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united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace, a huge peace ballot in britain in the 1930's where half of the adult population voted in favor of peace. that does not necessarily translate into being isolationist. the united states welded it into isolationism in a way that did not happen in europe, that you can want peace but still recognize you have to be engaged in the world. i don't know. it is very difficult. i think historians are now arguing that even in the 1930's, the united states was not as isolationist as we might think. there was a lot of talk, but the united states is still involved, particularly on its own doorstep. the good neighbor policy is a 1930's policy. the united states was still very concerned about what was goi
united states. at the conferences, the united states was there. the united states was often involved. i think if they had been more formally involved, it would have made the league stronger and served to educate american public opinion. it by the 1930's, the united states was in the league, i wonder if you would have had the same isolationist sentiment. there was a lot of sentiment in europe for peace, a huge peace ballot in britain in the 1930's where half of the adult population voted in...
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2000 of bipartisan compromise move the to the nearby confederate war memorial unlike the united states and state flags lowered to half staff the confederate flag cannot be lowered state law requires that they must always be flown at a height of 33 the only way it can be taken down is by a two-thirds vote in both the south carolina. senate and carolina >>catherine heenan: she will call a special session of necessary to remove the flag the flag will always be a part of the south carolina but this is a moment in which we consider that flag wall and in a report of our past does not represent the future of our our great state
2000 of bipartisan compromise move the to the nearby confederate war memorial unlike the united states and state flags lowered to half staff the confederate flag cannot be lowered state law requires that they must always be flown at a height of 33 the only way it can be taken down is by a two-thirds vote in both the south carolina. senate and carolina >>catherine heenan: she will call a special session of necessary to remove the flag the flag will always be a part of the south carolina...
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the united states could not trade with the central powers of europe. the united states was not involved in funding their operations. the germans, keen to keep the united states out of the war changed some of their own policies regarding the sinking of ocean liners and merchant vessels. they had become much more circumspective. they created their own u-boats. they were not like today's submarines. they could really only dive on the attack. for the most part, they were surface vessels. they were rather vulnerable to enemy fire. by forcing them to give warning to any ship suspected of carrying weapons, it gave enough time for women, children, and even men to make a rush for the lifeboats. they made it more difficult for themselves to sink any ships. in 1916 and 1917, whether we are looking at germany, russia, or even turkey, it was a really brutal winter. i think we can appreciate that today with yet another snowfall yesterday. it was cold everywhere. in russia, there were bottlenecks and transportation because many of the rail lines were covered in snow and had to be cons
the united states could not trade with the central powers of europe. the united states was not involved in funding their operations. the germans, keen to keep the united states out of the war changed some of their own policies regarding the sinking of ocean liners and merchant vessels. they had become much more circumspective. they created their own u-boats. they were not like today's submarines. they could really only dive on the attack. for the most part, they were surface vessels. they were...
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united states. the 19th terrorist was captured in the united states and therefore he was entitled to constitutional protection because he was in the united states. but the only thing standing between barack obama giving these terrorists and killers constitutional rights is this language in this appropriations bill which says, none of the money of the united states can be used to transfer these killers into the united states. as soon as they touch our soil, they will be given constitutional rights and that is exactly what mr. nadler wants to do with this amendment. these precious constitutional rights, that these killsers and cowards have been captured on foreign battlefields, these foreign na nationals have thank have never been given the protections of the constitution, that are reserved for the united states. they're lucky to be alive and in guantanamo bay. i urge members to vote against this amendment to ensure that these people are give what they deserve and that is whether it be life in prison or whatever lies ahead, that they will never again threaten the people of the united states. i urge me
united states. the 19th terrorist was captured in the united states and therefore he was entitled to constitutional protection because he was in the united states. but the only thing standing between barack obama giving these terrorists and killers constitutional rights is this language in this appropriations bill which says, none of the money of the united states can be used to transfer these killers into the united states. as soon as they touch our soil, they will be given constitutional...
