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the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime minister, he has remained neutral in the power struggle among the exiled leaders. now, he comes to new york. he comes to the anti-castro cuba. >> it is first conference the doctor speaks for the first time as president of the new revolutionary council. >> a united cuba. , a real cuba, the cuba of jose marti. >> now cubans are united, they've joined the new coalition reluctantly, they don't like the way that the cia is complimenting -- and they rightly assume that the united states participation ensures the operation success. they don't want
the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime...
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as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan.o get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with our nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped over -- nearly 300,000 current serving members of the afghan security force. and many beyond that to our no longer serving. after that, hundreds of thousands more afghan national defense security forces trained over the last two decades. we provided our afghan partners with all the tools, trained equipment, of any modern military. we provided advanced weaponry. we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment and will ensure they have the capacity to maintain their air force. most critically, as i stresse
as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan.o get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with...
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it was a guardian appointed by the united states. the land allotment was still very fundamentally important that we sell that land in our family. and there are many more people most of which were out of their control. >> thank you. we have a couple of different questions about the differences between the sum the tribes that helped slaves. so i will say that generally and then sort of follow up with these specific things folks are asking. one is following up the treaty of 1866. some tribes resisted such as the chickasaw resisted adoption. can you talk more about the differences of these tribes in terms of the relationships with free people. how do you roasted for this topic? [inaudible] >> i am not sure i understand the differences between the five tribes in challenging existing scholarships. there is not been that much work done on the chickasaw, still not as much a say the cherokees or the creeks. generally the chickasaw are known for the historical say that, travel agents, white men who come into these nations often say they are ki
it was a guardian appointed by the united states. the land allotment was still very fundamentally important that we sell that land in our family. and there are many more people most of which were out of their control. >> thank you. we have a couple of different questions about the differences between the sum the tribes that helped slaves. so i will say that generally and then sort of follow up with these specific things folks are asking. one is following up the treaty of 1866. some tribes...
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breaking news out of london this morning, which helix found that julian cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 2021 of british judge rules that given the sources mental states, he should not be extradited. just a partial victory for his support in the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate they was appeal decision. they ships knobs. this should be a whole lot of pressure on the us side to drop the appeal to say enough is enough, julian, so she's not in the clear just yes. the with unique found fill bases extradition to the united states. the the to the point, strong opinion, clear positions, international perspectives. on the one hand there's inclusion and pride on the exclusion hatred and violence issues surrounding the l. g. b t q. community on the political agenda. so local civil and how can we create a divers future and find out on to the point choices to the point on d. w. ah, the news up to date. don't miss highlight the d w program online. d w dot com highlight ah, me. i cannot. because isn't in this oh, no, no, i the me ah, this is
breaking news out of london this morning, which helix found that julian cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 2021 of british judge rules that given the sources mental states, he should not be extradited. just a partial victory for his support in the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate they was appeal decision. they ships knobs. this should be a whole lot of pressure on the us side to drop the appeal to say enough is enough, julian,...
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we cannot rely on the united states. the united states has become the unreliable superpower.so for instance, what did the eu do at the end of december? they concluded a major economic deal with china. what has russia done? it too has concluded major deals with china. countries around the world, of course they like the idea of working with the united states maybe, maybe not. but china is there offering an infrastructure development to one belt one road program. and china, he is leader for life. like him, don't like him, hate what is going on in hong kong, doesn't matter he is going to be there for a long time. we can rely on him to basically do it he says. as long as you are not taiwan all the other countries in the world you can rely on that country. that is i think the dynamic per there's a lot of hope that there's hedging. as one of their final dynamic biden has multilateral relationships with the trump administration severed. with increased u.s. engagement of multilateralism part however there are two forms, at least two major forms but one is multilateralism you are worki
we cannot rely on the united states. the united states has become the unreliable superpower.so for instance, what did the eu do at the end of december? they concluded a major economic deal with china. what has russia done? it too has concluded major deals with china. countries around the world, of course they like the idea of working with the united states maybe, maybe not. but china is there offering an infrastructure development to one belt one road program. and china, he is leader for life....
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there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, and we will stand with you just as you stood with us. when i made the decision to end the u.s. military involvement in afghanistan, i judged that it was not in the national interest of the united states of america to continue fighting this war indefinitely. i made the decision with clear eyes. and i'm briefed daily on the battlefield updates, but for those who have argued that we should stay just six more months or one more year, i ask them to consider the lessons of recent history. in 2011, the nato allies and partners agreed that we would end our combat mission in 2014. in 2014, some argued one more year. so we kept fighting, and we kept taking casualties. in 2015, the same, and on and on. nearly 20 years of experience has shown us that the current security situation only confirms that just one more year of fighting in afghanistan is not a solution. but a recipe for being there indefinitely. it's up to the afghans to make the decision about the future of their coun
there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, and we will stand with you just as you stood with us. when i made the decision to end the u.s. military involvement in afghanistan, i judged that it was not in the national interest of the united states of america to continue fighting this war indefinitely. i made the decision with clear eyes. and i'm briefed daily on the battlefield updates, but for those who have argued that we should stay just six more months or one more year, i...
