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united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s muilenburg -- [bell chime] >> petty officer third class, jamie, united states navy. [bell chime] >> j joseph ferguson. amelia the field. [bell chime] gerald fisher. [bell chime] >> darlene flag. [bell chime] husband, admiral wilson avenue flag, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell chime] petty officer second class, matthew. united states navy. [bell chime] >> sandra foster. [bell chime] first lieutenant, richard gabriel, united states marine corps, retired. [bell chime] >> captain lawrence, usn. [bell chime] >> cortez. [bell chime] >> brenda gibson. [bell chime] linsky, unitedld states army
united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s...
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minutes. >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request protocol to escort his excellency. on behalf of the general have the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, and to invite him to address the assembly. you have the floor, sir. pres. trump: madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors, and delegates. one year ago, i stood before you for the first time in this hall. i addressed the threats facing our world and i presented a vision to achieve a brighter future for all of humanity. today, i stand before the united nations general assembly to made.the progress we have in less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. so true. i did not expect that reaction but that is ok. [applause] boomings economy is like never before. my election, we have added $10 trillion in wealth. the stock market is at an all-time high and jobless claims are at a 50 year low
minutes. >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request protocol to escort his excellency. on behalf of the general have the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, and to invite him to address the assembly. you have the floor, sir. pres. trump: madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors, and delegates. one year ago, i...
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hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda cagler. chandler r. kelly. yvonne e. kennedy. norma cruz khan. karen n. kincaid. lieutenant michael s. lamont, united states navy. david w. lecheck. >> jennifer lewis. and her husband kenneth e. lewis. samantha l. allen. major steven v. long, united states army. james t. lynch jr. terrence m. lynch. petty officer second class lyons iv, united states navy. shelly a. marshall. teresa m. martin. ada l. mason acker. lieutenant colonel dean e. matson, united states army. lieutenant general timothy j. maud, united states army. robert j. maxwell. renee a. may. molly l. mackenzie. d
hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda...
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. >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellent the, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request to his excellency. >> on behalf of the general assembly, i had the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america and invite him to address the assembly. you have the floor, sir. >> madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors and distinguished delegate, one year ago i stood before you for the first time in this grand hall. i addressed the threats facing our world and i presented a vision to achieve a brighter future for all of humanity. today i stand before the united nations general assembly to share the extraordinary progress we've made. in less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america's so true. [inaudible] didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay. [applause] america's economy is booming like never before. since my election we've added $10 trillion in wealth. the stock market is at an a
. >> the assembly will hear an address by his excellent the, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request to his excellency. >> on behalf of the general assembly, i had the honor to welcome to the united nations, his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america and invite him to address the assembly. you have the floor, sir. >> madam president, mr. secretary general, world leaders, ambassadors and distinguished delegate, one year...
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of military the united states is trying to advance its regional design are now at the expense of the regional states the arab states i doubt if there would be any meaningful or all influential in significant military move against iran but in area of economy as well as security in. politics there will be moves and there have been many moves underway in the last at least two years just of for example the united states use the billions of dollars of some of the op ed for the hollers in order to meddle with iran's foreign currency market in the u.a.e. iran has announced that it wants to move its foreign currency market to a number of countries first and foremost to qatar and china now as you see as far as of the saudis were supposed to leave this of quad lieschen or nato or whatever it is against iran the catteries were never subdued and the they had relations improved but now that the us has picked up their role in order to coordinate the first because it's a major war powered the categories as well as coal weight in oman they have at least of of around their of somehow of their variabl
of military the united states is trying to advance its regional design are now at the expense of the regional states the arab states i doubt if there would be any meaningful or all influential in significant military move against iran but in area of economy as well as security in. politics there will be moves and there have been many moves underway in the last at least two years just of for example the united states use the billions of dollars of some of the op ed for the hollers in order to...
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the united states will always stand with our friend and ally, israel. today, reflecting congressional concern with palestinian attempts to prompt an icc investigation of israel, the department of state will announce the closure of the palestine liberation organization office here in washington, d.c. [applause] amb. bolton: as president reagan recognized in this context, the executive has the right to decide the kind of foreign relations, if any, that the united states will maintain. the trump administration will not keep the office open. when the palestinians refused to take steps to start direct and meaningful negotiations with israel, the united states supports a direct and robust peace process and we will not allow the icc or any other organization to constrain israel's right to self-defense. in sum, an international court so deeply divisive and so deeply flawed, can have no legitimate claim to jurisdiction over the citizens of sovereign nations that have rejected its authority. americans can rest assured that the united states will not provide any fo
the united states will always stand with our friend and ally, israel. today, reflecting congressional concern with palestinian attempts to prompt an icc investigation of israel, the department of state will announce the closure of the palestine liberation organization office here in washington, d.c. [applause] amb. bolton: as president reagan recognized in this context, the executive has the right to decide the kind of foreign relations, if any, that the united states will maintain. the trump...