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can't succeed unless you succeed. [ cheering ] that is why i am running for president much the united states states! >> there she is. well let's speak with kimberly halkett, she joins us live from new york. what did she focus on in her speech kimberly? >> well, you heard a little bit of it right there in that clip we just heard. that really was the overamping message of this speech. that hillary clinton believes while there has been a lot of economic recovery in recent years, it has eclipsed many working class americans. she used the roosevelts as an imagery to inspire people who were here to listen to the speech thousands i should point out. she'll use many of those same traditions to lift people out of poverty after roosevelt did after the great depression. she said that the tax dollars tend to benefit the wealthy. she said as president she would work to over come that to see that all americans benefit from prosperity. >> of course, a lot of people accuse her of being out of touch, married to a former president, very wealthy at that. how else did they counter that argument? did she manage to do i
can't succeed unless you succeed. [ cheering ] that is why i am running for president much the united states states! >> there she is. well let's speak with kimberly halkett, she joins us live from new york. what did she focus on in her speech kimberly? >> well, you heard a little bit of it right there in that clip we just heard. that really was the overamping message of this speech. that hillary clinton believes while there has been a lot of economic recovery in recent years, it has...
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killing men and women of the armed forces of the united states on a foreign battlefield, we're never going to house them in a prison of the united states, we're not going to give them constitutional rights. those rights are reserved to the people of the united states and to people who commit crimes within the boundaries of the united states the 19th terrorist who didn't quite make it that day was captured in the
killing men and women of the armed forces of the united states on a foreign battlefield, we're never going to house them in a prison of the united states, we're not going to give them constitutional rights. those rights are reserved to the people of the united states and to people who commit crimes within the boundaries of the united states the 19th terrorist who didn't quite make it that day was captured in the
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are stateless and are very dangerous to a maximum-security prison inside the united states to the congress of the united statesthe united states do is prevent that from happening. one of many instances where the congress of the united states has been injurious to the interest of united states over this decade
are stateless and are very dangerous to a maximum-security prison inside the united states to the congress of the united statesthe united states do is prevent that from happening. one of many instances where the congress of the united states has been injurious to the interest of united states over this decade
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the united states new cuba was very weekend. the united states came in with the rough riders. was the final push by the united states that eventually pushed spain out of the continent. that war had incredible significance for the united states. for the first time, it really established the united states as a world power, a world naval power, and it gave rise to teddy roosevelt and an era of american power and intervention around the world. and in fact, when cuba became an independent republic many, many of the key west cuba population returned to cuba, most of them to be part of the formation of the new cuban republic that they envisioned. unfortunately, that republic came to an end in 1959 with the communist take over by fidel castro and the atrocities that have taken place in. that government remains in power to this day and it is still the dream of the cuban people to have a cuban republic where they can practice the ideals of these san carlos institute. there is a lot of talk about normalization of relations between the united states and cuba, and we all dream that the nor
the united states new cuba was very weekend. the united states came in with the rough riders. was the final push by the united states that eventually pushed spain out of the continent. that war had incredible significance for the united states. for the first time, it really established the united states as a world power, a world naval power, and it gave rise to teddy roosevelt and an era of american power and intervention around the world. and in fact, when cuba became an independent republic...
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united states. the position of the united states -- chief justice roberts: well, it's disputed as a matter of the governmentof the united states. part of the government says this well -- actually, no -- i mean congress is not saying under my hypothetical, this is israel. it's saying there's a dispute about it, which i would think is about as true a statement as you can make. mr. verrilli: well, there's a dispute certainly among the parties of the region, but i think the whole premise of petitioner's argument here is that within the government of the united states there isn't a dispute over the recognition issue. justice breyer: can you help me with this same question? how should we approach it generally? that is to say, i can think of instances where a similar statute is serving nothing other than administrative matters the passport should be red or something -- and i can think of instances where it causes a lot of trouble. but i can think of instances like this one, and i could and you could easily replicate this controversy with israel in our imaginations, similar controversy with donetsk and the ukraine,
united states. the position of the united states -- chief justice roberts: well, it's disputed as a matter of the governmentof the united states. part of the government says this well -- actually, no -- i mean congress is not saying under my hypothetical, this is israel. it's saying there's a dispute about it, which i would think is about as true a statement as you can make. mr. verrilli: well, there's a dispute certainly among the parties of the region, but i think the whole premise of...