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we found the julian associate cannot be expedited to the united states on january 2021 of british judge rules that given assumptions mental states should not be extradited just the partial they, teresa has supported the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision. it's not, there should be a call out and pressure on the us side to drop the appeal. to say enough is enough. julian authorities, nothing clear just yet. the wiki leak found us still faces extradition to the united states. the, the refugees, the 3 island where their dreams. but for paul, assume a young joke. it is where one could begin to help them overcome the trauma of land. and he'll give it his all to become a professional european picker focused on europe. in 30 minutes on w, sustainable and trendy. many companies are rushing for green solutions because they're popular with the customers. just how green are these solutions made in germany. on the w. o, the jewish life. that's what from producer bona and journalist eve cuban money are exploring. delving into
we found the julian associate cannot be expedited to the united states on january 2021 of british judge rules that given assumptions mental states should not be extradited just the partial they, teresa has supported the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision. it's not, there should be a call out and pressure on the us side to drop the appeal. to say enough is enough. julian authorities, nothing clear just yet. the wiki leak...
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broadly and looking at it in the context of clearly a competition in the middle east, between the united states and china. and you look at the chinese and the growing relationship with the chinese with saudi arabia, with the u.a.e., with egypt, with a number of other states in the region, with israel, how should the u.s. position itself in order to insure that people continue to see that the democratic -- the democratic identity of the united states is perceived as being the most favorable, most positive relationship and structure for government? congressman malinos -- malinoowski: i agree with that. and the chinese and to some extent the russians but particularly the chinese government is actively promoting its model and -- and -- and increasingly brazen in its own forms of extraterritorial application of that model. we saw what they did to hong kong. number one, if you're a chinese american in the united states using, you know, one of the chat services, your communications are monitored and censored by the chinese communist party even in the united states. the manner in which they're using th
broadly and looking at it in the context of clearly a competition in the middle east, between the united states and china. and you look at the chinese and the growing relationship with the chinese with saudi arabia, with the u.a.e., with egypt, with a number of other states in the region, with israel, how should the u.s. position itself in order to insure that people continue to see that the democratic -- the democratic identity of the united states is perceived as being the most favorable,...
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united states would have greater bandwidth to attack iraq with united states not being present there. this dynamic changes and their opportunities for collaboration and diplomacy goes, but it takes initiative leadership and participation by the united states. so i think it's essential that just because the troops are back home does not mean that the diplomatic commission in any way shape or form should and in fact, it should be wrapped up. yeah, that's exactly what the president said earlier today to the policy. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. the south africa, the former president, jacob zoom is behind bars tonight in the cover of darkness. last night he did what the country's highest court had ordered him to do. he turned himself in to the police. as he may had threatened to evade capture, since he was sentence last week on contempt charges for failing to appear before a panel investigating corruption allegations against him. starting a 15 month prison sentence, he may be eligible for parole after serving for months. now this is the 1st time a former p
united states would have greater bandwidth to attack iraq with united states not being present there. this dynamic changes and their opportunities for collaboration and diplomacy goes, but it takes initiative leadership and participation by the united states. so i think it's essential that just because the troops are back home does not mean that the diplomatic commission in any way shape or form should and in fact, it should be wrapped up. yeah, that's exactly what the president said earlier...
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let's remind you that top stories, the salad, hazy government has all the united states and the united nations to send troops to help stabilize the country. after the assassination of president jeff and all more years, he was killed in his home on wednesday by a heavily armed his squad. the un security council has approved a deliveries from turkey into rebel held in northern syria for another year. russia had threatened to block that operation preferring aid rather be directed through damascus, thought a last minute compromise was reached. and the taliban claims it now controls 85 percent of afghanistan. russia is on the line. so if the potential attacks on the former soviet republics that voted the country, our factory fire and bangladesh has killed, at least $52.00 people with fears that even more bodies could be found and believed that many workers were trapped behind locked doors. and as alexia bryan reports, it's the latest in a series of similar tragedies. how did you get this? through the smoky, hey, emergency workers battle a place that burning thursday. this was one of food an
let's remind you that top stories, the salad, hazy government has all the united states and the united nations to send troops to help stabilize the country. after the assassination of president jeff and all more years, he was killed in his home on wednesday by a heavily armed his squad. the un security council has approved a deliveries from turkey into rebel held in northern syria for another year. russia had threatened to block that operation preferring aid rather be directed through damascus,...
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you didn't have a lot of in-house experts in the united states on these issues. last, we didn't have many in-house experts in the cia or state department either. that's another can of worms. it was hard to get information. okay, another turn of this same story. hard to get information, right? you got young people, all kinds of people saying that. i don't trust "time magazine," i don't trust "new york times," i don't trust the president of the united states, but i can't go to a teach-in every day, so what do i do? an english literature major, writing her doctorate on english literature, she's part of this new left, been involved in protests in the early '60s. she is trying to take advantage of her skill set. i can write. i can do research. i know how to do these things. i'll set up an alternative media on this issue. and really in incredibly rapid time, with almost no money in her pocket at all, she gets a little grant from a teachers' union in new york. remember the united auto workers helped fund some of the early snicc activity? here's another little group, a te
you didn't have a lot of in-house experts in the united states on these issues. last, we didn't have many in-house experts in the cia or state department either. that's another can of worms. it was hard to get information. okay, another turn of this same story. hard to get information, right? you got young people, all kinds of people saying that. i don't trust "time magazine," i don't trust "new york times," i don't trust the president of the united states, but i can't go to...
