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though although they were protect in the settlement, the settlers them very roughly the united states government didn't want the united states government was really using them in their land because they needed the land to move the populace and west, and they needed all of their hands full to keep to try to keep peace in the south. so the easiest was to recruit or get these african american and send them to indian country and leave them indian country. okay. so from his event, his that's why i came up with the title a poor ol patriarch in a poor because i think everything that's read about how they were patriots although not being wanted they all still fought and they still did for protection of the gulf of the united states government. but the united states government was operating under a different, i guess, driving thing. yes. wanted the land. they wanted the land. and of course, you know, we have to go back to the 15th century. and the doctrine, the discovery doctrine that says wherever you that the indians didn't own the land, that wherever the settlers place, the flag, they owned that land.
though although they were protect in the settlement, the settlers them very roughly the united states government didn't want the united states government was really using them in their land because they needed the land to move the populace and west, and they needed all of their hands full to keep to try to keep peace in the south. so the easiest was to recruit or get these african american and send them to indian country and leave them indian country. okay. so from his event, his that's why i...
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sensitive classified documents and national defense information gathered and owned by the united states government, including information from the agencies that comprise the united states intelligence community and the united states department of defense. number two. over the course of his presidency, trump gathered newspapers, press clippings, letters, notes, cards, photographs, official documents and other materials in cardboard boxes that he kept at the white house. among the materials trump stored in boxes were hundred of classified documents. the classified documents trump stored in his boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the united states and foreign countries. the united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies to military attack. wow! and plans for possible retaliation and response to a foreign attack. the unauthorized disclosure of these classified documents could put at risk the national security of the united states, foreign relations, the safety of the united states military and human sources and th
sensitive classified documents and national defense information gathered and owned by the united states government, including information from the agencies that comprise the united states intelligence community and the united states department of defense. number two. over the course of his presidency, trump gathered newspapers, press clippings, letters, notes, cards, photographs, official documents and other materials in cardboard boxes that he kept at the white house. among the materials trump...
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united states. if the united states government were to quote unquote, mind its own business. i think even the people here in the united states would very much benefit from that. and i think they are very much in favor of that as well. which one is surprised when it's to, might well be urging the us to stay out of the territory of other countries. but washington already has plenty of military bases around china. well, sort of respond see that we can expect for american officials if any well, i think to the us officials will continue to, to kind of stay the course. you know, obviously the united states has a push and it's government to maintain global hegemony. they want to maintain, you know, hed gemini in military matters in, quote, unquote, diplomatic matters in economic matters, germany of the dollar, etc. any sort of questioning of us unit polarity is quickly bulk that in the quarters of power in the united states. but also in much of the last, you know, a lot of countries, in your opinion, for example, are at this point, that's the states of the united states and are compl
united states. if the united states government were to quote unquote, mind its own business. i think even the people here in the united states would very much benefit from that. and i think they are very much in favor of that as well. which one is surprised when it's to, might well be urging the us to stay out of the territory of other countries. but washington already has plenty of military bases around china. well, sort of respond see that we can expect for american officials if any well, i...
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a couple of the new concepts around him, there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars, and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which the american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by the ministration is that even if it plans for yet another forever war, ukraine is likely to run out of soldiers a lot faster than the americans would have run under soldiers in the theaters of combat. and the same is also true of the milton military material it is being destroyed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate of which the webinar you need a webinar us rep and whether need was being consumed in those conflicts. and so i think that the american public's appetite for tolerance for the duration of this war is going to be far more limited to that. it was
a couple of the new concepts around him, there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars, and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which the american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and...
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there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent menus of us forever wars, and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which the american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by the ministration is that even if it plans for yet another forever war, the ukraine is likely to run out of soldiers a lot faster than the americans would have run under soldiers. no, in those other theaters of combat and the same is also true of the militant military material. it is being destroyed at a rate that is bar and excess of the rate of which the webinar you need a webinar us rep and whether need was being consumed in those conflicts. and so i think that the american public's appetite for tolerance for the duration of this war is going to be far more limited to that. it was in the case of
there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent menus of us forever wars, and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which the american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by...