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secretary of state john kerry is on his way back to the united states after being seriously injured in an accident over the weekend. the statertment says kerry is flying home from switzerland aboard a c-17 u.s. military aircraft. this flight will have special medical personnel on board as a precaution. kerry fell broke his leg while cycling in the french alps on sunday. his injury could impact several critical discussions including the ongoing nuclear negotiations with iran and international talks on how to combat isis. our global affairs correspondent elise lab bot is joining us from outside the boston hospital where kerry is expected to be treated. secretary kerry's personal physician from boston he flew over to geneva to be back on the return flight aboard this transport plane. tell us what's going on. what's the latest you're hearing? >> that's right, wolf. dr. dennis burke who actually did a hip replacement for secretary kerry a few years back flew over there to make sure that he could assess the situation and accompany the secretary back to the united states where he will set his leg. secretary kerry broke his femur ye
secretary of state john kerry is on his way back to the united states after being seriously injured in an accident over the weekend. the statertment says kerry is flying home from switzerland aboard a c-17 u.s. military aircraft. this flight will have special medical personnel on board as a precaution. kerry fell broke his leg while cycling in the french alps on sunday. his injury could impact several critical discussions including the ongoing nuclear negotiations with iran and international...
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united states supreme court decision. it's really a historic moment here in the united states. what a week it is for the president of the united states. he's walking down those stairs very, very pleased. let's listen in. >> good morning. our nation was founded on a bedrock principle, that we are all created equal. the project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those founding words with the realities of changing times. a never-ending quest to ensure those words ring true for every single american. progress on this journey often comes in small increments. sometimes two steps forward, one step back, propelled by the persistent effort of dedicated citizens. and then sometimes there are days like this when that slow, steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like a thunderbolt. this morning the supreme court recognized that the constitution guarantees marriage equality. in doing so, they've reaffirmed that all americans are entitled to the equal protection of the law, that all people should be treated equally regardless of who they are or who they love. this dec
united states supreme court decision. it's really a historic moment here in the united states. what a week it is for the president of the united states. he's walking down those stairs very, very pleased. let's listen in. >> good morning. our nation was founded on a bedrock principle, that we are all created equal. the project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those founding words with the realities of changing times. a never-ending quest to ensure those words ring true for...
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united states? >> wild accusations against the united states. >> a comprehensive diplomatic solution. >> this solution will not change iran for the better. >> one of the most significant long term security problems that we've faced in a long time. >> tonight, deals deadlines and distrust. the future of iran's nuclear ambitions are at stake, as well as the sanction he thas that haa devastating effect on iran. mary snow is in new york. mary. >> ali, mistrust fueled by people and parties not attending the negotiation in vienna.
united states? >> wild accusations against the united states. >> a comprehensive diplomatic solution. >> this solution will not change iran for the better. >> one of the most significant long term security problems that we've faced in a long time. >> tonight, deals deadlines and distrust. the future of iran's nuclear ambitions are at stake, as well as the sanction he thas that haa devastating effect on iran. mary snow is in new york. mary. >> ali, mistrust...
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to stay the stage and announce to his closest observers, he's running for president of the united states states. >> you're going to run for president of the united states you're going to ask these people for their vote that's the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen. >> this morning's announcement came after he posted an announcement to his twitter and facebook pages. we'll take you back there as soon as governor chris christie starts to speak. you see the podium many people holding up signs. you'll hear his announcement live on nbc10. matt lauer will have the first interview with christie following on nbc at 6:30 and tomorrow on the "today" show. >>> the gop field of candidates is already crowded. christie joins 13 other candidates. meanwhile, only four democrats have thrown their hats into the ring. new this morning as we prepare for the pope we're learning new details of the pontiff's trip to philadelphia. matt delucia is live at one of the spots pope francis will visit during his visit. the planning has already been extensive and we haven't seen the half of it i bet. >> repor
to stay the stage and announce to his closest observers, he's running for president of the united states states. >> you're going to run for president of the united states you're going to ask these people for their vote that's the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen. >> this morning's announcement came after he posted an announcement to his twitter and facebook pages. we'll take you back there as soon as governor chris christie starts to speak. you see the podium many...