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they stay in the united states. at one juncture, it was up to the 1970's, 90% or more stay in the united states. they are mostly coming to the united states. but something happens in the 1970's, because by the 1970's, taiwan's economy has started to develop and it is moving into an advanced economy stage. now, part of it has to do with the trickle of taiwanese students that go back to help set taiwan on this path toward development, another significant component is that the united states, between 1950 and 1965, investing a lot of capital in taiwanese agriculture. and with infrastructure, it is sending experts over to advise taiwan. the united states is deeply committed to taiwan's economic development and eventual political stabilization. though -- so in the 1950's, 1960's, there were not that many jobs for highly trained technicians, engineers, and scientists. but by the time you get to the 1970's, it has changed. so there is more and more incentive for people to go back. again, this is something to think about in
they stay in the united states. at one juncture, it was up to the 1970's, 90% or more stay in the united states. they are mostly coming to the united states. but something happens in the 1970's, because by the 1970's, taiwan's economy has started to develop and it is moving into an advanced economy stage. now, part of it has to do with the trickle of taiwanese students that go back to help set taiwan on this path toward development, another significant component is that the united states,...
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to the united states. honestly, he was in my office so quickly from europe that i do not know they had airplanes that flew that fast. i said, where did you flop -- find this plane? we have the semblance of a deal. because it is to a large extent, economically i'll about cars. -- economically all about cars. cars is a big factor. they send millions of bmws and mercedes into our country. we are working on trade very hard. it is important for me. it has been for 30 years. i have been saying for 30 years, started with japan. i talked about japan. i was right. i talked about china. i was right. it is what i do. i like doing it. but i like doing it for the people. because our country has been abused and taken advantage of by virtually every country that it does business with. and we are not letting that includes what i said previously about the military. please. reporter: president duda, welcome back to the u.s. as it relates to the eu relations, the president mentioned that poland is the proud member of pulp --
to the united states. honestly, he was in my office so quickly from europe that i do not know they had airplanes that flew that fast. i said, where did you flop -- find this plane? we have the semblance of a deal. because it is to a large extent, economically i'll about cars. -- economically all about cars. cars is a big factor. they send millions of bmws and mercedes into our country. we are working on trade very hard. it is important for me. it has been for 30 years. i have been saying for 30...
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and from the president of the united states. there are no other words to it.ribe it was reinstated on the map 100 years ago in 1918. i am delighted today i can be here in washington and which is -- and said at the same table as the president of the united partnershipind a and renewing that partnership. i am talking about the agreement on the partnership of the agreement that was signed into back then it was signed by the thousand eight. ministers of foreign affairs. today, the renewed aversion, the version that had been updated, a lot has changed over 10 years. partnership was signed personally by myself and president trump. i would like to express my deep gratitude to you for that fact. this agreement indicates the most important aspect ever -- of our cooperation and friendship. it also sets up a new future. the possibility of tightening our cooperation and also in the energy business p tightening our in the broadly understood business. aspects of the already mentions as part of those c3 initiative. i came here to washington fr
and from the president of the united states. there are no other words to it.ribe it was reinstated on the map 100 years ago in 1918. i am delighted today i can be here in washington and which is -- and said at the same table as the president of the united partnershipind a and renewing that partnership. i am talking about the agreement on the partnership of the agreement that was signed into back then it was signed by the thousand eight. ministers of foreign affairs. today, the renewed aversion,...
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committee as john bolton said that the united states is not part of the i.c.c. they didn't sign on to the rome statute so when they talk about sanctions against the i.c.c. what exactly do they mean. well it has a very specific definition and with regard to that it would mean essentially that individuals could face sanctioning by the united states that could mean prosecution under the u.s. criminal justice system it could mean banning entry into the united states so it's it's sort of got a multi-pronged effect sensually this is we should point out for anyone who wonders who the society is that john bolton is speaking before it's very conservative the federalist is very conservative audience so when he made this announcement you heard the applause there there was also applause with the announcement of the closure of the palestinian liberation organization office here in washington d.c. essentially that acts as a mission advocates for palestinian interests and essentially the reason for this closure it is something that the united states has threat for some time an
committee as john bolton said that the united states is not part of the i.c.c. they didn't sign on to the rome statute so when they talk about sanctions against the i.c.c. what exactly do they mean. well it has a very specific definition and with regard to that it would mean essentially that individuals could face sanctioning by the united states that could mean prosecution under the u.s. criminal justice system it could mean banning entry into the united states so it's it's sort of got a...