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government accountability project. one of the most important whistleblower groups in the, in the united states is that when that happened? well, the, um, i actually i did not originally go to the government accountability project. i'm very sorry that i didn't, i wasn't aware of in the beginning. i started out with 2 separate attorneys. and this is one thing i caution everyone about is i get good legal representation. my attorneys very quickly figured out which side of the bread the butter was on, and it was not my side. and then i was later introduced to the government accountability project, which i know you're familiar with. oh yes. and they absolutely wonderful. when they took over with their marshal and they started guiding me through this, quite frankly, that's one of the reasons i think i survived the ordeal. is because i have the government accountability project on my back. and they have that with their legal prowess. they they protected me and really i great group of people. yes. yeah. they are. tell us more about your testimony before the securities and exchange commission and then later the financial crisis i
government accountability project. one of the most important whistleblower groups in the, in the united states is that when that happened? well, the, um, i actually i did not originally go to the government accountability project. i'm very sorry that i didn't, i wasn't aware of in the beginning. i started out with 2 separate attorneys. and this is one thing i caution everyone about is i get good legal representation. my attorneys very quickly figured out which side of the bread the butter was...
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there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars. and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by the ministration is that even if it plans for yet another forever war ukraine, i'm is likely to run out of soldiers a lot faster than the americans would have run other soldiers in the theaters of combat. and the same is also true of the militant military material. it is being destroyed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate of which the webinar you need a webinar us rep in web and he was being consumed in those conflicts. and so i think that the american public's appetite for tolerance for the duration of this war is going to be far more limited to that. it was in the case of the, the, the a r
there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars. and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by...
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i need us to have worked with the united states government, the department of justice. they, they have all cooperate and they've off frozen accounts of people because the, the stable coins are designed to be programmable and they can incense do the same thing they would do with the central bank digital currency. now in the case of u. s. d. c, what happened was, there was a portion of their money that was backing up the collateral, that, that, that makes what us do you see is backed by, it's fully regulated circle investment, the company behind it. jp morgan is a company by a circling fast. they're very much compliant, it's very much back, one for one. but a portion of their deposits were in as b b bank. and once people had realized that they were questioning how much exposure they had to s b b bank. and it was only like something like 3 and a half percent of the total backing of us the see. so i think the, the markets over reacted to that situation a little bit more so than they needed to. and in the case of u. s. d t, it's also fully backed by if not dollars. it's also
i need us to have worked with the united states government, the department of justice. they, they have all cooperate and they've off frozen accounts of people because the, the stable coins are designed to be programmable and they can incense do the same thing they would do with the central bank digital currency. now in the case of u. s. d. c, what happened was, there was a portion of their money that was backing up the collateral, that, that, that makes what us do you see is backed by, it's...
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covered the white house for ten years, this is the most sensitive stuff in the united states government at a time of great global turmoil. it belongs under lock and key in the united states government. and what this alleges, and again i'll say it again, donald trump gets his day in court, is that he willfully, knowingly, recklessly took it and knowingly, willfully, recklessly stored it as photos show. then asked other people to lie about it when the government said could we please have those back. >> let's look at the summary of what we were talkinging about. trump office, number of documents, 27. classification markings. six top secret, 18 secret, three confidential. storage room, 75 documents. one top secret, 36 secret, 28 confidential. and it's exactly what you were saying about america's national security. but it's also the question of the rule of law. and it is so noteworthy that you've heard the republicans who have been coming to his defense before they've read any of this talking about the rule of law and going after the fbi and going after the doj. and it is going to be very in
covered the white house for ten years, this is the most sensitive stuff in the united states government at a time of great global turmoil. it belongs under lock and key in the united states government. and what this alleges, and again i'll say it again, donald trump gets his day in court, is that he willfully, knowingly, recklessly took it and knowingly, willfully, recklessly stored it as photos show. then asked other people to lie about it when the government said could we please have those...
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i need us to have worked with the united states government, the department of justice. they, they have all cooperate and they've off frozen accounts of people because the, the stable coins are designed to be programmable and they can incense do the same thing they would do with the central bank digital currency. now in the case of u. s. d. c, what happened was, there was a portion of their money that was backing up the collateral, that, that, that makes what us do you see is backed by, it's fully regulated circle investment, the company behind it. jp morgan is a company by a circle and fast. they're very much compliant. it's very much back, one for one. but a portion of their deposits were in as b b bank. and once people had realized that they were questioning how much exposure they had to s b b bank and it was only like something like 3 and a half percent of the total backing of us the see. so i think the, the markets over reacted to that situation a little bit more so than they needed to. and in the case of u. s. d t, it's also fully backed by if not dollars. it's als
i need us to have worked with the united states government, the department of justice. they, they have all cooperate and they've off frozen accounts of people because the, the stable coins are designed to be programmable and they can incense do the same thing they would do with the central bank digital currency. now in the case of u. s. d. c, what happened was, there was a portion of their money that was backing up the collateral, that, that, that makes what us do you see is backed by, it's...