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state states? to the homeland of the united states? >> right now, i don't think isis is a military threat to the united states. their first reaction, negative reactions against us were after we started bombing them. certainly they have sympathizers in this country but they're not the threat al quaeda was. >> so at what point do you say somebody may blow something up over here because they support them? >> well, al quaeda was obviously declaring themselves an enemy of the united states for many years and really finally attacked the u.s. on 9/11 and we went to war against them and isis has not done that yet. >> but i will say that i think they're much better on social media than al quaeda ever was. can they bomb us on our homeland right now? no. but that doesn't mean they're not a threat. they recruit from europe, canada, rerecruited from this country. they're also a threat to our allies both in the middle east and other places. we have to think beyond just our own shores. u.s. interests are broader than that. as long as they can be seen
state states? to the homeland of the united states? >> right now, i don't think isis is a military threat to the united states. their first reaction, negative reactions against us were after we started bombing them. certainly they have sympathizers in this country but they're not the threat al quaeda was. >> so at what point do you say somebody may blow something up over here because they support them? >> well, al quaeda was obviously declaring themselves an enemy of the...
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united states. should it petition to become the 51st state or remain what it is now, an associated free state. is erica pitzi. >> reporter: for the united states porto rico is a spoil of law, a u.s. territory with the defeat of the spanish, it is not a state. puerto ricans are citizens who an serve in the military but cannot vote for president if they live in porto rico. the limbo coupled with economic troubles forced thousands to head to the states. like marion and brian, who moved to the miami area, where they own a restaurant. they have been in the states for eight years, but remember what they left behind. >> it was very hard to leave the island or your country, and start all over and everything has to be progress since we arrived. i don't have family you miss the family and the beach. >> i know if porto rico has independence. people will return and help porto rico become successful with the independence. i think puerto ricans could be independent. >> opinions are divided whether it should be a u.s. state, independence. in congress, there was a push for statehood writing: . >> in 2012, pue
united states. should it petition to become the 51st state or remain what it is now, an associated free state. is erica pitzi. >> reporter: for the united states porto rico is a spoil of law, a u.s. territory with the defeat of the spanish, it is not a state. puerto ricans are citizens who an serve in the military but cannot vote for president if they live in porto rico. the limbo coupled with economic troubles forced thousands to head to the states. like marion and brian, who moved to...
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terrible he thinks it is for poland to have a strong relationship with the united states. >> he is a supporter of the united states and a friend of the united states and i felt like it was more than appropriate to meet with him. >> but he just resigned the day before you met with him for all of the things that he head is the -- he said about the united states. that didn't come up. this is weird. this is supposed to be jeb bush's chest pounding tough america, take no guff tour and he take this is meeting and does this photo on with this guy who just got caught on tape calling the united states losers and worthless. he meets with that actual guy, the day after he has to offered to for saying all of that about the united states and jeb bush is taking the whole thing as actually i think he really likes us. >> he is a strong believer in strong ties with the united states. >> which he literally calls worthless to have those ties. so that happened. >>> we have a great, strong free press in this country. it is really something worth being proud of an american. the beltway press is sometimes less slightly awesome than the
terrible he thinks it is for poland to have a strong relationship with the united states. >> he is a supporter of the united states and a friend of the united states and i felt like it was more than appropriate to meet with him. >> but he just resigned the day before you met with him for all of the things that he head is the -- he said about the united states. that didn't come up. this is weird. this is supposed to be jeb bush's chest pounding tough america, take no guff tour and he...
