united states? byad sharif: it was stated the president that he would not go to saudi arabia until he was sure those things were on the table. charlie: but he believes it will create jobs, the effort to sell weapons to saudi arabia. javad sharif: it's good that they create jobs, but that should not be the yardstick for who supports terrorism. charlie: one thing that i think is interesting for the american people is what is exactly a terrorist and who is a terrorist question mark for example, al qaeda is a terrorist organization. you would agree? javad sharif: yes. charlie: isis? javad sharif: yes. charlie: hezbollah, you would agree? javad sharif: i wouldn't. charlie: but they are on the terrorist list. javad sharif: again, let's apply a yardstick. let's take the united nations as an acceptable mechanism, an acceptable machinery to define for you who is a terrorist and who is not. at least except something multilateral. unitedot accept the states being the prosecutor, judge, jury, executor -- executi
charlie: do you think that's a test of the united states? byad sharif: it was stated the president that he would not go to saudi arabia until he was sure those things were on the table. charlie: but he believes it will create jobs, the effort to sell weapons to saudi arabia. javad sharif: it's good that they create jobs, but that should not be the yardstick for who supports terrorism. charlie: one thing that i think is interesting for the american people is what is exactly a terrorist and who...
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of the united states of america. duda and mr. donald trump. >> the president of the republic of poland, mr. andre duda. gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to welcome to warsaw, to welcome to poland, the president of the united states of america, mr. donald trump. with this isd visit in warsaw which is one of the first international visits paid by mr. president trump. reinforces our bond them a high quality of the alliance between poland and the united states. that wedemonstrates mutually assess each other as loyal partners of those who on many different areas including the area of security within the nato alliance. today, this was one of the topics of our discussion that we had during our meeting with mr. president followed by a plenary session of our two delegations. we talked about the presence of american soldiers in poland. we talked about strengthening security including the eastern flank of nato. we discussed generally the security situation in this part of europe. apart from that, we mentioned the situation in ukraine. we
of the united states of america. duda and mr. donald trump. >> the president of the republic of poland, mr. andre duda. gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to welcome to warsaw, to welcome to poland, the president of the united states of america, mr. donald trump. with this isd visit in warsaw which is one of the first international visits paid by mr. president trump. reinforces our bond them a high quality of the alliance between poland and the united states. that wedemonstrates mutually...
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forces would need an overwhelming response from the united states, not because the united states wantsgo to war, but because it must underscore that it cannot accept a situation where it's armed forces and its allies would he subject to coercion or outright attacks. so bottom line is an attack on the united states, which would be utterly suicidal and the end of the regime, it is where kim may be looking for advantage on the peninsula and the region, and that is where we should have the focus in discussions with south korea and japan, and china. host: hollywood, florida. comment, it is beginning to look a lot like the u.s. should not have allowed , takenorea to continue it and control it to him about my question is we have to do something with this gentleman who appears to be a sociopath, at least mentally unbalanced, willing to kill anybody. he has murdered people. how do we mitigate this problem? there are at know least one-to nuclear submarines in his general area, and he can't really win, but sometimes madness has no logic to it, but does have a goal. how can we mitigate this proble
forces would need an overwhelming response from the united states, not because the united states wantsgo to war, but because it must underscore that it cannot accept a situation where it's armed forces and its allies would he subject to coercion or outright attacks. so bottom line is an attack on the united states, which would be utterly suicidal and the end of the regime, it is where kim may be looking for advantage on the peninsula and the region, and that is where we should have the focus in...
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ford of the united states navy. [applause] god bless the ford and the navy, a comfort to our nation and her allies, and a nightmare to our enemies. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, admiral richa richardson. ladies and gentlemen, secretary of the navy, acting. [applaus [applause] >> susan, you have built well and your team of ship builders, their tremendous workmanship is only exceeded by their tremendous patriotism. your your father would be very proud. mr. president, one of your predecessors famously remarked, speak softly and carry a big stick. we offer you, sir, a big stick. [applaus [applause]. for many distinguished guests officer and crew who proudly call yourself the gerald r. ford, history will remember him as the man who when the great constitutional crisis of the last century gripped our nation, would be chosen by congress to lead our nation and today, we remember him as the man who, when the seas were at their most tempest-tossed, gave orders to the helm, steady she goes. and in doin
ford of the united states navy. [applause] god bless the ford and the navy, a comfort to our nation and her allies, and a nightmare to our enemies. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, admiral richa richardson. ladies and gentlemen, secretary of the navy, acting. [applaus [applause] >> susan, you have built well and your team of ship builders, their tremendous workmanship is only exceeded by their tremendous patriotism. your your father would be very proud. mr....