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the united states government created long term generational investments in expertise in this space reviewinguthorities and partnerships in this space. and you want a personal level have made a number of long term investments in this space and in creating more resilience. so, how do you view the next -- let's take the frame of love trey -- your potential successor of support in this space. how do you view the investment that leads to what happens next? >> there's a lot to unpack there. the theme is that what i am doing is trying to help and protect the people who help and protect our country. that includes a lot of organizations in cybersecurity. there's a long list i'm trying to help out that includes the girl scouts. that includes girl security and groups like vets and tech. their deal is that they train veterinarians and military spouses for jobs and careers in cybersecurity. we owe a lot to veterans and people don't often know how much we owe to military families. it's time to walk that walk. in terms of what i'm trying to do in terms of my succession, right now, i can put my money where
the united states government created long term generational investments in expertise in this space reviewinguthorities and partnerships in this space. and you want a personal level have made a number of long term investments in this space and in creating more resilience. so, how do you view the next -- let's take the frame of love trey -- your potential successor of support in this space. how do you view the investment that leads to what happens next? >> there's a lot to unpack there. the...
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and that met with skeptics, including within the united states government. and they found the courage to speak out against the prevailing wisdom. public service like clark clifford who argued that israel could be the first democratic government in the middle east. and eddie jacobson convinced them to meet with whitesman and president truman himself. president truman never wavered his decision to extend recognition to the new jewish state. he said, quote, i had faith in israel even before it was established. i knew it was based on the love of freedom, which is the guiding star to the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe that it had glorious future before it, not just as a nation, but the embodiment of the ideals of our nation. today, our partnership remains rooted in shared ideals and that shared history. but its success depends on our commitment not just attending it, but renewing that bond and recommitting to the democratic values that are at its heart and to do that each and every day. so today what i'd like to do is talk to you a little about
and that met with skeptics, including within the united states government. and they found the courage to speak out against the prevailing wisdom. public service like clark clifford who argued that israel could be the first democratic government in the middle east. and eddie jacobson convinced them to meet with whitesman and president truman himself. president truman never wavered his decision to extend recognition to the new jewish state. he said, quote, i had faith in israel even before it was...
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united states. of course, the government is downplaying i united states. nment is downplaying the scale and extent of theirs. but strategically, i mean, how useful is it to keep cuba out of the cold? a5 it to keep cuba out of the cold? as you have mentioned, it's of such strategic importance to america, being so close.— being so close. well, i would actually argue _ being so close. well, i would actually argue that _ being so close. well, i would actually argue that this - being so close. well, i would actually argue that this is - being so close. well, i would - actually argue that this is actually actually argue that this is actually a major challenge to the biden administration theory that we could have a thaw with cuba and somehow advance human rights and some of our security six earns better than the approach that has dominated for most of the time that we have dealt with the cuban communist party on the island. it is difficult to argue that we have managed to advance the situation with the current thought, because of this story that has broken, and qu
united states. of course, the government is downplaying i united states. nment is downplaying the scale and extent of theirs. but strategically, i mean, how useful is it to keep cuba out of the cold? a5 it to keep cuba out of the cold? as you have mentioned, it's of such strategic importance to america, being so close.— being so close. well, i would actually argue _ being so close. well, i would actually argue that _ being so close. well, i would actually argue that this - being so close....
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give them tools to step up, acknowledge the fact here in administer immense pressure from united states governmentting no pressure from united states government i am looking for every tool possible to, o try to stop crisis at our southern border putting pressure on mexico leadership one of those tools we need did deploying every tool we possibly can. >> he senator we would be remiss if we didn't name one one of the biggest corporates in biden administration dereliction of duty on southern border alejandro mayorkas there has been effort by some republicans to impeach mayorkas my question would you and clooes in the senate support the resolution if it came before. >> what we've seen complete dereliction of duty by biden administration specifically secretary mayorkas, i understand exactly where my colleagues are in house of representatives, the difficulty we got in the senate that is we don't control the senate, that is why 2024 is so o critically important, that would allow us to exercise clear oversight, and take executives like this responsible for major agencies deal in appropriate manner alejand
give them tools to step up, acknowledge the fact here in administer immense pressure from united states governmentting no pressure from united states government i am looking for every tool possible to, o try to stop crisis at our southern border putting pressure on mexico leadership one of those tools we need did deploying every tool we possibly can. >> he senator we would be remiss if we didn't name one one of the biggest corporates in biden administration dereliction of duty on southern...
