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united states capital is at half-staff this morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s. capitol. [video clip] >> it's been held up for an average of nine months. doesn't need to be changed? yes. you always get through to me, look at all these people. you are a bully. [laughter] >> you mentioned judges. senator lahey will send dcc nominees. host: that scene from harry reid's exchange on the capital back in 2013. the reporter he was talking to, that so-called bully was a senior writer for congress on the white house neal winooski and he's joining us this morning by phone to talk about the legacy of harry reid stop do you remember that moment on capitol hill? guest: i certainly do. thank you for having me this morning. it wa
united states capital is at half-staff this morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s. capitol. [video clip] >> it's been held up for an average of nine months. doesn't...
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united states capital. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any time. i will now recognize myself for an opening statement. i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that is a part of the oath that i took. when we were sworn in as a present lives in part, all of our staff members serve this country in uniform civil services and appointees across our government. jeffrey clark swore that he was an assistant to the attorney general to support and defend the constitution. the year ago right now, there was an all-out attack when the constitution was underway. the former president was waging a campaign to overturn the results of the election. his allies were looking for ways to get around the constitution and keep him in power. it appears mr. clark was central to that effort. the campaign of political pressure and maneuvering failed but the assault on the rule of law did not end. it escalated. it resulted in a violent attack on the seat of our democracy. what the inner circle could not achieve was a mob of writers. to do our duty as mem
united states capital. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess at any time. i will now recognize myself for an opening statement. i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that is a part of the oath that i took. when we were sworn in as a present lives in part, all of our staff members serve this country in uniform civil services and appointees across our government. jeffrey clark swore that he was an assistant to the attorney general...
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subpoena issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capital. >> the question is on a motion to report to the house. those in favor say i. those opposed say no. the eyes have it. >> i request a recorded vote. >> of recorded vote is requested and the clerk will call oval >> -- a vote. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> mr. chairman, you not recorded. >> the chair votes aye. >> the clerk will port the vote. -- report the vote. >> there are nine ayes and zero nos. >> the vice chair is recognized. >> i request that members have two calendar days in which to file with supplements or additional views on the measure reported by the committee tonight. >> without objection, step is authorized to make any necessary conforming changes to the report to reflect the actions of the committee. without objection, the select committee stands adjourned. there was a time when american secretaries traveled the world and those travels made headlines. there was a time when middle east peacemaking was the center of a met -- foreign policy.
subpoena issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capital. >> the question is on a motion to report to the house. those in favor say i. those opposed say no. the eyes have it. >> i request a recorded vote. >> of recorded vote is requested and the clerk will call oval >> -- a vote. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> mr. chairman, you not...
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will get to your phone calls and just a second but i wanted to note why the flag over the united states capital is at half-staff this morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s. capitol. [video clip] >> it's been held up for an average of nine months. doesn't need to be changed? yes. you always get through to me, look at all these people. you are a bully. [laughter] >> you mentioned judges. senator lahey will send dcc nominees. host: that scene from harry reid's exchange on the capital back in 2013. the reporter he was talking to, that so-called bully was a senior writer for congress on the white house neal winooski and he's joining us this morning by phone to talk about the legacy of harry reid stop do you remember that moment on capitol hill? guest: i certainly do. thank you for h
will get to your phone calls and just a second but i wanted to note why the flag over the united states capital is at half-staff this morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s....
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subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack of the united states capital. the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess. on our recognize myself for an opening statement. my statement on behalf of the committee, offering condolences and prayers to the people in kentucky and surrounding states on the devastation that they received during the tornadoes. our hearts and prayers go out to all of those impacted. this week, i expect roughly a dozen key witnesses will provide testimony on the record in our investigation. we will hear from many more informally as we continue to give the facts about the violence of january 6. it puts us well north of the 300 mark in terms of witnesses who have given us in nation. add to that more than 30,000 records and nearly 250 sustaining tips on our temp line , and anyone listening at home tonight. if you have any information you want to share with us, you can find our tip line on the select committee's website on january6.house.gov. house has ruled in our favor regarding the select committee's work to uncover relevant informatio
subpoena duly issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack of the united states capital. the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess. on our recognize myself for an opening statement. my statement on behalf of the committee, offering condolences and prayers to the people in kentucky and surrounding states on the devastation that they received during the tornadoes. our hearts and prayers go out to all of those impacted. this week, i expect roughly a dozen key...