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i had to escape and come to the united states. assume states should speak out and you are right, it shouldst eke out against human rights violations not only with its allies but within its own country. >> everybody could improve. charlie: human rights ought to be the guide. regardless whether it is friend or foe. >> i agree. but with human rights it must be fort and foremost first each country for its own citizens. we derive our security. this is where we derive our economic well-being and prosperity. with all the sanctions, with all the pressure, with all of the war, with all of the containments. we are prospered. we are surviving. we are making progress. need top in the areas of science and technology. we are among the top three in many areas of science and technology. we achieve that by relying on our people. charlie: i would say to that, good for you. dr. zarif: it is good for us but we get it despite the fact that we are on the restrictions. that tells you something about our relations with our own people. every country can im
i had to escape and come to the united states. assume states should speak out and you are right, it shouldst eke out against human rights violations not only with its allies but within its own country. >> everybody could improve. charlie: human rights ought to be the guide. regardless whether it is friend or foe. >> i agree. but with human rights it must be fort and foremost first each country for its own citizens. we derive our security. this is where we derive our economic...
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he took part in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service. so his uniform as a united states soldier is also shown here next to his german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he had been as a german soldier two years before. just the incredible feeling that he was there serving, he de certificated, went to the united states and went back with the united states soldiers to serve with the american expeditionary forces during the war. to have both of these uniforms to survive and become part of the museum collection i think is a pretty interesting thing to have happened. as i mentioned earlier, the african-americans who served in the war were in two combat divisions, the 92nd and the 93rd. we're going to go take a look at some of their equipment. probably one of the most famous african-americans units during the war was the 369th infantry regiment. they were known as the harlem heel fighters and the fighting rattlesnakes. in the exhibition you can see their soldier sleeve insignia of the fighting rattlesnakes. it c
he took part in the selective service act of the united states and was drafted in the united states service. so his uniform as a united states soldier is also shown here next to his german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france that he had been as a german soldier two years before. just the incredible feeling that he was there serving, he de certificated, went to the united states and went back with the united states soldiers to serve with the american expeditionary forces...
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the united states has been our sincealliance partner 1951, although we have been alongside the united states in every major conflict over the past 100 years. currently we are partnering with the united states in the fight against terrorist and extremist in iraq, syria, afghanistan and the philippines. --. leadership has been military and security operations worldwide. australian leadership has been timor-leste, where we have demonstrated our ability to contribute to regional security for the benefit of other nations. against this background, and in this context, to my mind, there has been no diminution in the united states engagement or commitment to our region. continues to build regional capacity through development assistance in maritime security, counterterrorism and intelligence sharing. this could also be evident by the number of frequency of high-level visits to our region by senior u.s. cabinet members. there have been visits from our reason -- region to united states to make president trump -- the president has emphasized personal rapport with world leaders. i met with prime
the united states has been our sincealliance partner 1951, although we have been alongside the united states in every major conflict over the past 100 years. currently we are partnering with the united states in the fight against terrorist and extremist in iraq, syria, afghanistan and the philippines. --. leadership has been military and security operations worldwide. australian leadership has been timor-leste, where we have demonstrated our ability to contribute to regional security for the...
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you know a liberated mosul than an annexed crimea this is how people understand things in the united states and you have this this stated punishment of russia for things it hasn't done combined with in the latest bill punishing iran not for violating the nuclear agreement which donald trump admits it is complying with and punishing north korea for its aggression whereas most observers see the united states as the aggressor in korea these days but if you look at what's what's in the bill it's going after economic competition it's yes exactly right excuses hypocritically and it's going after media competition demanding another report on russian media as if that you know brilliant one by the cia some months back wasn't good enough so it's a mixture of of hostile assaults on the world and no it hasn't been fought through alexander or how does can you decide a good example where sanctions actually work because i mean i understand that the domestic political issues here blame russia blame putin you know that that's the easy way out and i read the bill and it's really quite it's really heavy on em
you know a liberated mosul than an annexed crimea this is how people understand things in the united states and you have this this stated punishment of russia for things it hasn't done combined with in the latest bill punishing iran not for violating the nuclear agreement which donald trump admits it is complying with and punishing north korea for its aggression whereas most observers see the united states as the aggressor in korea these days but if you look at what's what's in the bill it's...