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bush authorized the united states to. the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming jurisdiction over individuals without their consent according to the rome statute the i.c.c. has authority to prosecute genocide war crimes crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression it claims automatic jurisdiction meaning that it can prosecute individuals even if their own governments have not recognized signed or ratified the treaty thus american soldiers politicians civil servants private citizens and even all of you sitting in this room today are purportedly subject to the court's prosecution should a party to the rome sta
bush authorized the united states to. the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming...
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member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution to high cities for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strutter welcome to the program blame weather report talks about the decline in attacks and casualties. from terrorist groups is that an indication that groups for example like i said until qaida have lost the fight. well first of all the report talks about an induction and number of attacks by. by isis by about twenty three percent compared to last year so it's very obvious that the move of isis from. dakar has impacted the numbers of attacks launched by these by by isis this year however this leaves us with two major questions one is that with these numbers are sustainable with that there are continuing they're going t
member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution to high cities for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strutter welcome to the...
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member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution the highest it's used for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strata welcome to the program blame whether port talks about the decline in attacks and casualties. from terrorist groups is that an indication that groups for example like i said until clyde to have lost the fight. well first of all the report talks about induction and number of attacks by. by isis by about twenty three percent compared to last year so it's very obvious that the move of isis from. dakar has impacted the numbers of attacks launched by the byte by isis this year however this leaves us with two major questions one is that with these numbers are sustainable with that there are continuing they're goin
member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution the highest it's used for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strata welcome to the...
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the united states and the i.c.c. have had a rocky relationship since the court's inception the united states is not a member it doesn't it refuses international jurisdiction over its nationals but following the prosecutor's decision to open a case and to investigate alleged war crimes by u.s. military personnel and u.s. intelligence personnel in afghanistan that relationship has worsened and that's when we heard john bolton really use very harsh language against the i.c.c. it's not really the first time that john bolton has used such language he was an official in the bush administration and since then he has been trying to undermine the credibility of the court now the i.c. i c c did not react to following john bolton speech but when x. excerpts of his speech were released by the media they did send us a statement now in their statement of the courts of mentions that it benefits from the membership of of some one hundred fifty parties from from across the world trying really to defend its credibility even though the
the united states and the i.c.c. have had a rocky relationship since the court's inception the united states is not a member it doesn't it refuses international jurisdiction over its nationals but following the prosecutor's decision to open a case and to investigate alleged war crimes by u.s. military personnel and u.s. intelligence personnel in afghanistan that relationship has worsened and that's when we heard john bolton really use very harsh language against the i.c.c. it's not really the...
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be doing across the board with all of the programs admitting people who are foreign-born to the united states. to not even meet the caps that are in place. it is a great point. brings up something else i want to talk about. everyone has mentioned that secretary of state mike pompeo mention the other day that the ministrations proposal for the refugee cap for 2019 will be 30,000 refugees. which is a 33% drop from the then lowest cap. we have admitted just under 20,000 refugees. while it still needs to consult with congress about the final number. what i want to kind of touch out with regards to that is whether we have seen or whether we can expect to see other nations responding in kind when they see our numbers continually being lowered and what type of impact that well had on the u.s. and as the global response to the refugee crisis at large. and what do i think you're hinting at. so much of the conversation is should we be doing this. i think we had tried to debunk that. imagine for a minute you're having a conversation in georgia. i think it's hard to find a closer strategic ally in the re
be doing across the board with all of the programs admitting people who are foreign-born to the united states. to not even meet the caps that are in place. it is a great point. brings up something else i want to talk about. everyone has mentioned that secretary of state mike pompeo mention the other day that the ministrations proposal for the refugee cap for 2019 will be 30,000 refugees. which is a 33% drop from the then lowest cap. we have admitted just under 20,000 refugees. while it still...
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the bank of the united states. this is the second bank of the united states. if you recall from earlier in the semester, there was a first bank of the united states. 1791, alexander hamilton pushes through congress a bank of the united states. this bank a private bank with stockholders and dividends. this bank, hamilton says, will benefit not only financial interests, but will benefit the country, the public. how will it benefit the public? because the u.s. treasury will deposit money in the bank coming in from taxes and the treasury can borrow money from the bank. it has a 20-year charter but lots of opponents. the chief opponent, thomas jefferson hates the bank. the bank, jefferson believes, is an imperils american liberty by elevating to power a wealthy financial elite. jefferson opposes it. jefferson comes to power in 1800, the first banks charter expires, but one year later, a war iraq with britain. a very expensive war -- a war erupts with britain, a very extensive war. thomas jefferson charters a second bank of the united states and this bank, much like
the bank of the united states. this is the second bank of the united states. if you recall from earlier in the semester, there was a first bank of the united states. 1791, alexander hamilton pushes through congress a bank of the united states. this bank a private bank with stockholders and dividends. this bank, hamilton says, will benefit not only financial interests, but will benefit the country, the public. how will it benefit the public? because the u.s. treasury will deposit money in the...