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the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat ofwing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no means do i want to admit or charge that this situation is irretrievable. cuba has been one of our finest friends. we are the ones that have conducted the war. when they got in trouble, we had an occupation. we set them on their feet and set them free. we have had a long history of friendly relationships. we tried to keep our hands out of their internal political affairs. we have not tried to throw out someone we didn't like. i would think that the very welfare of the american -- of the cuban people demand some kind of composition of the difficulties between the american states, including our own on the
the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat ofwing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no...
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if kabul falls to the taliban, what will the united states do about it? pres. biden: you said two things. one, it could result in civil war. that is different from the taliban succeeding, number one. number two, the question of what will be done is going to implicate the entire region as well. there is a number of countries that have a grave concern about what is going to happen in afghanistan relative to their security. the question is, how much of a threat to the united states of america and to our allies is whatever results in terms of a government or an agreement? that is when that judgment will be made. reporter: mr. president, some vietnamese veterans see echoes of their experience in this withdrawal of afghanistan. do you see any parallels between this withdrawal and what happened in vietnam? pres. biden: none whatsoever. zero. what you had is entire brigades breaking through the gates of our embassy. six, if i am not mistaken. the taliban is not the north the vietnamese army. they are not remotely comparable in terms of capability. there is going to be
if kabul falls to the taliban, what will the united states do about it? pres. biden: you said two things. one, it could result in civil war. that is different from the taliban succeeding, number one. number two, the question of what will be done is going to implicate the entire region as well. there is a number of countries that have a grave concern about what is going to happen in afghanistan relative to their security. the question is, how much of a threat to the united states of america and...
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united states power. although the total blame was clearly not his. >>> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community censor? no. >> reporter: comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled lifts so people can be ready for anything. comcast. along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service. >>> tens of thousands of anti-vietnam war protesters converged on washington, d.c. in may of 1971. more than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. tonight on american history tv, we long back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital streets that spring with the journalist lawrence roberts. the author of mayday 1971. a white house at war. a revolt in the streets. and the untold history of manager's biggest mass arrest.
united states power. although the total blame was clearly not his. >>> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community censor? no. >> reporter: comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled lifts so people can be...
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as i said in april, united states did we went to do afghanistan, get the terrorists who attacked us on nine elevenths and deliver justice to osama bin laden. the site threat afghanistan from becoming a base which facts could be continued against the united states. we achieved those objectives, that's why we went. we did not go to afghanistan nation fell in it right and responsibly those people along to decide future and how they want to run their country. together with nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped nearly 300,000 current serving members of the military and security force and many beyond fact no longer serving. add to that hundreds of thousands more afghan security forces trained over the last two decades providing afghan partners of all the tools. let me emphasize, all the tools training equipment of any modern military providing advanced weaponry, we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment to ensure they have the capacity to maintain their efforts but most critically, as i stressed in my meeting two weeks ago with president connie and chairman a
as i said in april, united states did we went to do afghanistan, get the terrorists who attacked us on nine elevenths and deliver justice to osama bin laden. the site threat afghanistan from becoming a base which facts could be continued against the united states. we achieved those objectives, that's why we went. we did not go to afghanistan nation fell in it right and responsibly those people along to decide future and how they want to run their country. together with nato allies and partners,...
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it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of stateafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no rights. that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company, for example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers are not pd directly. the money goes to the regime. the regime picks the people that they decide to send to, for example, that hotel, and the regime gives them a little bit of a -- you know, a tiny bit of money. the vast majority of the currency is kept by the regime. you can call it human traffickg. you can call it slave labor. call it what you might -- well, you know, it is the extreme of a government who in essence owns the people, traffics in those people while the only beneficiary is the regime, mostly the castro family. we have all seen the videos of the castro's nephews and grandchildren in these h
it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of stateafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no rights. that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company, for example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers are not...
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n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect our student, tribal sensitivity as partial wally. nothing we, we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we start to build f ganesha in. in, in our model, especially their military. i mean, what we try to do is, is build a miniature united states army of miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function. why? because you can't take it american style, military templates, and impose on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank still money to treat their soldiers poorly. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldiers, not willing to die for a cause.
n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect our student, tribal sensitivity as partial wally. nothing we, we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we start to build f...
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and every president of the united states during the 1960s and voiced his endorsement of the united statesunists make of democracy, and then when they seize power, the effectiveness with which they manage the police apparatus so that dissent cannot arise and so that the people can no longer express their will, the liquidation by gun fire of the opposition or by forcing them out of the country to be refugees, this suggests the kind of problem which we're going to have in this decade. and in my judgment it's an extremely difficult matter for the free nations to deal with. i must say that it's a matter that we must address all of our energy and all of our attention. >> this nation will keep its commitments from south vietnam to west berlin. >> since i took office as president, no single question has occupied so much of my time and energy as the search for an end for the war in vietnam, an end fair to the people of south vietnam, fair to the people of north vietnam, and fair to those others who would be affected by the outcome. both in public and at the paris talks we've offered a number of pr
and every president of the united states during the 1960s and voiced his endorsement of the united statesunists make of democracy, and then when they seize power, the effectiveness with which they manage the police apparatus so that dissent cannot arise and so that the people can no longer express their will, the liquidation by gun fire of the opposition or by forcing them out of the country to be refugees, this suggests the kind of problem which we're going to have in this decade. and in my...