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just yesterday, for people were convicted in a federal court of attending to overthrow the united states government. by blocking the transfer of power after the 2020 election. and now, there have been any number of people who've been indicted, who have tried to have their day in court. and they've been convicted. we decided to dig deep into this very significant question, and what we found is literally hundreds of bills, introducing state legislatures all across the country. they had no purpose whatsoever except to make it more difficult for people to vote. with a target on the backs of the voting power of black people, and in some cases, latinos. in some cases, young voters. in some cases, disabled voters. and then number two, we dug into the hate crime numbers. what we saw is an alarming spike in hate crimes in america. directed not only a black people, but it jews and muslims and asian americans, and latinos, and lgbtq americans. a stifling increase. and to answer that, we see hate crimes that also included violent acts of assault. of killings, when you take all of this together, what we conclud
just yesterday, for people were convicted in a federal court of attending to overthrow the united states government. by blocking the transfer of power after the 2020 election. and now, there have been any number of people who've been indicted, who have tried to have their day in court. and they've been convicted. we decided to dig deep into this very significant question, and what we found is literally hundreds of bills, introducing state legislatures all across the country. they had no purpose...
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state was indeed and would in fact easier to support 2 million jews and it report in the united states government have faith in israel's nifuture found to speak out against the was. public service be the first democratic government in middle east. everyday americans i knew it was based on the level of freedom and the guiding star of the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe it had a glorious future before it is a sovereign nation but the embodiment of the great ideals and civilization. today our partnership remains rooted in those shared ideals and shared history but this depends on our commitment, renewing font and recommitting to the t democratic values and o do that each and every day for today i'd like to talk to you about what our administration is doing to strengthen the relationship between our country and what is a historic moment for both countries and the world and it's easy to throw about this is unprecedented for president biden says we're living through that comes through six or seven generations were angels are so profound around the world that we have to find ways to nav
state was indeed and would in fact easier to support 2 million jews and it report in the united states government have faith in israel's nifuture found to speak out against the was. public service be the first democratic government in middle east. everyday americans i knew it was based on the level of freedom and the guiding star of the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe it had a glorious future before it is a sovereign nation but the embodiment of the great ideals and...
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the special envoy would be responsible for coordinating efforts across the united states government to expand and strengthen the abraham accords with key allies and strategic partners across the middle east and across the globe. having a point person at the state department is key to ensuring the accords maintain a priority in this administration and all future administrations. and while this bill seeks to hold the biden administration accountable to ensure they are advancing the abraham accords, it does so with strong support from both sides of the aisle, making clear that the united states government prioritizes our relationship with israel and the advancement of peace and prosperity regardless of any other policy differences we may have. for 75 years, israel has been and remains our staunchest ally, and a pivotal partner in the middle east. a beacon of freedom, democracy and prosperity. they are an example that the rest of the region can look to for building a successful and vibrant society. the abraham accords, a series of normalization agreements between israel and other muslim-ma
the special envoy would be responsible for coordinating efforts across the united states government to expand and strengthen the abraham accords with key allies and strategic partners across the middle east and across the globe. having a point person at the state department is key to ensuring the accords maintain a priority in this administration and all future administrations. and while this bill seeks to hold the biden administration accountable to ensure they are advancing the abraham...
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managers of the united states predicted that by the end of this year, wall street will once again face a recession . the problem of increasing the debt ceiling of the united states government was resolved after a month of confrontation between the democratic and republican governments of the house of representatives. president joe biden grimm, we reached a good agreement, look, we avoided the disaster that could have caused the disaster of the government's bankruptcy to harm the public trust in the american economy , and the term can be applied to the developments in american banking in the first quarter of this year. in order for people to withdraw deposits, the banks of silicon valley and sinesh had to be broken within a few days, and it was the turn of public opportunity bank, which, despite receiving several dollars of aid as a deposit , did not survive and was taken over by jp morgan bank . meanwhile, the insurance company the federal depository announced in a report that in the first quarter of this year, the amount of deposits in banks with uninsured deposits decreased by two and a half percent to 472 billion dollars, which is the largest amount of withdrawals from
managers of the united states predicted that by the end of this year, wall street will once again face a recession . the problem of increasing the debt ceiling of the united states government was resolved after a month of confrontation between the democratic and republican governments of the house of representatives. president joe biden grimm, we reached a good agreement, look, we avoided the disaster that could have caused the disaster of the government's bankruptcy to harm the public trust in...