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will get to your phone calls and just a second but i wanted to note why the flag over the united states capital ishis morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s. capitol. [video clip] >> it's been held up for an average of nine months. doesn't need to be changed? yes. you always get through to me, look at all these people. you are a bully. [laughter] >> you mentioned judges. senator lahey will send dcc nominees. host: that scene from harry reid's exchange on the capital back in 2013. the reporter he was talking to, that so-called bully was a senior writer for congress on the white house neal winooski and he's joining us this morning by phone to talk about the legacy of harry reid stop do you remember that moment on capitol hill? guest: i certainly do. thank you for having me this mo
will get to your phone calls and just a second but i wanted to note why the flag over the united states capital ishis morning. that's because we learned late yesterday that armor senate majority leader harry reid has died. he died yesterday at his home in henderson, nevada. a clip of one of his many appearances on capitol hill and he is one of the leaders in terms of appearances in the c-span archives. this is from 2013, senator harry reid, taking reporter questions at the u.s. capitol. [video...
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. - >> behind us is the united states capital and this has stood since 1800 and it is where franklin delano roosevelt, her country's longest serving elected president's words are inscribed and here is what they say. we must remember that any oppression, any injustice, any hatred is a wedge designed to attack our civilization. allow me now to take us back to another tragic day that befell our country, september 11, 20 -- 2001. on this day, the united states weathered a terrorist attack covertly orchestrated from beyond our country's borders, one that also aimed to take down our capital if it wasn't for the heroes on flight 93. our country responded by declaring war on terrorism and what became our country's longest armed conflict. nearly a year ago, on january 6, 2021, our country faced a very different but familiar enemy. inflamed by a sitting president and other elected officials, fellow americans dressed in military fatigues and wearing red, white and lou were armed with weapons and materials that shockingly permitted them to construct a wooden gallows used to execute someone by ha
. - >> behind us is the united states capital and this has stood since 1800 and it is where franklin delano roosevelt, her country's longest serving elected president's words are inscribed and here is what they say. we must remember that any oppression, any injustice, any hatred is a wedge designed to attack our civilization. allow me now to take us back to another tragic day that befell our country, september 11, 20 -- 2001. on this day, the united states weathered a terrorist attack...
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given how much it captures the relationship between the united states and china, financial markets, capital markets in the united states and china. it isascinating. matt: it is definitely part of one of the biggest stories of the year, but it is not the only part, which is why it is so interesting. this has come such a massive issue -- this has become such a massive issue between the two nations. the u.s.-china problems is one of the biggest issues in 2022. the bad relationship is right up there with concerns about russia, inflation, and coronavirus for investors next year. jonathan: a number of years ago, we were having this conversation here in america about whether we should or should not put obstacles for chinese companies to tap u.s. markets, and china made the decision for everybody. kailey: and china is going to tighten scrutiny of domestic firms listing overseas. didi is a prime example of this, but the question is what does didi signal, and our companies and china just going to choose hong kong over the u.s.? jonathan: that is the international story. let's talk the domestic one. getting a feel for how the shopping season has
given how much it captures the relationship between the united states and china, financial markets, capital markets in the united states and china. it isascinating. matt: it is definitely part of one of the biggest stories of the year, but it is not the only part, which is why it is so interesting. this has come such a massive issue -- this has become such a massive issue between the two nations. the u.s.-china problems is one of the biggest issues in 2022. the bad relationship is right up...
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united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to cross a border or they decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, their children, and that is a better decision than staying behind. reporter: look at the size of this storm on satellite at this hour. tonight a direct hit in haiti slamming ashore at 145 miles per hour. [indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda
united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got...