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i want to salute to the people of the united states. my english is the same like the other time. o tell, i wish -- to the general assembly of the united nations. thank you very much. >> a first red satellite to arrive in new york are czechoslovakia and poland. they are not greeted by any united states representative, not being guests of this country. he makes an arrival speech in his own tongue. despite their status as high-ranking red leaders both of them are almost ignored by the numerous pickets and demonstrators. many of them east european refugees who protested the arrival of khrushchev and other leading reds on the s.s. baltica. arrived on a dank and foggy morning heading up to the east river closest to headquarters, it was harassed by cruising parties of hecklers. the shore hundreds of demonstrators amassed despite heavy rains. on pier 73, carpets had been laid by soviet emissaries for the occasion. it swarmed with newsmen and one of the massive assemblies of police and security men ever gathered in new york. khrushchev could barely be glimpsed through the throng of protect
i want to salute to the people of the united states. my english is the same like the other time. o tell, i wish -- to the general assembly of the united nations. thank you very much. >> a first red satellite to arrive in new york are czechoslovakia and poland. they are not greeted by any united states representative, not being guests of this country. he makes an arrival speech in his own tongue. despite their status as high-ranking red leaders both of them are almost ignored by the...
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of the united states. >> so help me. cobb >> so help me god. >> congratulations mister president. >> my fellow americans, hour-long, national nightmare is over. i have not campaign either for the presidency or the vice presidency. i have not subscribe to any partisan platform. i am indicted to know man. and only to one woman. my dear wife. i have not sought this enormous responsibility, but i will not sure can. >> gerald ford brought to the oval office devalues first learned in a very different place. grand rapids, michigan. born in 1913, he had lived a typical small time american life, his community was his classroom. . >> grand rapids when i was growing up was a community that engendered family values. my parents, my mother and my stepfather had indoctrinated me and the importance of the family. but the whole community had the same viewpoint. >> the world first noticed gerald ford as a football player. strong for his age and enthusiastic competitor and a team player. attending the university of michigan at ann arbor, h
of the united states. >> so help me. cobb >> so help me god. >> congratulations mister president. >> my fellow americans, hour-long, national nightmare is over. i have not campaign either for the presidency or the vice presidency. i have not subscribe to any partisan platform. i am indicted to know man. and only to one woman. my dear wife. i have not sought this enormous responsibility, but i will not sure can. >> gerald ford brought to the oval office devalues...
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breaking news out of london this morning, which sounds a julian assault cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 4th, 2021 of british judge rules that given authorities mental states, he should not be extradited just the partial. they teresa, his support to the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision knobs. there should be a pull out and pressure on the us side. drop the appeal to say enough is enough to me and i saw she's not in the clear just yet. the wiki leaks found us fill faces extradition to the united states. the the pores instead of a company card, a tech now instead of an oregon firing off god and ministry in grammar and hardly anything they do is by the church in the living room. pretty catholic. ah, in the dw, ah, was the in december 2019 the european council of new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make sure of the 1st time i turn students on the planet by 25th. not all you members, day support. and some persuasion is required. a surprising glance into
breaking news out of london this morning, which sounds a julian assault cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 4th, 2021 of british judge rules that given authorities mental states, he should not be extradited just the partial. they teresa, his support to the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision knobs. there should be a pull out and pressure on the us side. drop the appeal to say enough is enough to me and i...
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and it appears that the secret evidence that the united states gets is not permitted to come to the media or to the public. i mean, what, what do you, how do you rate tony blinking biden's, secretary of state. you said he hadn't seen the evidence that there was a need to destroy the associated press and era in, in gaza. but now intelligent sources have briefed him no, actually, that is not evidence. how can see it then leave them by saying that as israel thinks that that is an offer for us in that building. and so they have to this story, a building that houses actually officers and doctors, lawyers, and for media stations. they don't need to monitor. and destroy this whole building because they just that that is an office for us. and that's the, even though there is no proof. and that's really how much money is everywhere because it's not military, all of it, how much information officers has human rights. this is, has always, has all sorts of things all over the place. you cannot go down bombing and shunning, huge eyes buildings because you have thing that may have had the office as goo
and it appears that the secret evidence that the united states gets is not permitted to come to the media or to the public. i mean, what, what do you, how do you rate tony blinking biden's, secretary of state. you said he hadn't seen the evidence that there was a need to destroy the associated press and era in, in gaza. but now intelligent sources have briefed him no, actually, that is not evidence. how can see it then leave them by saying that as israel thinks that that is an offer for us in...
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he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are making are not yet quite outside the bounds of the way that nationalism was understood and the 19th century and mitchell actually does then go on to directly draw the same comparison that native born white southerners were as well. he was quite out spoken in claiming that it was the confederacy that fought for the same he had fought for maryland so again, we from our perspective certainly recognize that he was not correct in this that the confederacy was fighting against value such as freedom and inequality and natural rights, but m
he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are...