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there are these allegations apparently coming from inside the united states government that the first three people infected with the sars covid two virus were the three named workers, researchers in the lab at the wuhan institute of virology. if that should be proven, that is 100% proof that covid-19 comes from a lab accident. that's really game over and then we shift what do we do about it? >> bill: how possible is it that this administration gives china a pass on covid. >> i think they'll try to push the administration, president biden called for the intelligence review by all the intelligence agencies. that had not happened under the previous administration. now we're reaching toward declassification. i don't think there is some kind of internal cover-up. i don't think our government knows something and is suppressing it but the united states government is trying to balance a lot of interests on ukraine, south china sea, taiwan, chips, economy, all these other things and so it is up to us on the outside who have been pushing so hard for 3 1/2 years to lay out the evidence and say h
there are these allegations apparently coming from inside the united states government that the first three people infected with the sars covid two virus were the three named workers, researchers in the lab at the wuhan institute of virology. if that should be proven, that is 100% proof that covid-19 comes from a lab accident. that's really game over and then we shift what do we do about it? >> bill: how possible is it that this administration gives china a pass on covid. >> i think...
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dictated to by the united states without losing i'd state so just just 300 year old culture . india is not going to be bossed around by this upstart called the united states government. so again, he's feeling confident, you know, he's in the driver's seat. the united states is now like begging, you know, he's like little puppy dog begging for his friendship. please, let's get along. let's have this wonderful little relationship. oh there, i think we lost connection with all guess that we do apologize. we'll be speaking to john. it is joan, verbally, we'll try and get him back later when the program moving on the president boynton was also asked the question on his recent remarks and which he brought to the chinese president. she didn't think it dictates a news when he said your comments at a fundraiser this week appear to be the 1st time in recent memory that are sitting us president has called the chinese leader a dictator. ringback the idea why are choosing and avoiding say, what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with the china is, is just not something i'm going to change very much, but surprised at it. but the sector and blanket had
dictated to by the united states without losing i'd state so just just 300 year old culture . india is not going to be bossed around by this upstart called the united states government. so again, he's feeling confident, you know, he's in the driver's seat. the united states is now like begging, you know, he's like little puppy dog begging for his friendship. please, let's get along. let's have this wonderful little relationship. oh there, i think we lost connection with all guess that we do...
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only in america can a boy from bridgeton make it here all the way to the united states government and yet each one of us has a uniquely american story to tell. i take this responsibility with great humility and i did stand i have vague shoes to fill. this is terry chairman's desk. senator tom eagleton another missouri -- who served in missouri in that capacity also have this desk. when i graduate from university named after harry truman, truman state university tom eagleton in 1997 gave the commencement address. in addition to truman i stand on the shoulders of the other inner had leaders and pioneers from my state, the show me state from cities named liberty and independence, towns called freedom and defiance missourians have always blaze their own trail. where there was louis and clark headed west to see what was on the other side of the mountains or mark twain changing the world with his words are edwin hubble who amassed the heavens. they proudly represent the best of america. hent gives missouri a northern stating gives missouri a southern state gives missouri at a midwestern sta
only in america can a boy from bridgeton make it here all the way to the united states government and yet each one of us has a uniquely american story to tell. i take this responsibility with great humility and i did stand i have vague shoes to fill. this is terry chairman's desk. senator tom eagleton another missouri -- who served in missouri in that capacity also have this desk. when i graduate from university named after harry truman, truman state university tom eagleton in 1997 gave the...
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that the united states government is ashamed and i apologize. s, on behalf of the nation, in front of its fellow citizens in the city of tuskegee , alabama, where american scientists infected about 600 black men with syphilis, the main goal was to observe how the disease destroys the human body. if they are to their this is how the ukrainian servicemen, whom they infect with aids and other dangerous diseases, are treated. up to ebola, there is anything and everything exotic, such as west nile fever, dengue fever, that is, diseases that have never been recorded in ukraine ukraine has become an infusion over the past decades. us test site for the development of biological weapons components testing new samples of pharmaceuticals and experiments on local birds and insects in order to create natural foci viral diseases, a special military operation, of course, pretty much violated these plans, but the danger from them still comes from there is information that some secret laboratories. and to this day they continue their activities in the square. it
that the united states government is ashamed and i apologize. s, on behalf of the nation, in front of its fellow citizens in the city of tuskegee , alabama, where american scientists infected about 600 black men with syphilis, the main goal was to observe how the disease destroys the human body. if they are to their this is how the ukrainian servicemen, whom they infect with aids and other dangerous diseases, are treated. up to ebola, there is anything and everything exotic, such as west nile...