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by the united states government. but we've never quite seemed to get the solution where it needs to be. so just to put some more meat on the bone here. there are about 50 some odd million visitors to the country every year. and about eight million of those to best of my estimate are coming in across landports of entry. and so that gives us some idea of the hole in our data in terms of the overall scope of the problem. i'm aware that some countries, when students come study for example in their countries, they require the student to produce evidence of financial support so they don't become a burden on the host country. they may even require them to produce a health insurance. to demonstrate that they won't be a burden again on the health care system of the host country and they'll require them to check in on a periodic basis to make sure they maintain their current status. that is legitimate visitor. what things do we do in the united states or what things might we do, to help address this problem. because my sense i
by the united states government. but we've never quite seemed to get the solution where it needs to be. so just to put some more meat on the bone here. there are about 50 some odd million visitors to the country every year. and about eight million of those to best of my estimate are coming in across landports of entry. and so that gives us some idea of the hole in our data in terms of the overall scope of the problem. i'm aware that some countries, when students come study for example in their...
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that there will be beneficial for the united states and our country. once again, welcome mr. president, i am hugely delighted with your visit in poland. thank you very much on behalf of the polish people for coming to poland. the president of the united states, mr. donald trump, the floor is yours. pres. trump: thank you mr. president for your gracious hospitality, we have had a wonderful stay, it has been great but the people of poland have been so fantastic. as you know, polish americans came in droves and voted in the last election, and i was very happy with that result. i want to thank you and them. it is a majestic nation, it really is, it is a spectacular place, some of the most beautiful sites. we saw coming over, very inspirational. you are rich in history and you have absolutely an unbreakable spirit. that is something we have learned over the course of many years. the president and i had a productive meeting in which we reaffirmed our enduring bonds of friendship. that had united our citizens for long times. we have never been closer topoland
that there will be beneficial for the united states and our country. once again, welcome mr. president, i am hugely delighted with your visit in poland. thank you very much on behalf of the polish people for coming to poland. the president of the united states, mr. donald trump, the floor is yours. pres. trump: thank you mr. president for your gracious hospitality, we have had a wonderful stay, it has been great but the people of poland have been so fantastic. as you know, polish americans came...
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but the stakes of the meeting with xi jinping -- the united states is looking forward to support at the united nations for its resolution to increase sanctions on north korea. both putin of russia and the chinese oppose that. we know already the relationship between president putin and president xi jinping of china is already strained. this is going to be a very interconnected series of meetings where one thing will connect another thing. the knee bone is connected to the thigh bone. this is going to be a tough leg after coming off warsaw after hamburg for president trump. >> certainly a different greeting by the german people as opposed to the polish people. nic robertson live in hamburg, thank you. >> the knee bone connected to the thigh bone, haven't heard that for a long time. nic robertson, thanks for putting that in my head. >>> let's assess the developments in europe with historian and professor at princeton university. joining us live via skype from beautiful sag harbor, new york. nice to see you bright and early here. 4:00 in the a.m. in the east. just past 10:00 a.m. in warsaw
but the stakes of the meeting with xi jinping -- the united states is looking forward to support at the united nations for its resolution to increase sanctions on north korea. both putin of russia and the chinese oppose that. we know already the relationship between president putin and president xi jinping of china is already strained. this is going to be a very interconnected series of meetings where one thing will connect another thing. the knee bone is connected to the thigh bone. this is...
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the united states has to take care of the united states.e do not care what other people think of us. this is not something where you have to be like, "will you please like me?" no, president trump have to do what and thinks is best for the united states. you have to look at the mainstream media polls. no one believes them anymore. trump is playing them like a federal -- a fiddle. no one is going to believe anything about anyone who runs for office again, because they live all the time. -- they lie all the time. host: let's take a look at another one of the pew's charts. inlobal poll finds decline u.s. image at the end of the obama administration. at the end of the obama administration, 64% have confidence in the u.s. president. at the start of the trump administration, it declined to 22%. we are going on six months now into the trump residency. here is tom from california. go ahead. caller: i haven't seen surveys -- i have seen surveys going on. i do not know who took them or what questions they asked, and if you look at the u.n. a lot of p
the united states has to take care of the united states.e do not care what other people think of us. this is not something where you have to be like, "will you please like me?" no, president trump have to do what and thinks is best for the united states. you have to look at the mainstream media polls. no one believes them anymore. trump is playing them like a federal -- a fiddle. no one is going to believe anything about anyone who runs for office again, because they live all the...