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, for confirmation as the vice president of the united states. congressman gerald ford of michigan. >> the new vice president was a reassuring figure whose obvious integrity aided republican candidates and a beleaguered president. each day brought new revelations of wrongdoing in the nixon administration. the watergate scandal was coming to a climax. by the summer of 1974, nixon's impeachment because before the house. >> all those in favor, please dignify by saying aye. all those opposed, no. >> it was a time of ang side for the american people. to the vice president, it was a time anguish. he didn't know if the president would dig in and fight or resign. on august 9, 1974, it was settled. on the south lawn of the white house, a painful ceremony unfolded. returning to their new home, nixon's successor reassured his wife. we can do it. soon he would reassure the nation. for gerald ford, there was no transition period. no time to settle into the world's most demanding job. >> when i took the oath of office and went back to the oval office, my desk
, for confirmation as the vice president of the united states. congressman gerald ford of michigan. >> the new vice president was a reassuring figure whose obvious integrity aided republican candidates and a beleaguered president. each day brought new revelations of wrongdoing in the nixon administration. the watergate scandal was coming to a climax. by the summer of 1974, nixon's impeachment because before the house. >> all those in favor, please dignify by saying aye. all those...
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we can defend the united states.t are we good for if we could defend the united states by the application of adequate resourcing, and they're out there. >> another argument that's been made is 20 years ago we didn't have the technology or the drone technology we have today. we're really good at this counter-terrorism stuff, and, you know, we don't have to be in country in the numbers we've been in in order to manage it. is that realistic? >> that is ridiculous. the idea that you can have an effective presence, not just to deal with the terrorist threat in afghanistan, but to watch what's going on to the west and iran, to worry about pakistan, which in the face of a taliban-controlled afghan government could be more susceptible to be taken over by a radical islam system, could have then a potential stock up nuclear weapons requires being there on the ground. doing it long distance is much less effective than the idea we're now going to do it from the persian gulf region or central asia is a very poor substitute for be
we can defend the united states.t are we good for if we could defend the united states by the application of adequate resourcing, and they're out there. >> another argument that's been made is 20 years ago we didn't have the technology or the drone technology we have today. we're really good at this counter-terrorism stuff, and, you know, we don't have to be in country in the numbers we've been in in order to manage it. is that realistic? >> that is ridiculous. the idea that you can...
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rather, each individual state is responsible for sending their own requirements. this is why units f usa as a member of the national coalition to in child marriage, working alongside in g o partners in order to help repeal harmful loopholes or exceptions that may promote the practice of the state level. so when he issues so many of the issues about childcare, which is what happens to the survivors, and we already have that we know how young people who are girls mostly who are in child marriages. they don't strive your website is trying to push back on that sliding after surviving is one of the stories that you share. i'm going to share. i'm going to share some pictures of you. if you babies. this was you when you were married off and you love a girl and then your baby. so basically a baby having babies. what was the impact on you being married? that young? yeah. well the biggest impact for me was on my education. at 15 years old, i had a desire to put a law school to an air force and then go to law school and become a lawyer. those were my dreams at 15 years old. and on the day of
rather, each individual state is responsible for sending their own requirements. this is why units f usa as a member of the national coalition to in child marriage, working alongside in g o partners in order to help repeal harmful loopholes or exceptions that may promote the practice of the state level. so when he issues so many of the issues about childcare, which is what happens to the survivors, and we already have that we know how young people who are girls mostly who are in child...
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the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the influenceuba. the reaction to the debate in the oas was explosive. and cuba, castro to the hemisphere organization and at friendship for the over the soviet union and communist china. the oas took positive action against dominican strongman rule by joint efforts of the american states to cope with infiltration by political compromise for the castro regime that resulted in worsening. but as even as cuba threatened to walk out of the oas, president eisenhower and his white house press conference recall tom and ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no means do i want to admit or charged cut this stipulation is a reputable. cuba has been one of our finest friends. we are the ones that conducted the war that set them free. and when take caught in trouble, we had an occupation back in 1908, and set them free. and we have had a long history of relationships and we tried to keep our heads out of their internal, political estates. we have not tried to throw out or an
the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the influenceuba. the reaction to the debate in the oas was explosive. and cuba, castro to the hemisphere organization and at friendship for the over the soviet union and communist china. the oas took positive action against dominican strongman rule by joint efforts of the american states to cope with infiltration by political compromise for the castro regime that resulted in worsening. but as even as cuba...
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so the action in terms of foreign policy really backfired on the united states. and the exodus continued from cuba for many decades. >> another one of our social media media followers has a question for you. if the cia had succeeded in cuba, was there any guarantee it wouldn't have turned into a right-wing dictatorship like other cia south american interventions? >> well, i'm a historian not a fortuneteller but i would speculate that is a certainly a possibility because we saw that happening in other latin american countries over time, these right wing dictatorships generally became more democratic. so, who knows what would have happened. >> let's go to jason who is calling from san diego, california. jason, good morning. >> caller: yes, good morning. i would like to ask a question and maybe get some verification, is it true that when castro wanted the revolution and they were celebrating, he came to the united states to meet with american congressman, politicians or whoever, he went to new york, he couldn't find a place to stay, and he had to go to harlem to get
so the action in terms of foreign policy really backfired on the united states. and the exodus continued from cuba for many decades. >> another one of our social media media followers has a question for you. if the cia had succeeded in cuba, was there any guarantee it wouldn't have turned into a right-wing dictatorship like other cia south american interventions? >> well, i'm a historian not a fortuneteller but i would speculate that is a certainly a possibility because we saw that...