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make environmental justice the responsibility of every single federal department in the united states governmentpplause] for real. and i made a historic pledge to direct 40% of all the benefits from these federal investments in climate change and clean energy to communities that have been left behind for much too long. [applause] with your support, we're living up to that pledge. it's called my justice40 initiative, making the biggest investments ever -- [applause] -- in frontline and fence-line communities that have been smothered by the legacy of pollution. we're replacing every single lead pipe in america. we're cleaning up old industry sites. [applause] look, we're including brownfields and supersites -- superfund sites. and with the bright -- you know, we have -- the blight of communities is there -- there for decades that have been just clobbered. all across appalachia, the southwest, we're plugging abandoned wells -- gas and oil wells that leak methane and dangerous gases -- creating jobs paying the same amount of money to those workers that dug the wells in the first place to cap those w
make environmental justice the responsibility of every single federal department in the united states governmentpplause] for real. and i made a historic pledge to direct 40% of all the benefits from these federal investments in climate change and clean energy to communities that have been left behind for much too long. [applause] with your support, we're living up to that pledge. it's called my justice40 initiative, making the biggest investments ever -- [applause] -- in frontline and...
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state department pushed out a memorandum today, talking about the relationship between the united states government decades of partnership together, and talking about building a new embassy in riyadh so the u.s. government is speaking and acting as though saudi arabia is a partner. so you parallel that with the concerns on the other side for what saudi arabia might be doing to clean up past transgressions with their money involved in american sports, where we haven't seen the domination of american sports as they have tried to do here with liv golf man, this has really stunned the tour a lot of the big names in golf had no idea this was coming. >> mike, thank you, joining us on a very busy day in paris. we appreciate your time. >> you got it, kelly >> mike tirico with nbc sports >>> now to crypto under increasing pressure. in the past 24 hours, they sued the company for u.s. securities violations, and then today sued coin boyce shares are down 13% and 20%. and based on what the fcc chair said, there could be more charges on the way >> this is a field that's built, the whole business model is built
state department pushed out a memorandum today, talking about the relationship between the united states government decades of partnership together, and talking about building a new embassy in riyadh so the u.s. government is speaking and acting as though saudi arabia is a partner. so you parallel that with the concerns on the other side for what saudi arabia might be doing to clean up past transgressions with their money involved in american sports, where we haven't seen the domination of...
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state. the big difference, of course, you already know in your gut. donald trump never ran the new york government. they are separate jurisdictional matters. tomorrow, the unitedo used to run the united states government. in many ways a test of the rule of law that experts say we should be ready to approach with an open mind. presumed innocence for the defendant, but trust and honesty in the process, and go from there. there will also be a co-defendant, walt nauta. we expect trump to appear with him in court. trump's lawyers say they will plead not guilty. the terms of bail will also be set. there will not be cameras inside the courtroom tomorrow, we know that, and as of this hour, we don't know whether or not a mugshot would be taken. there would be a scanner for fingerprints, but whether a mugshot is deemed necessary in this scenario is kind of a moot legal question. in other words, they could do it or not do it, either way, this is not a situation where they're trying to ascertain what the defendant looks like as far as the government is concerned. when it's over, trump will fly to new jersey. we can tell you, as i mentioned with chris hayes, after the arra
state. the big difference, of course, you already know in your gut. donald trump never ran the new york government. they are separate jurisdictional matters. tomorrow, the unitedo used to run the united states government. in many ways a test of the rule of law that experts say we should be ready to approach with an open mind. presumed innocence for the defendant, but trust and honesty in the process, and go from there. there will also be a co-defendant, walt nauta. we expect trump to appear...
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countries like united states, basically there is no one to hold the united states accountable in the united states. people themselves don't have enough power over the federal government to really hold, you know, these people accountable for war crimes or, or on unjust war as, for example, things like this. um, so yeah, i mean, it doesn't really mean anything to say that he wasn't charged. i mean, johnson was in charge for the vietnam more, you know, bush senior, wasn't charged for the 1st goal for obama wasn't charged for drugs. strikes that because it wasn't strong in charge of the serbian war. so, i mean it's, it's kind of a silly thing to say as science is out to the applicant and constant pressure means that it was in, by way from the west is not about to achieve its objective, the months of waiting to the come to the president whose lawyers have policies election campaign ahead of the pole in august. the sanctions imposed on zimbabwe over 2 decades ago by western countries must not stops and bump winds from developing that country. and going tossing by ways, relations with ross of instead of the developing over the policy is there's been corporation in education
countries like united states, basically there is no one to hold the united states accountable in the united states. people themselves don't have enough power over the federal government to really hold, you know, these people accountable for war crimes or, or on unjust war as, for example, things like this. um, so yeah, i mean, it doesn't really mean anything to say that he wasn't charged. i mean, johnson was in charge for the vietnam more, you know, bush senior, wasn't charged for the 1st goal...