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concerned about is the increase in western military presence, an increase in military collaboration between ukraine and the united states on one hand and ukraine and various european capitalsher hand. moscow is also concerned about the use of new military systems and technologies such as the drones that have been in use in ukraine in recent months. russia is also concerned that its policy toward ukraine, designed to get ukraine, you know, in one form or another back into russia's fear has not been working --sphere has not been working. by making these moves and by toughening up its rhetoric, moscow is trying to squeeze out concessions from the west, especially from the biden white house. it is hoping that the biden white house will give in, at least on some points. moscow understands full well nobody is going to give it written guarantees that no new nato members will be accepted. russia at least once some concessions, as far as military and the possible construction of military bases. russia sees american and british in ukraine as a redline and would like to limit cooperation between ukraine and western partners. hibatallah: we can get into that later but i want to get a
concerned about is the increase in western military presence, an increase in military collaboration between ukraine and the united states on one hand and ukraine and various european capitalsher hand. moscow is also concerned about the use of new military systems and technologies such as the drones that have been in use in ukraine in recent months. russia is also concerned that its policy toward ukraine, designed to get ukraine, you know, in one form or another back into russia's fear has not...
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capitalism. our company would argue is a model of stakeholder capitalism and one of the things we did was when the pandemic hit as you may recall in the united states unemployment shot up from ford over 10% almost overnight but what we had within our company is the a workers counsel like an internal unit and what we did is we put the numbers in front of them on what we thought could be the financial impacts of covid on the company and this model would say we need to fire x number of people we need a firefighter people. with the workers counsel came back to us with was instead of firing all those people what if everybody across-the-board including the seniormost executives take a little bit of a haircut including oh by the way the shareholders and the shareholders get a haircut and they get less financial return and exchange for not firing all of these people. we did it. we came out on the other side and we still have all of those employees but it was a case where everybody took a little less including the shareholders and the impetus came from inside the company as as opposed to democratic socialism big government telling was what our hiring decisi
capitalism. our company would argue is a model of stakeholder capitalism and one of the things we did was when the pandemic hit as you may recall in the united states unemployment shot up from ford over 10% almost overnight but what we had within our company is the a workers counsel like an internal unit and what we did is we put the numbers in front of them on what we thought could be the financial impacts of covid on the company and this model would say we need to fire x number of people we...
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she is in a position of authority over the united states capital. we have the leadership of the united states capitol police union tell us that they weren't prepared for what happened on january 6, they want to quit for, they weren't trained for. even though there was intelligence weeks before january 6th that something like this could happen. we were asking those questions, and that is why pelosi immediately fired us from the committee. >> sean: let me ask you this. last question. ask a question. can you jim jordan, and kevin mccarthy do a real commission and answer those questions so this never happens again, and can we have a commission on the 574 riots in the summer of 2020? i think that would be fair. >> yes. and we are. we are continuing to interview and conducts her own investigation on her own side to secure the capital, prevent something like this from happening again. and also telling the american people the truth about what this fake, politicized commission that pollutes the end liz cheney and others are leading. liz cheney is now the new
she is in a position of authority over the united states capital. we have the leadership of the united states capitol police union tell us that they weren't prepared for what happened on january 6, they want to quit for, they weren't trained for. even though there was intelligence weeks before january 6th that something like this could happen. we were asking those questions, and that is why pelosi immediately fired us from the committee. >> sean: let me ask you this. last question. ask a...
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"it is expected, the memo said, that a portion of this group will march to the united states capital.id. it was hardly a surprise when they did. it was all, "a first amendment demonstration." as for nearly 250 years, the bill of rights has guaranteed that they can. and yet here is the change. suddenly it is a crime to do this. depending upon who you voted for. this is congressman bennie thompson of mississippi. he is a sitting member of congress. he's the chairman of the house committee that claims to be looking into what happened on january 6. but of course, bennie thompson already knows perfectly well what happened on january 6. he and the rest of the committee are sitting on thousands of orders of videotape that they refuse to release to the public. fact-finding is hardly the point of the mission here. the point, very clearly and ever more clearly each passing day, is to criminalize political dissent. that is a strong claim, and if you doubt it, watch benny thompson explained how he plans to handle the former trump official that the committee has subpoenaed, that he has subpoenaed.
"it is expected, the memo said, that a portion of this group will march to the united states capital.id. it was hardly a surprise when they did. it was all, "a first amendment demonstration." as for nearly 250 years, the bill of rights has guaranteed that they can. and yet here is the change. suddenly it is a crime to do this. depending upon who you voted for. this is congressman bennie thompson of mississippi. he is a sitting member of congress. he's the chairman of the house...