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we could resolve this issue if the united states particularly the united states because the other countries that are involved, the view in iran is they are not the influential parties. if the united states was willing to accept iran as an islamic republic, as a country that is an independent country, as a legitimate government that has legitimate interests, that as far as the people are concerned has not happened. we have not yet accepted that the islamic republic is a country that we should be able to treat in exactly the same way we treat any other independent powerful country. this is a demand iran has. the iranian regime -- and i'll talk a little bit about the regime and the presidential elections coming up. and the dissatisfaction with the regime. the regime was based on three things. its legitimacy, the islamic republic was based on three things. religious legitimacy derived from shia theology. second one was its support for the poor, a just society where there was going to be more equality, no corruption, people would have an opportunity to better themselves. and the government would
we could resolve this issue if the united states particularly the united states because the other countries that are involved, the view in iran is they are not the influential parties. if the united states was willing to accept iran as an islamic republic, as a country that is an independent country, as a legitimate government that has legitimate interests, that as far as the people are concerned has not happened. we have not yet accepted that the islamic republic is a country that we should be...
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the sad thing is that isis really has declared war against the united states and our allies. but the united states truth be known, based on the resources and our will and our resolve, we're not at war with it's isis. certainly not the president nor the congress in the united
the sad thing is that isis really has declared war against the united states and our allies. but the united states truth be known, based on the resources and our will and our resolve, we're not at war with it's isis. certainly not the president nor the congress in the united
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united states. specifically about poland going out of their way to have a good relationship with the united states. pond la's foreign minister at the time of these tape recordings at this restaurant he was foreign minister caught on tape saying that poland having this strong relationship with the united states was bull pucky, he said bull bleep. it was worthless. and then he described how it was worse than worthless for poland to bother having a good relationship with the united states he said quote we'll get into a conflict with the russians or the the germans and we'll think that everything is super because we gave the americans -- we gave the -- i don't know how to bleep that. the way to say it he said we gave the americans a thing that rhymes with snow mob. we think everything is super because we gave the americans a snow mob. losers he says. complete losers. so, he's the foreign minister at the time he was saying that. he is in charge of their foreign policy, in charge of maintaining this robust excellent relationship with the united states. but privately he says it's worthless, it's bull loser
united states. specifically about poland going out of their way to have a good relationship with the united states. pond la's foreign minister at the time of these tape recordings at this restaurant he was foreign minister caught on tape saying that poland having this strong relationship with the united states was bull pucky, he said bull bleep. it was worthless. and then he described how it was worse than worthless for poland to bother having a good relationship with the united states he said...
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gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or a tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> right now, we're working on houses number 14 and 15, and we have number 16 in contract. and on our last four deals we're averaging $100,000 in profits on each deal. >> after all the closing costs and all the expenses it took to do the rehab, we made approximately $110,000. >> this house behind me -- i got it under contract, a
gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known, passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing...
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united states. actually, china itself is a victim of cyber attacks. and millions of cyber attacks are traced to destinations targeted through regions in the united states. actually, the united states owes the world an explanation what mr. snowden has revealed by the massive, extensive cyber attacks -- cyber surveillance over targets in the world. actually, these cyber surveillance includes chinese targets, chinese government, universities, scientific research institutions, and also china's telecon giant. these accusations against china will lead nowhere. it will just create mistrust. these kind of accusations have led china to suspend the newly established dialogue on cyber security. so china has said to the united states time and again that the dialogue -- and cooperate is underway to deal with cyber security because both countries are concerned by cyber security. it's actually the country with the most advanced technology of cyber, you know, capabilities. it has both defensive and offensive capabilities which no other countries have any match with. >> and it's got the intellectual property that the united states thinks china is after. we're not sure
united states. actually, china itself is a victim of cyber attacks. and millions of cyber attacks are traced to destinations targeted through regions in the united states. actually, the united states owes the world an explanation what mr. snowden has revealed by the massive, extensive cyber attacks -- cyber surveillance over targets in the world. actually, these cyber surveillance includes chinese targets, chinese government, universities, scientific research institutions, and also china's...