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government accountability project. one of the most important whistleblower groups in the, in the united states is that when that happened? well the, um, i actually that i did not originally go to the government accountability project. i'm very sorry that i didn't, i wasn't aware of in the beginning. i started out with 2 separate attorneys and this is one thing i caution everyone about is i get good legal representation. my attorneys are very quickly figured out which side of the bread the butter was on, and it was not my side. and then i was later introduced to the government accountability project, which i know you're familiar with. oh yes. and they absolutely wonderful when they took over with their marshal and they started guiding me through this quite frankly, that's one of the reasons i think i survived the ordeal. is because i have the government accountability project on my back. and they have that with their legal prowess they, they protected me and really i great group of people. yes. yeah, they are. tell us more about your testimony before the securities and exchange commission and then later, the financial cr
government accountability project. one of the most important whistleblower groups in the, in the united states is that when that happened? well the, um, i actually that i did not originally go to the government accountability project. i'm very sorry that i didn't, i wasn't aware of in the beginning. i started out with 2 separate attorneys and this is one thing i caution everyone about is i get good legal representation. my attorneys are very quickly figured out which side of the bread the...
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it let -- united states government creating a long-term generational investment and expertise. reviewing the authority and partnership in this space. you on a personal level have made a long-term investment into the space in creating resilience, so how do you view the next -- let's take the frame of the question. your potential successor of support in the space. how do you view the investment that leads to a happens next? >> there's a lot to unpack there. the theme is that what i am doing is trying to help and protect the people who are helping and protecting our country, and that includes a lot of organizations in cybersecurity. i am trying to help out. a long list includes the girl scouts, the girl security, groups like that syntax. they train veterans and military spouses for jobs and careers in cybersecurity. we owe a lot to them, and we know that. people have never really realized how much we owe the military families. it is time to walk the walk. in terms of what i'm trying to do in terms of my succession, right now, it is putting my money where my mouth is. it is startin
it let -- united states government creating a long-term generational investment and expertise. reviewing the authority and partnership in this space. you on a personal level have made a long-term investment into the space in creating resilience, so how do you view the next -- let's take the frame of the question. your potential successor of support in the space. how do you view the investment that leads to a happens next? >> there's a lot to unpack there. the theme is that what i am doing...
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are categorized across the different categories of of classifications of secrecy for the united states government. even the president doesn't get that prerogative because those are considered to be the most sensitive secrets the united states hold. talk about means and methods. they put people's lives at and they're consequential for political events that could affect world security. the president doesn't get that prerogative. he's accused in 31 of the 37 counts of mishandling of those documents and then subsequent obstruction for the the latter charge is the last half dozen or 6 charges. and those charges are really about a conspiracy to obstruct or not give the government the information that needs because he didn't have the documents. and that's where the telling information with his with his is is important. and also the lawyers notes to cochran in and what the corcoran notes look like in terms of that attorney client privilege. so these are very serious charges that carry a deep minimums they are if it happened to you or me or to the fbi would have been battling down our they would have take
are categorized across the different categories of of classifications of secrecy for the united states government. even the president doesn't get that prerogative because those are considered to be the most sensitive secrets the united states hold. talk about means and methods. they put people's lives at and they're consequential for political events that could affect world security. the president doesn't get that prerogative. he's accused in 31 of the 37 counts of mishandling of those...
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i was said that no one in the united states government has used that term. i was big to what his intentions were. is vladimir putin that raises the specter of -- not anyone from the united states. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not going to speak to the characterization. the conversations we had with the russian government are online but i'm happy to go over them again. >> it might be an estimate of what could be a long-term -- >> i think what the secretary was speaking to was obvious. it's a situation that remains dynamic and we do not yet know how it went. the secretary envisions the final act is russia withdrawing its forces from ukraine. and if not, ukraine being victorious on the battlefield. beyond that i wouldn't want to speculate. >> do you have status on the wagner forces? >> i do not. >> just to summarize what happened, whether you call it a coup or not, there was almost a coup with the world's largest nuclear power. you mentioned him questioning the war is kind of a positive. this is also the same guy, prigozhin who has said things like russia should be
i was said that no one in the united states government has used that term. i was big to what his intentions were. is vladimir putin that raises the specter of -- not anyone from the united states. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm not going to speak to the characterization. the conversations we had with the russian government are online but i'm happy to go over them again. >> it might be an estimate of what could be a long-term -- >> i think what the secretary was speaking to...