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concerned about is the increase in western military presence in ukraine inc, and increase in military cooperation between ukraine and the united states. on one hand and ukraine and europe and capital. some of the other can it is all mosque was also concerned about the use of a new military systems and technologists such as the by iraq are the ones that have been in use in ukraine in recent months. russia is also concerned that its policy at doors ukraine designed to get green one form or another back into russia. your interest has not been working so by making these tough moves and by tougher than got its rhetoric. moscow is trying to squeeze out concessions from the west, especially from the bite of whitehouse it. it is hoping that the bite in the white house will, will give in at least on some points. moscow understands full well that nobody is going to give it the written guarantee is that known, you might need, the members are going to be accepted. but russia, at least once some concessions as far as military the construction, the possible construction of military bases, american, british, or others on the territory of ukraine. russia is that as a red line, russia would like t
concerned about is the increase in western military presence in ukraine inc, and increase in military cooperation between ukraine and the united states. on one hand and ukraine and europe and capital. some of the other can it is all mosque was also concerned about the use of a new military systems and technologists such as the by iraq are the ones that have been in use in ukraine in recent months. russia is also concerned that its policy at doors ukraine designed to get green one form or...
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there is nothing inevitable about the united states being able to keep our advantage in innovation, talent, capital, entrepreneurship. it is a national security imperative as well as an economic and social imperative. as national security advisor, walking into an office on day one where key functions had atrophied, it meant building a national security council that is structured and staffed to contribute to these investments. energy prices, ransomware, tax policy, supply chains, or the manifold questions of technology. over the past year, i am proud that we have built an outfit that is -- has positioned us out in front of these nontraditional challenges that will become increasingly traditional going forward. step one, replenish our reservoir of strength at home. step two, build the latticework of alliances and partnerships globally that are fit for purpose for the challenges of this century. when we came into the office, we were in a deep hole with our allies. as we stand here now, i believe our core alliances are in fundamentally good shape and in the kind of shape we need them to be in to deal w
there is nothing inevitable about the united states being able to keep our advantage in innovation, talent, capital, entrepreneurship. it is a national security imperative as well as an economic and social imperative. as national security advisor, walking into an office on day one where key functions had atrophied, it meant building a national security council that is structured and staffed to contribute to these investments. energy prices, ransomware, tax policy, supply chains, or the manifold...
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is there anything you can point to in the history of sort of capitalism in the united states that isf these kinds of platforms and companies? >> i mean, david, obviously not in our lifetime. the standard oil trust and the other trusts in the beginning of the 20th century had roughly an analogous impact on the economy and similar levels of control of the economy, but what's going on now is different because these companies are also influencing our politics, and they're doing so on a goblobal basis. as we look at it today, the world has a choice to make right now because these companies are doing something very powerful, but it's really driven bay focus on efficiency. countries like the united states were founded on democracy and on the right of self-testimony nation those two things are inefficient by design. when companies like google and facebook and amazon get to nation scale, their value system conflicts with the value system of the countries they're operating in and that creates a political crisis which is what we have going on in this country. from an investor point of view the
is there anything you can point to in the history of sort of capitalism in the united states that isf these kinds of platforms and companies? >> i mean, david, obviously not in our lifetime. the standard oil trust and the other trusts in the beginning of the 20th century had roughly an analogous impact on the economy and similar levels of control of the economy, but what's going on now is different because these companies are also influencing our politics, and they're doing so on a...
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united states it is heartbreaking. on january 62 realize what was happening to our capital. and then in turkey. in the political prisoners that are in iran. and increasingly that recognize what they see. >> and don that i think we will leave it they are. >> but then they are ready to give up number one you cannot give up so what we do determines how quickly we get through them. that everyone of us heartbreak and private life and democracy to push back around the country these efforts to undermine our elections and her democratic way of life. so look at a call to arms not a callnd to surrender better call to arms and it holds thegh prospect of a lot of right to get through this. >> thank you congressman shift on —- congressman shift. the night in washington. thank you. a weekly interview program with relative guesthouse interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> dog, it is so good to be with >> it so good to be
united states it is heartbreaking. on january 62 realize what was happening to our capital. and then in turkey. in the political prisoners that are in iran. and increasingly that recognize what they see. >> and don that i think we will leave it they are. >> but then they are ready to give up number one you cannot give up so what we do determines how quickly we get through them. that everyone of us heartbreak and private life and democracy to push back around the country these...