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trump, including chancellor merkel who in her speech publicly at nato with the president of the united states standing a few feet away, said this -- >> -- also are united in the trust that it is not isolation and walls that make us successful but open societies that share the same values. >> the fascinating part. not overplaying the drama, especially, clark t"clash of th titans." the prime minister of canada to the north of the united states or the new president of france, but angela merkel a lot of people say, trump critics, say he shouldn't go there and lecture. publicly air grievances. his critics are more than happy to take him on and she's chief among them. >> true. no love lost between these two sides and clear what their differing visions are. merkel's speech couldn't be called a subtweet. overt. her criticism, clear they disagree, goes back to the kman. ba campaign. trump called hillary clinton america's merkel. based on this idea she was a globalist who wanted to open the borders and let everybody in and not protect america, and protect america first. and so, you know, that is a ling
trump, including chancellor merkel who in her speech publicly at nato with the president of the united states standing a few feet away, said this -- >> -- also are united in the trust that it is not isolation and walls that make us successful but open societies that share the same values. >> the fascinating part. not overplaying the drama, especially, clark t"clash of th titans." the prime minister of canada to the north of the united states or the new president of france,...
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the united states caution ons. there are certain nations where if an individual is a dual nationality, that iran does not, does not acknowledge that and accept that someone is a dual national. we caution people to avoid that country and for the obvious reasons. reporter: why wouldn't you give a number and i understand you can't give names. more than a dozen? >> i wouldn't give an estimate at all. if i have something specific for you, i will. reporter: last time the secretary signed a round of sanction waivers said they were beginning a 90-day review of all-around policies. that would be ending today. >> the overall review like we have reviews on pakistan, and that is taking place. and we believe that while iran is in compliance with the agreement, there are still a lot of things that iran is doing that is troubling to this administration and we are going to push on the iranian regime to stop its destable lidsing activities. reporter: when the secretary signed the certification last time, he also said -- he criticiz
the united states caution ons. there are certain nations where if an individual is a dual nationality, that iran does not, does not acknowledge that and accept that someone is a dual national. we caution people to avoid that country and for the obvious reasons. reporter: why wouldn't you give a number and i understand you can't give names. more than a dozen? >> i wouldn't give an estimate at all. if i have something specific for you, i will. reporter: last time the secretary signed a...
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the united states created an organizational structure and in fact, the united states became the mostowerful country on the planet because of that. the problem that we see right now is that this president has been undercutting those underpinnings. he's been undercutting those organizational structures and what it's going to do is exclude the united states. it's going to drive the united states into that corner where donald trump is. that's the last place we want to be. you know what? >> if there's an organization out there and we don't get a seat at the table, a whole lot of things will be done but the united states isn't going to be in the room. >> malcolm, how dangerous is that? and also, is this something that the united states can pull back from? either after the midterm elections let's say one of the houses flips or in the next election if there's another president? keep in mind, we've got 3 1/2 more years to go. if the united states continues down this more isolated route and is isolated by the rest of the world, can that damage be repaired with another administration or four to
the united states created an organizational structure and in fact, the united states became the mostowerful country on the planet because of that. the problem that we see right now is that this president has been undercutting those underpinnings. he's been undercutting those organizational structures and what it's going to do is exclude the united states. it's going to drive the united states into that corner where donald trump is. that's the last place we want to be. you know what? >> if...