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we want to keep jobs in the united states. maybe that is done in a more effective way by allowing the free flow of goods and services in and out of the nine states, particularly as we see the economic transformation. guest: it is a fine balance. governments do not create jobs. governments create a more educated workforce and resilient workforce but it is the private sector that creates jobs. at the same time, as we have communities struggling with preserving the documents we have, we have the same community . do we let investment promotion trips to canada, mexico, we want more investment? that is what creates jobs. for working people, at the same time, as we are not making cost so high and conditions are difficult. manufacturers do not want to stay in the united states. host: mark, line for republicans. go ahead. caller: i want to give a shout out to canada, which has the same natural resources, even more so than the u.s., if you count diamonds and things of that nature. likes a population florida, so they are the wealthiest pe
we want to keep jobs in the united states. maybe that is done in a more effective way by allowing the free flow of goods and services in and out of the nine states, particularly as we see the economic transformation. guest: it is a fine balance. governments do not create jobs. governments create a more educated workforce and resilient workforce but it is the private sector that creates jobs. at the same time, as we have communities struggling with preserving the documents we have, we have the...
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united states to designate the commander of the forces. the same resolution authorize the unified command at its discretion to use the united nations flag in the course of its operations concurrently with the flag of the various nations participating. in its first report to the security council on the operations of the command, the united states informed the security council that on 25 july, 1950, unified command was established in the security council first use the name united nations command in resolution 88 on eight november, 1950. name, thending its united nations command is not a united nations operation or body nor does it come under the command and control of the united nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary organism of the secret counsel is not funded on the united nations budget. as such, there are no reporting lines between the united nations and the united nations secretariat. madam president, the secretary-general in the upcoming high-level brief of united nations general assembly discuss how he and the uni
united states to designate the commander of the forces. the same resolution authorize the unified command at its discretion to use the united nations flag in the course of its operations concurrently with the flag of the various nations participating. in its first report to the security council on the operations of the command, the united states informed the security council that on 25 july, 1950, unified command was established in the security council first use the name united nations command...
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that message that the united states is not only championing human rights and democracy rhetorically but is also willing to put resources on the table when needed encounters extremists narratives that the united citizen on welcoming and hostile place. thent dramatic cuts to refugee resettlement program have been predicated on this that refugees put an undue risk on the united states, but all the evidence suggests that claim is unfounded. since the passage of the 1980 refugee act, so this is almost 40 years of history here, not a single refugee has been involved in a fatal terrorist attack on the united states and that includes the tens of thousands of refugees that have resettled from syria and iraq, often not to post the most risk, , a very the refugees small number of the refugees relative to the 6 million who have been displaced. about 20,000 refugees have done. are women and children under the age of 14 and not a single one has been involved in a terrorist attack. slashing the program not only runs contrary to american values and american commitment to human rights and democracy, but
that message that the united states is not only championing human rights and democracy rhetorically but is also willing to put resources on the table when needed encounters extremists narratives that the united citizen on welcoming and hostile place. thent dramatic cuts to refugee resettlement program have been predicated on this that refugees put an undue risk on the united states, but all the evidence suggests that claim is unfounded. since the passage of the 1980 refugee act, so this is...
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people actually think that their business lies with the united states if there's a competition between the unlited states and iran. >> i'm ot saying it'seasy. the confidence i have has a limit. it isfi a dlt environment in which they are operating. i'm convinced of the valueat of as done. i'm convinced because i see the results. what ig say is that the united states cannot think of imposing its own policy decisions on sovereign countries hd organizations. the europeae the legitimate right to decide with whom to do business andtrade. this is what we are doing. not only the europeans but also e rest of the rld. >> i keep having to come back to this. so far, they are choosg the u.s. boeing pulled out. a lot of german companies with major -- the major business with iran right now are pulling out. >> yes. eisome trends that we are . we are working on trying toe guaranhat those that want to continue to invest in legitimate trade and in iran and with iran can do it. >> this time last year, president tru shocked world leaders by his rhetoric regarding north korea. little rocket man, fire and f
people actually think that their business lies with the united states if there's a competition between the unlited states and iran. >> i'm ot saying it'seasy. the confidence i have has a limit. it isfi a dlt environment in which they are operating. i'm convinced of the valueat of as done. i'm convinced because i see the results. what ig say is that the united states cannot think of imposing its own policy decisions on sovereign countries hd organizations. the europeae the legitimate right...