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the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united statesg the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real competition. one reason i ran for congress in 2018, i believe that the most important determinant of whether we win that contest is whether we are strong at home, whether we are ourselves, living up to our values and our principles, whether we're setting a good example. that's a big part of the premise for the biden presidency. he think it's important that in our alliance systems around the world we emphasize above all alliances with democracies with countries that at least try to live up to the values that we are trying to live up to, that's why i mentioned tunisia as being so important. i think it's stra
the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united statesg the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real...
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in april, it has been announced united states is going back on that agreement -- the unit states and allied forces would remain in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. the taliban would have again begun to target our forces. but status quo was not an option. american men and women back in the middle of the civil war. we would run the risk of having to send more troops back into afghanistan to defend our remaining troops. once the agreement had been made, staying with a bare minimum force was no longer possible. let me ask those who wanted us to stay, how many more? how many thousands of more american daughters and sons were you willing to risk? how long would you have them stay? already, we have members of our military whose parents fought in afghanistan 20 years ago. would you send their children and their grandchildren as well? would you send your own son or daughter? after 20 years, a trillion dollars spent training and equipping hundreds of thousands of afghan national security and defense forces, 2448 americans killed. 20,722 more wounded. untold thousands coming home with un
in april, it has been announced united states is going back on that agreement -- the unit states and allied forces would remain in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. the taliban would have again begun to target our forces. but status quo was not an option. american men and women back in the middle of the civil war. we would run the risk of having to send more troops back into afghanistan to defend our remaining troops. once the agreement had been made, staying with a bare minimum force was...
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those are actually truck rates in the united states.can see, this is where we are now, this huge spike. the idea is as we go into next year, that may start to fade. that is the transferor nature potentially about -- the transitory nature all of this. one thing tuned to this is the xpo. it had its investor day today. mark manduca, xpo chief investment officer, joining us now. what are you telling investors about what the environment is going to look like going forward for logistics, for rates? are they going to stay elevated? how does the business compensate? mark: thank you so much for your time today. a couple of things. you mentioned the broader supply. clearly we manage 900 or so warehouses. there are complete problems no doubt in the global supply chain right now. i agree with you on that. but the most prevalent issue is we are seeing shortages of containers partially driven by imports rising, and obviously exports falling. that has been driven, as you know, by consumer buying patterns that have been changing. until those buying pat
those are actually truck rates in the united states.can see, this is where we are now, this huge spike. the idea is as we go into next year, that may start to fade. that is the transferor nature potentially about -- the transitory nature all of this. one thing tuned to this is the xpo. it had its investor day today. mark manduca, xpo chief investment officer, joining us now. what are you telling investors about what the environment is going to look like going forward for logistics, for rates?...
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but one thing the united states can should do is to encourage the regional, the neighboring state to really step up and their incentives to do so has now increased as a result of the united states leaving. for instance, if you take a look at what the iranians have been doing, in many ways the volunteers had shared interest with united states and i've gone on and opposed itala. but as long as the united states was enough cornerstone and was seen as a stretch by the barney's iranians did not collaborate with the united states. and actually in many ways to undermine the united states deliberately feeling that if they didn't, the united states would have greater bandwidth to attack iraq with the united states not being present there. this dynamic changes and their opportunities for collaboration and diplomacy goes, but it takes initiative leadership and participation by the united states. so i think it's essential that just because the troops are back home does not mean that the diplomatic commission in any way shape or form should and in fact, it should be ramped up. yeah, that's exactl
but one thing the united states can should do is to encourage the regional, the neighboring state to really step up and their incentives to do so has now increased as a result of the united states leaving. for instance, if you take a look at what the iranians have been doing, in many ways the volunteers had shared interest with united states and i've gone on and opposed itala. but as long as the united states was enough cornerstone and was seen as a stretch by the barney's iranians did not...
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what role the united states? should play internationally what role should the united states play in a world? that was fast changing in the 1960s? so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965. to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states. in vietnam and the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 65 with the gulf of tonkin resolution. in 1964 the president made his case that there was aggression coming from north vietnam pointed at the south. and pointed at the united states as well in the attack and us ships in international waters on that gulf of tonkin and remember it's really important to understand when this resolution was brought before congress. every single member of the house of representatives republican or democrat liberal or conservative from the south or from the north. all of them voted to approve this resolution in the house of representatives. in the senate only two sen
what role the united states? should play internationally what role should the united states play in a world? that was fast changing in the 1960s? so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965. to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states. in vietnam and the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 65 with the gulf of tonkin resolution. in 1964 the president made his...