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of the united states and the failures of the united states in our region. and based on that, based on that reassessment, we will see. the role and the place of various countries in the region we certainly hope and we're not competing with saudi arabia. we believe that iran and saudi arabia should be a part of a regional dialogue for i wrote an op ed in the "new york times" several years ago. >> rose: i remember. >> for a dialogue. i think that's what's lacking in our region. as soon as our saudi neighbors are ready to engage in dialogue in resolving issues through dialogue not through pressure because been unfortunately this has become a habit of either using the united states in order to put pressure on different countries or the countries that they can impose direct pressure to impose direct pressure. >> rose: does this include israel. >> modest. i'm talking about our immediate neighbor and that is persian gulf. it's not too modest because all of the wars in recent years from the iraqi invasion of iran to iraqi invasion of kuwait, to u.s. operations to li
of the united states and the failures of the united states in our region. and based on that, based on that reassessment, we will see. the role and the place of various countries in the region we certainly hope and we're not competing with saudi arabia. we believe that iran and saudi arabia should be a part of a regional dialogue for i wrote an op ed in the "new york times" several years ago. >> rose: i remember. >> for a dialogue. i think that's what's lacking in our...
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united states is not good. the consequence of armed conflict is not good. the consequences of, you know, a -- the downsides of all of these options -- the consequences of, you know, a collapsed north korea is not good. a wide variety of scenarios. so the idea of the down sides of all these options are bad. that's true. they are. that doesn't relieve us of the responsibility of choice. and we are going to have to make conscious decisions that are going to have significant consequences. and i'll just stop there. but it would be -- it's not going to be a pretty picture. i can tell you that. it will be very violent. >> going from northeast asia to south asia, we have journalists here from the subcontinent, one of whom asked because of tension between china and india on on the indochinese border, do you have any comments on a possible usa role in that region? gen. milley: we're monitoring it. we're tracking it. but, no role, not that i'm aware of other than to try to encourage both parties to, you know, deescalate a
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tension escalates over north korea the united states the u.n. envoy threatens military force. c.n.n. threads reveal the creator of the. rest. of the internet community against the. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is our international i'm you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour six people have been arrested in a second night of protests ahead of the g. twenty summit in the german city of hama burg a porsche dealership was targeted in an arson attack destroying eight luxury cars there and police believe left wing activists protesting the event were behind the incident at all happened just a few hours before the first delegation of the g. twenty arrived by plane in. all of those participating are expected to be given a warm welcome let's take a look at why here in our news wall is known for historically having. some far left extremists living there local police say they expect around eight thousand violent demonstrators to be out in force after over one hundred seventy groups from right around germany signed a call to protest in bourke there have
tension escalates over north korea the united states the u.n. envoy threatens military force. c.n.n. threads reveal the creator of the. rest. of the internet community against the. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is our international i'm you know neil welcome to the program our top story this hour six people have been arrested in a second night of protests ahead of the g. twenty summit in the german city of hama burg a porsche dealership was targeted in an arson attack destroying...
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unit by my common wasn't specific to the based of japan or the united states. i just wanted to mention it about strategy. there are many defense strategies or maybe we should have a bigger scheme to consider one specific strategy regarding a realignment of a unit i think he spoke with very well. for the defense, it was not only for the united states challenge but for us japanese self-defense force. so, let's say that in 1970s there is some kind of innovatva threat because there is a vacuum from the united states and in also maybe a big movement from the russian army. so, i am just speaking as a hypothetical and they talked about this. we did not have a unit, a military unit there, meaning there is a military vacuum. we wanted to plug that in protecting one specific highland but over all there should be sort of like a different type of islands and multiple islands defense by placing a unit. we are getting to the end of the seminar, i wanted to ask emma blare because we have to explain some of the i thinking about th china questions. we spend a lot of time on mili
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the united states never complains about them. they are not designated by the united states.sending terrorists to your territory. 9/11. charlie: you do have to be careful about that but no one has proven they were sent by the saudi government. dr. zarif: has anybody proven anything about iran? did you know a court in new york condemned iran for participating in 9/11. fined $11 billion for participating in 9/11. you want me to buy this? come on. a court in new york awarded $11 billion to the victims of 911 against iraq. you're telling me nobody has proven saudi arabia was behind it. charlie: i'm not familiar with that case. dr. zarif: let me tell you something you are familiar with. president trump banned citizens of six countries from coming to the united states. iranians are outstanding citizens. good physicians, good scientists. charlie: i've just said that iranians had come to the united states and made huge contributions. -- to who we are. they made a huge contribution. dr. zarif: so why are you preventing grandmothers -- charlie: that's one of the values that the united
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when it comes to the united states, attitudes towards the united states and how it is behaving with respect to the nuclear deal. those numbers increasingly people are saying that they're not confident that the united states will live up to its end of the bargain. now, what is interesting here, i think iranians expected the united states, trump in particular, to be less. basically forthcoming when it comes to nuclear deal. before trump actually took office, the higher number of people were saying that, you know, united states not going to live up to the end of the bargain. but we'll see that this number has come down actually. from 78 to 72. which is significant number. at the end of the day, 72% say they're not confident. 24% say they are confident. and i think the main issue for iranian people and for iranian policymakers as they talk to the iranian people when it comes to the u.s. is basically article 29 of the jcpoa. where iranians have obtained a promise from the united states and from the united states, from the european countries and from the united states, to refrain from doing anyth
when it comes to the united states, attitudes towards the united states and how it is behaving with respect to the nuclear deal. those numbers increasingly people are saying that they're not confident that the united states will live up to its end of the bargain. now, what is interesting here, i think iranians expected the united states, trump in particular, to be less. basically forthcoming when it comes to nuclear deal. before trump actually took office, the higher number of people were...