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for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries. and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade deficit balloon to nearly eight hundred billion dollars a year. for this reason we are systematically renegotiating. broken and bad trade deals. last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. and just yesterday i stood with president moon. to announce the success. completion of the brand new us korea trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change. for example countries. were admitted to the world trade organization that violate every single princip
for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries. and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade deficit...
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longer for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders . yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return or. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade deficit ballooned to nearly eight hundred billion dollars a year. for this reason we are systematically renegotiating. broken and bad trade deals. last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. and just yesterday i stood with president moon to announce the successful completion of the brand new us korea trade deal and this is just the beginning. many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change for example countries. were admitted to the world trade organization that violate every single pr
longer for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders . yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return or. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade...
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i'm sorry. >> well, i think you're correct to an extent you know, really the united states is hoping to be able to, of course, negotiate a bilateral agreement with the united kingdom. and so we're optimistic that, you know, separation from the eu will allow the uk to have more ownership over the way in which it does the trade policies and so, you know, if there's -- if there is some similar interests with other countries in the eu, of course, the president's going to be open to that but really what this is about, i think, in the trade concept is the u.s. and eu continue to work together against the mutual concern which is china we're seeing that hopefully come to fruition with some of the bilateral talks. >> let's face it duda just last week called the eu an imaginary community. i mean they are part of the eastern expansion of the eu of some years ago but they feel like they're still, you know, an adopted child in all of this they don't feel like they're getting the benefits of being members of the european community. so i wonder any talks that president has with this particular presi
i'm sorry. >> well, i think you're correct to an extent you know, really the united states is hoping to be able to, of course, negotiate a bilateral agreement with the united kingdom. and so we're optimistic that, you know, separation from the eu will allow the uk to have more ownership over the way in which it does the trade policies and so, you know, if there's -- if there is some similar interests with other countries in the eu, of course, the president's going to be open to that but...
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not because of the united states.i came to the united states from the university which is -- built in 1953. that was the university i was working. it was built by united states. my first english teacher was a peace corps gentleman. i love him dearly, and they showed us the good of people. so i deeply thank the united states for their help, and thank you for that question. and now in the short past we've had some questionable support. it is not because of the united states support. it is our people who are bad on the top of the government who are using that support in their own direction. so i am thinking, you know, suggesting any help, even if it's bad, it helps somebody in that country which needs that help. so if united states support, we appreciate. i am thankful of that. thank you. >> thank you. mr. said, how do you think, or how do you view the united states but how do you think the people of ethiopia right now view the united states? >> take as much. it is a great question. let me start from this, from the membe
not because of the united states.i came to the united states from the university which is -- built in 1953. that was the university i was working. it was built by united states. my first english teacher was a peace corps gentleman. i love him dearly, and they showed us the good of people. so i deeply thank the united states for their help, and thank you for that question. and now in the short past we've had some questionable support. it is not because of the united states support. it is our...
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and north korea's very low to be fair to the north koreans united states has also cheated on nuclear treaties with rogue states most obviously with libya seven years ago are ten years ago right so there's low strategic trust on both sides which is why these big grand gestures are sort of denuclearization exchange for peace treaty these large things they're just not going to happen what we need to do is kick this back down to the working level and lead diplomats start making small steps and build toward something more substantial this is just not a big bang approach is just not going to work and once the american election said after the midterms the democrats take the house of representatives and trump is embroiled in investigations and scandal all this is going to disappear in twelve weeks the trauma administration is not going to be talking about north korea suing i mean if just robert talking about the domestic implications of the deal on my top annex do you think that. the south korean president is taking over those things into consideration and what would be the options available
and north korea's very low to be fair to the north koreans united states has also cheated on nuclear treaties with rogue states most obviously with libya seven years ago are ten years ago right so there's low strategic trust on both sides which is why these big grand gestures are sort of denuclearization exchange for peace treaty these large things they're just not going to happen what we need to do is kick this back down to the working level and lead diplomats start making small steps and...
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we are right now employing more states thane united any time ever. i look forward to partnering with president duda. thank you for joining me today. poland has chosen its place in the world and as a loyal ally and strategic partner of the united states, we greatly appreciate that. we welcome the next 100 years of them ship between our two nations. thank you. >> i am delighted that in this polandhe year of regaining its significant i'm .ble to be hosted here also from this perspective, -- and those living abroad, especially those in the united states. is the measure of polish independence was an important policy. before 1918, he was the one who put polish independence on his agenda. fact that the pols back then experienced a lot of good from the united states. i am delighted today i can be and which isngton renewing that strategic partnership. -- back then it was signed by the ministers in today, the new version has been updated for a lot has changed. was signed byip myself and president trump. this agreement indicates the most important aspect ever a
we are right now employing more states thane united any time ever. i look forward to partnering with president duda. thank you for joining me today. poland has chosen its place in the world and as a loyal ally and strategic partner of the united states, we greatly appreciate that. we welcome the next 100 years of them ship between our two nations. thank you. >> i am delighted that in this polandhe year of regaining its significant i'm .ble to be hosted here also from this perspective, --...