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the united states has set an economy-wide target for 2032 reduce our net ring house gas emissions by 50% to 52%, below 2005 levels. a special presidential envoy and former secretary of state john kerry and minister of environment and climate change john wilkinson lead the claimant dialogue that was launched in february, and the dialogue has three objectives. the first is to increase climate ambitions globally. the second is to innovate and deploy low and zero emissions technology and create jobs. and third, to enhance adaptation and resilience to climate impact. but an essential element in our transition to a net zero economy is the adoption of electric vehicles. that means that we are going to need raw materials for batteries such as cobalt and lithium. we also need to establish in north america the necessary supply chains and build production facilities. the good news is we have the natural resources, the innovation ecosystem, and the talented people to achieve these objectives, all right here in north america. the u.s. department of commerce has organized webinars on critical miner
the united states has set an economy-wide target for 2032 reduce our net ring house gas emissions by 50% to 52%, below 2005 levels. a special presidential envoy and former secretary of state john kerry and minister of environment and climate change john wilkinson lead the claimant dialogue that was launched in february, and the dialogue has three objectives. the first is to increase climate ambitions globally. the second is to innovate and deploy low and zero emissions technology and create...
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waiting for the president of the united states. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody i'm jesse watters, judge jeanine pirro, shannon bream, greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." hello, calling america a racist is not enough. they were inviting the rest of the world to do it and the biden administration is wilting united nations experts to fight injustice and inequality. secretary of state tony blinken said it is to confront the scorch of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia here at home and around the world. and the white house is actually backing him up. >> he believes responsible nations must not shrink from scrutiny of human rights record. rather, they should acknowledge with intent to improve it and also push and listen up amp hood and shine a light on other countries that need to do better. that is the role we are playing for the united states. >> jesse: keep in mind, the human rights council that the white house wants to criticize america includes cuba and china. a quick reminder
waiting for the president of the united states. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody i'm jesse watters, judge jeanine pirro, shannon bream, greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." hello, calling america a racist is not enough. they were inviting the rest of the world to do it and the biden administration is wilting united nations experts to fight injustice and inequality. secretary of state tony blinken said it is to confront...
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it also gives the united states. so is there another dimension in nuclear weapons about america's place in the world where we may have other things going shoddy, but, you know, nukes make sure that we were always there. and we always matter, jacob, well, i think it's more a quest for predominance. the idea is that the more you have them, we're going insurance policy, you have the less other countries will be inclined to, to mess with you. but the truth is, it, it is as you point out at bottom, a colossal waste of money. we should be investing in the united states infrastructure. we should not be squandering these kinds of sans on nuclear weapons that contribute absolutely nothing. you could just as easily dig a hole in the desert, nevada and dumped billions of dollars into it. we're not actually beyond 1700. i mean, i don't know what buying more nuclear weapons is going to contribute. at this point . we have, we have other huge problems which by the way, impact our power in the rest of the world. and what about econo
it also gives the united states. so is there another dimension in nuclear weapons about america's place in the world where we may have other things going shoddy, but, you know, nukes make sure that we were always there. and we always matter, jacob, well, i think it's more a quest for predominance. the idea is that the more you have them, we're going insurance policy, you have the less other countries will be inclined to, to mess with you. but the truth is, it, it is as you point out at bottom,...
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there is a home for you in the united states, if you so choose. and i will stand with you just a few stood with us. when i made a decision, the end, the u. s. military involvement up against him. i judge that it was not the national interest in 9 states, america. to continue fighting this for indefinitely. i made a decision with clear eyes and i'm brief daily on the battlefield updates of for those who have argued that we should stay just 6 more months or just one more year . i still consider the lessons of recent history in 2011, the nato allies and partners agree that we would end our combat mission in 20142014. some argued one more year. so we kept fighting. we kept taking casualties in 2015 the same and on and on. nearly 20 years of experience has shown us at the current security situation only confirms and just one more year of funding that can stand is not a solution. but a recipe for being there indefinitely. it's up to the afghans to make the decision about the future of their country. others are more direct. their argument is that we shou
there is a home for you in the united states, if you so choose. and i will stand with you just a few stood with us. when i made a decision, the end, the u. s. military involvement up against him. i judge that it was not the national interest in 9 states, america. to continue fighting this for indefinitely. i made a decision with clear eyes and i'm brief daily on the battlefield updates of for those who have argued that we should stay just 6 more months or just one more year . i still consider...
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united states though they have changed in terms of what they are doing now. but the purpose of them was, was, well, this was started by the indian civilization fund act in 1819. and as the name suggests, it was to quote unquote, civilized the indigenous peoples in this country to make way for westward expansion . and what we address here at the boarding school healing coalition is what we call the historical assimilated model, which prohibited language prohibited culture, forced conversion to christianity. and although there were 367 of these boarding schools in the united states and 73 of them are still open today. only 15 of them board students and they are no longer what we call the historical assimilated model of boarding school. because in the 1900 seventy's, there was a lot of legislation that came about that reverse that original civilization policy . so the american indian religious freedom act, the american indian language revitalization, act, indian child welfare act, all of these things to protect our language, to protect our culture, to protect ou
united states though they have changed in terms of what they are doing now. but the purpose of them was, was, well, this was started by the indian civilization fund act in 1819. and as the name suggests, it was to quote unquote, civilized the indigenous peoples in this country to make way for westward expansion . and what we address here at the boarding school healing coalition is what we call the historical assimilated model, which prohibited language prohibited culture, forced conversion to...