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united states. is it accelerating any of the conversations around trying to restrict the capital raises by chinese companyn the united states. emily: we have seen the senate move on a number of bills that would sort of punish china or slaps sanctions on chinese authorities and regulators around multiple different aspects. not just the stock market, but a number of other things. we have reporting saying the house will be taking up a bill that addresses products that are potentially made with labor camps, and that is something that the house will be looking at within the next week, how do you punish these companies and lay down restrictions on that. once again, china remains in a large part a bipartisan issue in congress, one of the few ones. everyone from the biden administration to republicans understand the need for the u.s. to really remain competitive and strong, and to take china very seriously, both as a competitor and in terms of some of the things around human rights, and taiwan and a number of different issues. lisa: what is interesting is the increase in gulf between polity -- increasing gulf bet
united states. is it accelerating any of the conversations around trying to restrict the capital raises by chinese companyn the united states. emily: we have seen the senate move on a number of bills that would sort of punish china or slaps sanctions on chinese authorities and regulators around multiple different aspects. not just the stock market, but a number of other things. we have reporting saying the house will be taking up a bill that addresses products that are potentially made with...
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think one of the bigger problems that our country is facing today, it's being asked in capitals all around the world and that is whether the united states big, let's forget the department of defense, but the united states. in the world history, empires have risen and fallen for two reasons. one, they arise because they have a good system. their economies balanced and a are able to pay for with they want to achieve economically. but they fall for two reasons. one is external conquest and the other is internal collapse. and that is one of the things that people who are watching the united states closely fear might be happening in our own country and so the fact that general doug punaro -- within the contract of our entire fabric of our society, the defense department plays an important role but in this day and age it's not the only role and so one of the things that concerns me is our inability to not only make our case that sounding the alarm if you will, to our public and our members of congress and our leadership. but to actually formulate a strategic vision for where we want to be in the future. it is not a given that the united state
think one of the bigger problems that our country is facing today, it's being asked in capitals all around the world and that is whether the united states big, let's forget the department of defense, but the united states. in the world history, empires have risen and fallen for two reasons. one, they arise because they have a good system. their economies balanced and a are able to pay for with they want to achieve economically. but they fall for two reasons. one is external conquest and the...
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capital vienna. and you, diplomat warned that difficult worth lay ahead for the negotiators. the aim is that the united states will rejoin the de laughter. the trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018 somali as prime minister has called on security forces to follow his orders and accused the president of an attempted coup . president mohammed abdulla heat from module earlier suspended prime minister mohammed, who sang robin from office on allegations of corruption. the 2 leaders have repeatedly clashed over delays to somali is parliamentary electra actually orders will malia. the death toll from catastrophic flooding in northeastern brazil has risen to 20 with the governor of bias state calling it the regions worse disaster ever. the flooding has been caused by heavy rains following a long drought. the situation worsened when 2 dams burst. forcing the evacuations of thousands of people, the helicopter comes to the rescue of a man who fled to his roof to escape the floods. he's one of the lucky ones. this is the site of a dam, burst in huge a pay in the southeast of by a province. the city released t
capital vienna. and you, diplomat warned that difficult worth lay ahead for the negotiators. the aim is that the united states will rejoin the de laughter. the trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018 somali as prime minister has called on security forces to follow his orders and accused the president of an attempted coup . president mohammed abdulla heat from module earlier suspended prime minister mohammed, who sang robin from office on allegations of corruption. the 2 leaders have...