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i'm convince convinced this cooperation between the poland and united states will go smoothly. hope mr. president will make the decision to deploy to poland more u.s. units together with equipment. ladies and gentlemen i was smiling talking to mr. president. i said i would very much like for us to permanent american bases in poland which we would call fort trump. i firmly believe this is possible. i am convinced such a decision lies both in the polish interests as well as interests of the united states. poland is an attractive country. first and foremost it has got very important strategic location in europe. i'm convinced for the interests of the united states also pertaining to the interests of the night itself, presence of the u.s. forces in our country is important. also to protect american interests. mr. president, once again thank you very much for this meeting. thank you once again for this joint declaration that we're able to sign today. thank you for also adding to this your splendor to the centennial poland of getting it is independence and to the 10th anniversary of o
i'm convince convinced this cooperation between the poland and united states will go smoothly. hope mr. president will make the decision to deploy to poland more u.s. units together with equipment. ladies and gentlemen i was smiling talking to mr. president. i said i would very much like for us to permanent american bases in poland which we would call fort trump. i firmly believe this is possible. i am convinced such a decision lies both in the polish interests as well as interests of the...
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of the united states there are no other words to describe the fact that that great state indicated toand defined poland as a country who should be europe and world reinstated on that map 100 years ago in 1918. and i'm absolutely delighted today as polish president i can in washington at the same table as the president of the united states and sign an agreement which is deepening our strategic partnership and renewing that strategic partnership. i'm talking here about the agreement on the strategic partnership, agreement was signed in 2008 between our countries. bank then it waback then it wasy the ministers. today a new version, because a lot has changed. this renewed version of the partnership was signed personally by myself and president donald trump. i would like to express my deep gratitude to you, mr. president, for that fact. this agreement indicates the most important aspects of our cooperation and our friendship. it also sets new paths for the future. the defense military cooperation, tightening our cooperation area of security and energy business. tightening our cooperation i
of the united states there are no other words to describe the fact that that great state indicated toand defined poland as a country who should be europe and world reinstated on that map 100 years ago in 1918. and i'm absolutely delighted today as polish president i can in washington at the same table as the president of the united states and sign an agreement which is deepening our strategic partnership and renewing that strategic partnership. i'm talking here about the agreement on the...
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welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show. president trump spent much of his week at the united nations general assembly criticizing iran. >> the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. >> iran's leaders sew chaos, death and destruction. >> i'll talk to one of those leads about the president's charges. iran's foreign minister javad zarif joins me in a moment. also, how to fight back against vladimir putin. lessons from petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. his nation is literally on the front lines of russian aggression, and how to handle immigration from across the globe. i'll talk with mexico's president, switzerland's president and new zealand's prime minister on their views about one of the most divisive issues today. >>> but first, here is my take. president trump's speech on tuesday at the u.n. was an intelligent, at times eloquent presentation of his america first world view. he laid
welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show. president trump spent much of his week at the united nations general assembly criticizing iran. >> the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. >> iran's leaders sew chaos, death and destruction. >> i'll talk to one of those leads about the president's charges. iran's foreign minister...
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right now in this moment in the united states senate, while the president of the united states is saying a woman can't be trusted because she was drunk, while he was tweeting that dr. ford can't be trusted because if it were really as bad as she said, she would have reported it back when she was 15 when it happened. well, republican leaders are saying they will, quote, plow right through this. well, they are desperately trying to distract people by pointing to the process and the timing -- anything but the substance. -- while they hire a woman they are calling, quote, their female assistant, the lawyer they found to ask dr. ford the questions they can't trust the republican men on the judiciary committee to ask, well, they're already creeping past this hearing and scrambling to line up a committee vote right away, while they are planning to stay through the weekend to rush through a vote on the senate floor that their leader says they are, quote, confident to win, before dr. ford as hurricane katrina a chance to be heard and a vote that doesn't need to be rushed for any good reason. mr.
right now in this moment in the united states senate, while the president of the united states is saying a woman can't be trusted because she was drunk, while he was tweeting that dr. ford can't be trusted because if it were really as bad as she said, she would have reported it back when she was 15 when it happened. well, republican leaders are saying they will, quote, plow right through this. well, they are desperately trying to distract people by pointing to the process and the timing --...