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it but when the united states went in everyone was still prepared to vote for this guy, sepp blatter. even ukraine, who wouldn't even have a government if it wasn't for the united states vote with the russians on this story. so it shows that the united states is not just isolationist. i saw a cover say the united states needs to get back in the middle east. the u.s. is doing plenty in the middle east. what it's not doing is fixing other country's problems. it's acting much more unilaterally. it's about the use of drones. it's about cyber surveillance. it's the use of the dollar in banks, what i call the weaponization of finance. and those are tools the americans don't necessarily need to link up with allies on. >> so you think ally building isn't as necessary as it once was? >> well i think the fact on the tactical side the americans can accomplish an awful lot by themselves. so we don't need to destroy isis to find the cfo of isis in syria, send in special forces exposed to great danger themselves and take them out. we need to ask a bunch of people if we want to do that. if we've got a country involved in sanctions busting like we saw in france $9 billion fine we say
it but when the united states went in everyone was still prepared to vote for this guy, sepp blatter. even ukraine, who wouldn't even have a government if it wasn't for the united states vote with the russians on this story. so it shows that the united states is not just isolationist. i saw a cover say the united states needs to get back in the middle east. the u.s. is doing plenty in the middle east. what it's not doing is fixing other country's problems. it's acting much more unilaterally....
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united states? it's a beloved set of islands forful here in the states as you know. is there a way for the united states and its caribbean partners to work better not just in tourism right but in trade as well? >> i think so, i think there are all kinds of ways. there was a time, in the history of the united states where the caribbean was considered to be a third border of the united states. to the extent the third border was secure and not used as a porous transshipment for all kinds of things, then it was important that the relationship get stronger. that's still critical. the fact that the president was there accepting the importance of the caribbean in the overall milieu is something we all should pay close eangs to. weattention to. trade, safety security, and of course tourism. >> the reemergence of the relationship between the united states and cuba. what are your thoughts on that in terms of what it means for caracom, what it means in terms of maybe a potential threat to other islands where there's so much attention now on cuba? >> i think we have to see it fro
united states? it's a beloved set of islands forful here in the states as you know. is there a way for the united states and its caribbean partners to work better not just in tourism right but in trade as well? >> i think so, i think there are all kinds of ways. there was a time, in the history of the united states where the caribbean was considered to be a third border of the united states. to the extent the third border was secure and not used as a porous transshipment for all kinds of...
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what the united states has not done is put the resources behind that strategy that are necessary. and so the iraqi government is right. the united states is not -- the united states government is not committed to this fight. and it's very interesting i was just in the pentagon yesterday to hear military people say that we don't need american advisors on the ground with iraqi forces to call in air strikes to provide combat advising support. that's not what my friends in uniform are telling me. instead the white house has made it very clear that they don't want that to happen and the military is hearing what they're supposed to say. but everyone, everyone knows that if we want to defeat i.s.i.s. as the president has stated he wants to do, we have to put american advisors on the ground with the iraqi units. the president is going to have to pony up and pay the price to fight his war in iraq which happened only because he withdrew american troops from iraq at the end of 2011 against the advice of his entire security team. >> in your book knife fight if we forget the lessons we have learned about counterinsurgency over the past decade of wa
what the united states has not done is put the resources behind that strategy that are necessary. and so the iraqi government is right. the united states is not -- the united states government is not committed to this fight. and it's very interesting i was just in the pentagon yesterday to hear military people say that we don't need american advisors on the ground with iraqi forces to call in air strikes to provide combat advising support. that's not what my friends in uniform are telling me....
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at the end of the day, the united states does this too, the united states hacks chinese and hacks russians and try to get at these secrets as well. that's why you might get a muted response because they say, we have to get our information from these folks as well. >> that's concerning them because if that gets out there, all of a sudden we are protest protesting too much. >> right. that's the concern here. at the end of the day, people are really amazed there weren't better levels of security here. there was a moment where the republican congressman from south carolina was talking and said we're doing the best we can and he said flippantly interrupt interruptinginterrupt ing her, that's what frightens me. that's the exact quote. there will probably be more on this trying to get information who all was hacked and how they were hacked. i just learned the last couple of hours, some people who had broken service with the federal government worked for the feds and went away and came back they were exposed to this. at the end of the day, nobody knows exactly how much they got. it is millions upo
at the end of the day, the united states does this too, the united states hacks chinese and hacks russians and try to get at these secrets as well. that's why you might get a muted response because they say, we have to get our information from these folks as well. >> that's concerning them because if that gets out there, all of a sudden we are protest protesting too much. >> right. that's the concern here. at the end of the day, people are really amazed there weren't better levels...