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and the united states gave in to germany for a cheaper gas coming from russia. therefore, the american people to save the pull that troops out of europe, there is no need, because obviously there is no conflict any longer between europe and russia. therefore, let's cut our losses in europe and pull our troops out of germany. and that's all, what can people say? and that's 3 threats. are therefore, as an ally to the west, rather than an enemy to the way and to take it for that. if you're going to lift the sanctions against the pipeline, why don't you make a comment with russia in germany and natal and tried to solve any issues concerning ukraine concerning poland or a bought of the former of the former block. let's saw of them rather than on one hand publicly at spec russia. on the other hand, we are open in the canada priority from russia into western you, you bring up the crane. do you think it's right that germany has to pick up this $1000000000.00 bill for ukraine's green fund? well, they have to do something because obviously they're ukrainian complaining ab
and the united states gave in to germany for a cheaper gas coming from russia. therefore, the american people to save the pull that troops out of europe, there is no need, because obviously there is no conflict any longer between europe and russia. therefore, let's cut our losses in europe and pull our troops out of germany. and that's all, what can people say? and that's 3 threats. are therefore, as an ally to the west, rather than an enemy to the way and to take it for that. if you're going...
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and it appears that the secret evidence that the united states gets is not permitted to come to the media or to the public. what. what do you, how do you rate tony blinking biden's, secretary of state. you said he hadn't seen the evidence that there was a need to destroy the associated press enough to 0 in, in gaza. but now intelligent sources have briefed him. no, actually, that is no evidence. how can he see it? that leaves them by saying them as israel thinks that that is an office for us in that building. and so they have to destroy a building that houses actually, officers, doctors, lawyers, and all of their media stations. they totally demolish and destroy this whole building because they just that that is an office for how much. and that's even though that is no proof and actually how much money opens everywhere because it's not military. all of it has, has, has information offices has healed and this is, has always, has all sorts of things all over the place. you cannot go down bombing and shunning, huge eyes buildings because you're thing that may have had that office as, as good
and it appears that the secret evidence that the united states gets is not permitted to come to the media or to the public. what. what do you, how do you rate tony blinking biden's, secretary of state. you said he hadn't seen the evidence that there was a need to destroy the associated press enough to 0 in, in gaza. but now intelligent sources have briefed him. no, actually, that is no evidence. how can he see it? that leaves them by saying them as israel thinks that that is an office for us in...
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is it pleasurable to be a united states senator?s like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises, and nothing is done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve the people, my constituency. and i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms in all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling, i was told if you want to breast-feed your daughter or you want to express breast milk, you have to do it in the handicapped stall of a public toilet, which i thought was disgusting. so i worked for a few years and passed the law. now when i go to airports, i see these lactation pods and lactation rooms and think, wow, i did that. i just made all these moms who are traveling and working outside their home -- i just made their lives a little bit easier. and that's a great privilege. it's a great privilege to be
is it pleasurable to be a united states senator?s like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises, and nothing is done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve the people, my constituency. and i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms in all of our nation's airports because when i had...
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i mean, when we tried to do is, is build a miniature united states army of miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function why? because you can't take it american style, military templates and impose on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank still money to treat their soldiers poorly. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldier is not willing to die for a cause. then the army that she's part of isn't going to fight, and that's where we see the united states without a touch. we've had military leaders who have deceived themselves and deceive their civilian leadership and saying that they have a solution. and yet every year, every 2 years, we rotate these military years out defeated. we rotate a new series of military leaders. we say the same thing. time with us become obvious, we were going to when we weren't going to prevail, and it's time to leave and it's going to be ugly. going to be very ugly. your way to get out of my stock and let me go to and you and couple, i mean we all we, t
i mean, when we tried to do is, is build a miniature united states army of miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function why? because you can't take it american style, military templates and impose on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank still money to treat their soldiers poorly. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldier is not willing to die for a cause. then the army that she's...
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defend themselves and keep as much land as they can for the tribal citizens but really thought the united states from trying to absorb it into itself. that's in essence of land allotment really sets up indian territories which become the state of oklahoma which is what happened. and they established that these reservations still exist and never stopped existing but is still is not an original planet of the five tribes and never be any american settlement and indian territory at all. rose: so the next question that i want to ask us to about the relationship about black people and native peoples relationship and living up to today. somebody asked question q&a and the question i want to ask is why did native and black people take on these problematic protections of each other and hear more about how that ties to colonialism. sort of ties to what was asked in the chat about assimilation. i think specifically about you use the word choice, saying that indigenous people could've chose to assimilate into white norms rather than heart so i wonder if you could talk more about how these problematic perspe
defend themselves and keep as much land as they can for the tribal citizens but really thought the united states from trying to absorb it into itself. that's in essence of land allotment really sets up indian territories which become the state of oklahoma which is what happened. and they established that these reservations still exist and never stopped existing but is still is not an original planet of the five tribes and never be any american settlement and indian territory at all. rose: so...