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i resumed in the austrian capital, vienna and you diplomat warned that difficult worth lay ahead for the negotiators. the aim is that the united states will rejoin the deal after the trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018. the death toll from catastrophic flooding in north eastern brazil has risen to 20, where the governor by yes, stayed calling it the regions worst disaster ever. the flooding has been caused by heavy rains following a long drought situation. worse, when to dams burst forcing evacuations of thousands of people had a cop to comes to the rescue of a man who fled to his roof to escape the floods. he's one of the lucky ones. this is the site of a dam, burst in huge a pay in the southeast of by a province. the city released this video with a warning about flash floods and in the city of its buena further down stream. one river rose by 9 meters, the water flooded streets, homes and shops leaving residence in shock. my point though, it was crazy, there was a to me to hi waverly met. these are the worst floods and buyer in 33 years. the authorities have declared the state of emergency in about 70 cities. 35000 pe
i resumed in the austrian capital, vienna and you diplomat warned that difficult worth lay ahead for the negotiators. the aim is that the united states will rejoin the deal after the trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018. the death toll from catastrophic flooding in north eastern brazil has risen to 20, where the governor by yes, stayed calling it the regions worst disaster ever. the flooding has been caused by heavy rains following a long drought situation. worse, when to dams...
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there is nothing inevitable about the united states being able to remain our core strength in innovation, talent, capital, entrepreneurship. it must be renewed and revitalized. that is a national security imperative as well as economic and social. as national security advisor, walking into an office where key functions had atrophied across our government, it has meant building a national security council that is structured and staffed to contribute to this investment. driving issues that sit at the intersection of domestic and foreign policy like energy prices are ransomware or tax policy or supply chains or the manifold questions of technology we face as we go forward. over the past year, i am proud to be at the national security council, an outfit positioned to be not only responsive but in front of the nontraditional challenges that will become increasingly traditional in national security conversations. step one, replenish our reservoir strength at home. step two, build a latticework of alliances and partnerships that are fit for purpose for the challenges of this century. when we came into office, w
there is nothing inevitable about the united states being able to remain our core strength in innovation, talent, capital, entrepreneurship. it must be renewed and revitalized. that is a national security imperative as well as economic and social. as national security advisor, walking into an office where key functions had atrophied across our government, it has meant building a national security council that is structured and staffed to contribute to this investment. driving issues that sit at...
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capitalism. basically moderately social democratic. in the united states a new deal not allowed to use the word social in the united states, that is illegal in most of the rest of the world. and in the u.s. there was a period in the history of capitalism in military and group, financial crises to speak of. the banks were banks that serve the general public. the taxes on corporate sector, up to 90%. plenty of laws. it is basically the way it was. there was a business backlash that tried to destroy this by the late 70s. then came along reagan and thatcher and then the radical libertarian liberal assault. those are two different kinds of capitalism. for example during the first phase at the minimum wage track productivity. it stopped in the late 70s. as i continued to minimum wage, that would be three times the size it is. but it stopped. you do not have roughly 70% of the population of living from paycheck to paycheck. you did not have the top one tenth of 1% doubling from 10% to 20%. these are aspects of a different kind of capitalism. at the very least we can move towards a moderately beneficial form of capitalism. it is still capitalism.
capitalism. basically moderately social democratic. in the united states a new deal not allowed to use the word social in the united states, that is illegal in most of the rest of the world. and in the u.s. there was a period in the history of capitalism in military and group, financial crises to speak of. the banks were banks that serve the general public. the taxes on corporate sector, up to 90%. plenty of laws. it is basically the way it was. there was a business backlash that tried to...
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is not easy. thank you for letting us do this. we meet here in the very heart of american democracy, the capital of the united states of america to receive a hero of that democracy for a final time. robert joseph dole, he belongs here in this place, in this temple of liberty to liberty and temple to possibilities. bob dole loved this capital. it's where he served the nation, shaped by the figures that surround us. washington, jefferson who set us on our path. abraham lincoln, another man who in the heartland of the country from whence he came. bob's hero, dwight david eisenhower, martin luther king, jr., whom bob helped pass legislation honoring the great civil rights leader with a federal holiday. bob stood up and got that done. gerald ford, who served here, with whom bob sought the vice president of the united states. in a sense, bob belongs here. he, too, was a giant of our history, and that's not hyperbole. it's real. of wit and grace, of principle and persistence, of courage and conviction. i have the great honor of serving with bob as many of you around this casket have. i served with him for 25 years. he did have great wit
is not easy. thank you for letting us do this. we meet here in the very heart of american democracy, the capital of the united states of america to receive a hero of that democracy for a final time. robert joseph dole, he belongs here in this place, in this temple of liberty to liberty and temple to possibilities. bob dole loved this capital. it's where he served the nation, shaped by the figures that surround us. washington, jefferson who set us on our path. abraham lincoln, another man who in...