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united states appealed. the compliance panel report. and on may 18th, the wto rejected the united states' appeal and found for the fourth and final time that u.s. cool requirements for beef and pork are unavoidably discriminatory. the final rule kick starts the
united states appealed. the compliance panel report. and on may 18th, the wto rejected the united states' appeal and found for the fourth and final time that u.s. cool requirements for beef and pork are unavoidably discriminatory. the final rule kick starts the
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instead of observing the play of independent interests, those of the united states, there are assertions of morality. for the united states does evil in the world. the united states doesn't negotiate interest because we are the world. in the imam, north vietnamese troops referred to as foreign as though american troops are somehow indigenous. it is impossible for policymakers, journalists and the public to imagine the united states acts always and everywhere with the best of intentions for the freedom and well-being of whatever country to which it has brought war. the conviction of its own good intentions, its overall beneficence in the world shields american politicians from taking responsibility for the disasters they create and persuade -- persuade the electorate that the wars into which they have been led are at least at the start just. shea guerrera once hoped for one too many vietnam's. sadly, history has filled his wish. if the wish that truman had answered ho chi minh's letters is one, the second occurred in 1956 where with u.s. encouragement and connivance, the geneva agreements were abrogated which ended the fre
instead of observing the play of independent interests, those of the united states, there are assertions of morality. for the united states does evil in the world. the united states doesn't negotiate interest because we are the world. in the imam, north vietnamese troops referred to as foreign as though american troops are somehow indigenous. it is impossible for policymakers, journalists and the public to imagine the united states acts always and everywhere with the best of intentions for the...
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united states. >> i am running for president of the united states. >> i am running for president of the united stateswe report on the connection an battle for the presidential nomination. and havana turns in to a gallery as art lovers from around the world descend on cuba for the biannual. in baltimore... >> they've just been pepper spraying people at very close range... >> years of tension between the community and police erupt... >> she was on her way home to her kid, and she never made it... >> a former cop speaks out... >> if you had taken steps when a man was assaulted, maybe freddie gray didn't have >> next on al jazeera america. technology, it's a vital part of who we are. >> they had some dynamic fire behavior. >> and what we do. >> don't try this at home. >> techknow. where technology meets humanity. coming up next. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> hello again the top stories. u.n. talks are underway in geneva houthi rebels are still refuse to go talk directly. more than 2 1/2 thousand people have been killed since saudi-led air strikes began three months ago. >>> libya's government says a
united states. >> i am running for president of the united states. >> i am running for president of the united stateswe report on the connection an battle for the presidential nomination. and havana turns in to a gallery as art lovers from around the world descend on cuba for the biannual. in baltimore... >> they've just been pepper spraying people at very close range... >> years of tension between the community and police erupt... >> she was on her way home to her...
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test weapons, claiming north korea is developing a long-range missile that could threaten the united states. state released images of lil' kim visiting a satellite control center. the united nations hit north korea with sanctions after the nation launch. its first satellite more than two years ago. most experts say they believe it actually entered earth's october but they're not sure whether it did anything won it go there lea gabrielle is watching lil' kim. >> north korea's space agency says this is an earth observation satellite. u.s. officials don't buy that north korea is just using their technology for just this. they think that north korea' space technology and weapons development program goes hand in hand. >> capable of placing an object in orbit is directly relevant to the development of long range ballistic missiles. >> north korea disease nyes that one says, questioning america and its impure allies are always trying to persecute it. we'll continue launching satellites in the designated place. when necessary and whether it is recognized or not. that official says that north korea's also
test weapons, claiming north korea is developing a long-range missile that could threaten the united states. state released images of lil' kim visiting a satellite control center. the united nations hit north korea with sanctions after the nation launch. its first satellite more than two years ago. most experts say they believe it actually entered earth's october but they're not sure whether it did anything won it go there lea gabrielle is watching lil' kim. >> north korea's space agency...