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but, if you got a president with access to everything secret in the united states government, those arehat another country would like to have, and if you have a president, and i won't even say donald trump, but president who wants to make money from another country or for an alliance or get another country to help him if you once again for president for another time, and next year one of the things we'll have to be on watch for is donald trump getting inappropriate help from other governments to become president again because one of the things that they will get is goodies and rewards, is a president who's willing to hand out some of our secrets like party favors. we have to watch out. >> michael, good to see you as always, thank you for your analysis. michael fish lush, nbc news presidential historian, the also the importance of, presidents of war. the epic story from 1807 to modern times. quick programming note -- special coverage of the indictment of donald trump, with my colleague katie phang -- jonathan capehart, at least in this -- and myself, a pm -- reporting and analysis. donal
but, if you got a president with access to everything secret in the united states government, those arehat another country would like to have, and if you have a president, and i won't even say donald trump, but president who wants to make money from another country or for an alliance or get another country to help him if you once again for president for another time, and next year one of the things we'll have to be on watch for is donald trump getting inappropriate help from other governments...
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and i think blood quantum is something that was imposed upon us by the united states government.um, but i think that we have to be fighting for our status in this country and people are trying to take away our children, take away tribal sovereignty, and using this issue of blood quantum, i'm just really curious, kim, where you stand on all this. >> well, i tried, we don't have a blood quantum requirement. and so, we have, as a result, citizens who are full blood, like my parents, and you have citizens that who are not. my mom told me long ago, when i was a kid, do not judge a book by its cover. why? because she is great headed today, but she has reddish hair, hazel eye, full blood cherokee, cherokee first language speaker. she said 20 want to be an indian born school, she would get teased because he looked white and then when they would go into town by bus, she would be a dirty little indian. >> but you know, the scary thing they tried to terminate us before -- with the blood quantum. >> well, the bureau of indian affairs have a card called the certificate degree of indian blood,
and i think blood quantum is something that was imposed upon us by the united states government.um, but i think that we have to be fighting for our status in this country and people are trying to take away our children, take away tribal sovereignty, and using this issue of blood quantum, i'm just really curious, kim, where you stand on all this. >> well, i tried, we don't have a blood quantum requirement. and so, we have, as a result, citizens who are full blood, like my parents, and you...
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the united states government ends its fiscal year on september 30 and that's when you will see tensions rise more and you had into the holiday season. are we not going to have christmas or hanukkah because what happens is they keep it in for the holidays and what you seen a couple of years prior, i inherited from a republican supermajority under president trump, the longest government shut down in history. that's not something we want to see take place. i did see a washington reporter say we are in for a long fall because that's what they are talking about. host: another question -- guest: as someone who's worked on both sides of pennsylvania avenue, first in the obama administration and no member of congress, i have a unique understanding of how federal agencies work and how the service works as well as the appropriations process in the congress. we are squarely in the 21st century, about to hit the quarter mark and we do need efficiency, we need reform. no one wants to be wasteful so if you ask if there is waste going on, there is been many efforts over decades to cut out wasteful spe
the united states government ends its fiscal year on september 30 and that's when you will see tensions rise more and you had into the holiday season. are we not going to have christmas or hanukkah because what happens is they keep it in for the holidays and what you seen a couple of years prior, i inherited from a republican supermajority under president trump, the longest government shut down in history. that's not something we want to see take place. i did see a washington reporter say we...
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[000:00:21;00] the united states government is involved in the research of the metabiota of the company, which is suspected of developing biological weapons in laboratories around the world , this is evidenced by the new details obtained during its documents about the dangerous activities of the united states and the threats that it poses. natalia solovyova has all the information today . the flooded territories of the kherson region may become a source of a new threat of diseases not typical for these places, for example, west nile fever as according to the russian ministry of defense, the creation of foci of especially dangerous infections is being studied in us military biolaboratories , according to the agency , mosquitoes can become carriers of such diseases, and the united states plans to deliver insects using drones for the use of these drones , a patent has already been issued. according to scripture. the drone must deliver a container to a given area and release them when bitten by a communicable person capable of infecting military personnel with a dangerous infection, for exa
[000:00:21;00] the united states government is involved in the research of the metabiota of the company, which is suspected of developing biological weapons in laboratories around the world , this is evidenced by the new details obtained during its documents about the dangerous activities of the united states and the threats that it poses. natalia solovyova has all the information today . the flooded territories of the kherson region may become a source of a new threat of diseases not typical...