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he sees this opening to use the capital the united states has acquired in the region. that's one factor is the savviness to understand the timing. interestingly, jim baker did not have the closest relationship with henry kissinger. kissinger looked down on him. a few years after kissinger said he had a less complicated up -- approach then i did which is an insult in kissinger peak. -- speak. going back to the 1976 campaign when jim baker first enters politics in his 40's and in that 1976 campaign and he is working for jerry ford, the rise in one year from the commerce department to be running ford's campaign. he sets out early on -- he is sent out early on to oklahoma and the controversy over henry kissinger, his detente was controversial among hard-line conservative republicans and there was a huge uproar. baker telling the audience of conservative oklahomans is absolutely not, they will basically get rid of kissinger. this was the day -- these were the days before social media and baker thought what could happen in oklahoma could stay in oklahoma. word filtered back in the form of an ass
he sees this opening to use the capital the united states has acquired in the region. that's one factor is the savviness to understand the timing. interestingly, jim baker did not have the closest relationship with henry kissinger. kissinger looked down on him. a few years after kissinger said he had a less complicated up -- approach then i did which is an insult in kissinger peak. -- speak. going back to the 1976 campaign when jim baker first enters politics in his 40's and in that 1976...
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. >> breaking overnight, another member of trump's inner circle is punished as part of the capital riot investigation. >> the united states00 deaths from covid-19 since the start of the
. >> breaking overnight, another member of trump's inner circle is punished as part of the capital riot investigation. >> the united states00 deaths from covid-19 since the start of the
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and china have resume talks in the australian capital amy to revive the 2015 joint comprehensive plan of action or the iran nuclear deal. the united states is participating indirectly, after withdrawing from the agreement 3 years ago. but there is another important party involved in the diplomatic efforts, and that's the international atomic energy agency, or i. e. as part of the u. n, the nuclear watchdog has kept dialogue and negotiations ongoing with all parties involved. but as tensions and disagreements on key issues remain unresolved, what would it take for the negotiations? the j. c. p. a way to succeed? and if they fail, what's next? stay with us. as the director general of the international atomic energy agency, rafael marianna grossi talks to al jazeera, ah, director general of the international atomic energy agency, rafael marianna grossi, thank you for talking to l. just my pleasure. good to see you. what do you think is the role of the a within the united nations and also now within the international community? well, the a year has multiple functions. that is sometimes identified as the nuclear watchdog, because we inspect nucl
and china have resume talks in the australian capital amy to revive the 2015 joint comprehensive plan of action or the iran nuclear deal. the united states is participating indirectly, after withdrawing from the agreement 3 years ago. but there is another important party involved in the diplomatic efforts, and that's the international atomic energy agency, or i. e. as part of the u. n, the nuclear watchdog has kept dialogue and negotiations ongoing with all parties involved. but as tensions and...
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united states. his diary account of his journey from mount vernon to new york which is the temporary capital of the country is one long lament of everybody applauding me now but man they are getting -- they are going to be tearing me down as soon as i try to do anything. these people rebelled against the strongest military power on earth over the issue of taxation. and all the divisions were there from the beginning were late and everyone loved him. he knew those old divisions would come back. 15-year-old allies is off the roof across the street from federal hall, where washington is about to be on the second floor. immense crowd all around, everybody's excited. he is terrified. he staggers back and falls into a chair and everyone goes silent. they know he's on the brink of a nervous breakdown. this is not the washington most of us grew up with. i had some people say that's not wise. this makes him all the more heroic in my eyes. if someone is blindly brave they are not experiencing the inner turmoil that goes with someone who knows the risks, is aware of them and goes forward just the same. >> i h
united states. his diary account of his journey from mount vernon to new york which is the temporary capital of the country is one long lament of everybody applauding me now but man they are getting -- they are going to be tearing me down as soon as i try to do anything. these people rebelled against the strongest military power on earth over the issue of taxation. and all the divisions were there from the beginning were late and everyone loved him. he knew those old divisions would come back....