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he won't see the kind of wishy-washy equivocation that you saw from barack obama at the united statesd nations. i think it will be a direct message and a direct appeal for america's allies to stand with the leader of the free world. >> bill: think you come on niall marie harf in new york. we will continue our discussion, the speech will start in a matter of moments. >> sandra: he followed up with a tweet. he gave us an update there. he would love to meet with iran, but they have to change their tune. president also tweeted ahead of his arrival there, "our country is much stronger and much richer since it was that i took office less than two years ago. we are much safer." i expect to hear more of that message from the present as he began speaking at the u.n. a few moments for now. we will take it live and keep it right here on "america's newsroom." we will be right back. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly. the next thing i know, she swam off with the camera. it's like, hey, thats mine! i want to keep doing what i love. that's the retirement plan. with my annuity i know th
he won't see the kind of wishy-washy equivocation that you saw from barack obama at the united statesd nations. i think it will be a direct message and a direct appeal for america's allies to stand with the leader of the free world. >> bill: think you come on niall marie harf in new york. we will continue our discussion, the speech will start in a matter of moments. >> sandra: he followed up with a tweet. he gave us an update there. he would love to meet with iran, but they have to...
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to the united states. that conception was rebutted by an economic study that was actually commissioned by the trump administration and done by the trump administration that found that the refugee program has netted the united states economy about $63 billion over the last 10 years. so the economic argument really doesn't work, even compared to the administration's own findings. host: so this is adam bates with the international assistance project, here to talk about this proposed refugee cap. it was announced earlier this week. if you want to ask him questions, it's (202) 748-8000 for democrats, republicans (202) 748-8001, and independents (202) 748-8002. if you are a refugee in the united states and you want to give your perspective, it is (202) 748-8003, and you can also reach out to us via twitter at cspanwj. what is the process of negotiation from this cap announced by the administration to what has to go on with legislators on capitol hill? how does that work? adam: at the end of the day, the administ
to the united states. that conception was rebutted by an economic study that was actually commissioned by the trump administration and done by the trump administration that found that the refugee program has netted the united states economy about $63 billion over the last 10 years. so the economic argument really doesn't work, even compared to the administration's own findings. host: so this is adam bates with the international assistance project, here to talk about this proposed refugee cap....
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view the united states?>> thank you so much. it is a great question. let me start it from this, from the member of congress. representative mike coffman and the representative chairman, your names are household names in the ethiopian people. not just me, the cairo supreme, who made these days possible believe that the united states government and a member of congress as the greatest ally in their darkest time. we believe the help of the united states played a great role in bringing the change that we are witnessing, the changes that we see, that we are giving to the prime minister. prime minister abiy ahmed was a moral person about a year and a half ago. so our struggle brought him to the front line. so, i believe as my colleague said, the role of the united states is not something that we see in ethiopia. so it is great and the united states is a great ally of ethiopia. the other thing, something that i have to add is that ethiopia has never been governed by the multiethnic -- [inaudible] in the past 27 yea
view the united states?>> thank you so much. it is a great question. let me start it from this, from the member of congress. representative mike coffman and the representative chairman, your names are household names in the ethiopian people. not just me, the cairo supreme, who made these days possible believe that the united states government and a member of congress as the greatest ally in their darkest time. we believe the help of the united states played a great role in bringing the...
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and through that cooperation with the united states. that's what starts as a when it starts at the relationship between a taste that precede nasa at the administrator said. in 1958 nasa was formed in response to the sputnik launch and as a matter of specific policy, international cooperation is one of the major object is of nasa. and they invited international participation in their science programs. that is what led to what was mentioned. canada took a shot off for because of her interest in arms as noted and created for satellite in that series. i go through this list. not so important dates, but it's important to understand each one of these relationships as specific mode of operation under different and it's suited to particular program in question. so canada built the satellite. the united states launched the satellite and we share the data. so that is how that one were. and then, canada became more and more interested in communications for the northern parts of canada. it was a difficult thing except for the only way of doing that
and through that cooperation with the united states. that's what starts as a when it starts at the relationship between a taste that precede nasa at the administrator said. in 1958 nasa was formed in response to the sputnik launch and as a matter of specific policy, international cooperation is one of the major object is of nasa. and they invited international participation in their science programs. that is what led to what was mentioned. canada took a shot off for because of her interest in...