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kim jong-un seemingly unfazed and mocking the united states saying icbm was a gift to the united states on its independence day. today, the meeting on the north korean threat seemed to accomplish little if anything at all. listening to ambassador nikki haley, it was clear the united states was caught flat-footed by the north's missile test and had little in the way of specific recommendations to discuss with other member states. fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal at the u.n. with our report. >> the secretary-general strongly condemning the launch of a ballistic missile of intercontinental range conducted by the dprk. this action is yet another brazen violation of the relevant security council resolutions and constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation. >> outrage and warnings, but no new sanctions from the united nations security council meeting in emergency session over north korea's historic launch of intercontinental ballistic missile. the u.n. passed 15 resolutions against north korea in the past 11 years making it among the most sanctioned countries in the world,
kim jong-un seemingly unfazed and mocking the united states saying icbm was a gift to the united states on its independence day. today, the meeting on the north korean threat seemed to accomplish little if anything at all. listening to ambassador nikki haley, it was clear the united states was caught flat-footed by the north's missile test and had little in the way of specific recommendations to discuss with other member states. fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal at the u.n. with our...
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is right in the middle of that you have a turkey a nato ally the united states is on the other side in the conflict in syria i mean if this is too much military involvement it actually limits their options in a way go ahead joe. i'm not sure i agree i think ok but the other way around that the u.s. is now looking for proxies the saudis and israel if they want to attack iran which they've said repeatedly they basically do. mamma but salmond in a pretty calm princes talked about bringing the war inside iran they need the united states this is their long standing goal is to control the united states to back their plans they don't have the military might to fight iran they might have the might to back. to back three months throughout the region particularly in syria but they can't take on iran without the united states coming on board i think that's what we saw on trump went to saudi arabia and to israel that they were lobbying him to do this eventually and it's very scary because trump might be someone who. go along and do it he seems reckless and as far as qatar goes you know i m
is right in the middle of that you have a turkey a nato ally the united states is on the other side in the conflict in syria i mean if this is too much military involvement it actually limits their options in a way go ahead joe. i'm not sure i agree i think ok but the other way around that the u.s. is now looking for proxies the saudis and israel if they want to attack iran which they've said repeatedly they basically do. mamma but salmond in a pretty calm princes talked about bringing the war...
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whether you're talking about syria, where the united states doesn't seem to have a firm, clear political idea of whether it's going. it does militarily to take down isis. we have secretary of state rex tillerson in the past in the past 12 hours or so talk about the importance of stabilizing syria. but beyond that, there is a general sense that the united states is more absent from the world stage. and that is typified, if you will, at that situation at the g7 meeting, a group of seven meeting just the end of may, beginning of june where president trump didn't support the global climate change agreement in paris. was actually, you know, if you read between the lines, criticized by the -- his italian host there, the prime minister, who during that meeting said look, we need to negotiate here professionally if we're able to have concrete agreements. and there is a real sense that on the world stage there, at the last big global summit that he attended that president trump perhaps didn't measure up. so there will be additional scrutiny here. and you were talking before about the need to be o
whether you're talking about syria, where the united states doesn't seem to have a firm, clear political idea of whether it's going. it does militarily to take down isis. we have secretary of state rex tillerson in the past in the past 12 hours or so talk about the importance of stabilizing syria. but beyond that, there is a general sense that the united states is more absent from the world stage. and that is typified, if you will, at that situation at the g7 meeting, a group of seven meeting...