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i have been here 26 years, in the congress of the united states. think the lasti couple of weeks are demonstrative of that, that i helped create an immigrant movement in the united states of america, and in the democratic caucus and the democratic party, and in many areas and places, economic, business spaces, educational spaces, and in this political space that is the congress of the united states, a genuine support and the majority for immigration reform. i have done, now that, now let me elected president that will implement immigration reform. secondly, the tragedy of puerto rico. there was always something special about the birthplace of your parents, just something. i wasn't born in puerto rico but my mom and dad were, and it has always held a special place in my heart and the hearts of my children. and i saw the devastation. i saw the terrible, poor, miserable, lame response of the federal government, the richest, most powerful, most technologically advanced nation in the world. and now we know thousands of people die from hurricane maria, a
i have been here 26 years, in the congress of the united states. think the lasti couple of weeks are demonstrative of that, that i helped create an immigrant movement in the united states of america, and in the democratic caucus and the democratic party, and in many areas and places, economic, business spaces, educational spaces, and in this political space that is the congress of the united states, a genuine support and the majority for immigration reform. i have done, now that, now let me...
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in its first report to the security council on the operation of the command, the united states informed the security council that on july 25, 1950, the unified command was established in the security council first use the name united nations command on november 8, 1950. notwithstanding its name, the united nations command is not a body, nor does it come under control of the nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary of the security council and not funded into the united nations budget. there are no reporting lines between the united nations command and secretariat. madam president, the secretary-general in the upcoming high-level week of the united nations general assembly will discuss how he and the united nations system can for the support the party and how steps can be taken for peace, security and verifiable denuclearization of the korean council resolutions. it's a hope that the korean summit starting in a few hours in the plan summit between leaders of the united states and the dprk will further contribute to this process, thank you. i thank miss decarlo for her
in its first report to the security council on the operation of the command, the united states informed the security council that on july 25, 1950, the unified command was established in the security council first use the name united nations command on november 8, 1950. notwithstanding its name, the united nations command is not a body, nor does it come under control of the nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary of the security council and not funded into the united...
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we have had this debate in the united states before.our younger participants, i want to remind you we have had this conversation more than once. this is not new to american politics. we talked about burden sharing with our allies in the 1960s. senator said, europeans pay up. there was a debate in our congress about amending our support on nato, based on how much europeans paid. these are consistent and continuous conversations that we ought to be having with our allies on alliance equities and i think we ought to make sure the american people support these alliances. they are important in that sense. i think this is what actually looks like one of our stronger relationships at the moment, because i think a lot of these indicators are shifting in a direction the american people should feel more confident about. we have also had economic reassessments of how we participate in the global economy, whether it is trade deals with japan or the plaza agreement in 1985. whether you go back to the 70s and think about the smithsonian agreement, wh
we have had this debate in the united states before.our younger participants, i want to remind you we have had this conversation more than once. this is not new to american politics. we talked about burden sharing with our allies in the 1960s. senator said, europeans pay up. there was a debate in our congress about amending our support on nato, based on how much europeans paid. these are consistent and continuous conversations that we ought to be having with our allies on alliance equities and...
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it centers the united states or the idea of the united states being a welcomed haven for people who were exiled. unfortunately, the history of the united states tells a somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we have not always had a humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we are more inclined to actually reject refugees than to accept them. and to brawl the words of -- borrow the words of historian eric king, refugees who have been accepted are not only resettled, but are also deeply unsettled by the experience of forced migration. -- migration and resettlement in the united states. to give you an overview of what i will talk about today, i will give you a little background about american refugee resettlement policy after the second war. then i am going to use that background to set up why the 1970's were such an important period of change. the ugandan asian refugees first arrived in united states and they were followed by an even larger group of refugees, southeast asian refugee
it centers the united states or the idea of the united states being a welcomed haven for people who were exiled. unfortunately, the history of the united states tells a somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we have not always had a humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we are more inclined to actually reject refugees than to accept them. and to brawl the words of -- borrow the words...
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venezuela nicolas maduro would be willing i am willing to reach out my hand to the president of the united states down and discuss these matters bilaterally these matters involving our region. the body of vietnam's former president is on its way to his home province for burial after a state funeral was held in the capsule hanoi. died suddenly on friday from the virus when a reports from hanoi. during a brief service in vietnam scandal had to wait those closest to the late president in his private and professional lives said goodbye. family members are trying dyke one communist party leaders government officials filled the national lead. it was also a special moment for those on the outside who still played a big part in the service. to serve the state funeral of the president is a big honor for me and the staff and all vietnamese feel humbled to witness the funeral. was just sixty one when he died the government said he was the victim of a rare virus you rose to the top of vietnamese politics through a career in the ministry of public security he appeared to bring that background to the presidenc
venezuela nicolas maduro would be willing i am willing to reach out my hand to the president of the united states down and discuss these matters bilaterally these matters involving our region. the body of vietnam's former president is on its way to his home province for burial after a state funeral was held in the capsule hanoi. died suddenly on friday from the virus when a reports from hanoi. during a brief service in vietnam scandal had to wait those closest to the late president in his...