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i can state on may 6, 2014 the court of claims received the opinion of the united states department of treasury united states department of commerce and united states department of state that the payments did not directly executive order 661 and would inform the case if such determination had to be overturned. from our perspective we did due diligence on this to insure the statements were not factual. >> thank you for your background work and clarification. and i would like to confirm with you or general greaves that roiters reported that quote unquote questionable contracting practices were at play. is that true? >> congressman, no. we used agencies like the dcaa and they examined the contractor approach and did a couple things. they went through and essentially did a price analysis to assess whether or not the proposed prices were paying were within historical balance. they took a look at r-68 and what it cost to produce that engine verses what we were paying for the russian engines. they correlated this information and there was shift cost value done. in the end, the area 180 is precured and we followed t
i can state on may 6, 2014 the court of claims received the opinion of the united states department of treasury united states department of commerce and united states department of state that the payments did not directly executive order 661 and would inform the case if such determination had to be overturned. from our perspective we did due diligence on this to insure the statements were not factual. >> thank you for your background work and clarification. and i would like to confirm...
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united states capitol before? let me see your hands. that's great. when you get to the united states capitol, there are a series of paintings in the rotunda which looks like it currently has an iron maiden around it. the dome itself is our second dome. the first was wooden copper. the rotunda actually predates the dome above it. the dome was built during the civil war but the paintings underneath it, the last of those were put in the 1840s. my favorite of those is called the pilgrims. the paintings are to depict the beginning of america. one of them depicts the moment america began. and it's a painting of a group of individuals on the decaf ship huddle and an open bible praying as their ship is leaving for europe. and that moment that was captured is both a terrifying moment for them, of not knowing where they are going, but reassuring reconnection to there is something very important to us. we don't know where we are going but we know god will be there when we get there. i would encourage you to reconnect with your faith. third -- [ applause ] third, i would encourage you to heal fa
united states capitol before? let me see your hands. that's great. when you get to the united states capitol, there are a series of paintings in the rotunda which looks like it currently has an iron maiden around it. the dome itself is our second dome. the first was wooden copper. the rotunda actually predates the dome above it. the dome was built during the civil war but the paintings underneath it, the last of those were put in the 1840s. my favorite of those is called the pilgrims. the...
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. >>> at this hour fully half the united states 25 states from maine to montana, are under the threat of violent storms. there are tornado warnings right now in several states part of a massive outbreak of tornadoes, hailstorms and flash floods that have already made direct hits in the middle of the country and 71 million people are bracing for impact in the east. al roker is monitoring a very active situation on the radar. al what are you focused on right now? >> right now the northeast, lester. philadelphia just had a wind gust of 69 miles per hour. and we've got a pretty good line pushing on in. right now new york dulles airport, d.c. and baltimore washington airports are all at a ground stop as these storm systems push in. it's all part of a line part of a cold front that is going to push through. the enhanced risk area 44 million people from boston to new york philadelphia washington, d.c. on into parts of eastern west virginia are under the risk of dangerous lightning, hail two-inch in diameter 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds and the possibility of tornadoes. but it moves through p
. >>> at this hour fully half the united states 25 states from maine to montana, are under the threat of violent storms. there are tornado warnings right now in several states part of a massive outbreak of tornadoes, hailstorms and flash floods that have already made direct hits in the middle of the country and 71 million people are bracing for impact in the east. al roker is monitoring a very active situation on the radar. al what are you focused on right now? >> right now the...
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ever expected to hear me say, i am lindsey graham, and i am running for president of the united state. -- statesthank you. ok, i will turn back there. i hope they hear that all over the world that i am running for resident of the united states. it is because of you that i can make that statement. everything i am, everything i will be i owed to the kindness and generosity and example of people of central clemson seneca, will hollow, and other small towns throughout south carolina. thank you. thank you for everything. [applause] we want to protect our nation that we all love so much, so get ready. i am ready. not just penalize them. to defeat them. ronald reagan's policy cap america safe during the cold war. remember those times? but i've come to believe we will not enjoy this with radical islam. however, it will be secure, only if we have strength. security through strength will protect us. for the purpose of solving them. and i went to be president to make government work for you not the other way around. i want to make government keep his promises to you, to support your dreams, to embrace your
ever expected to hear me say, i am lindsey graham, and i am running for president of the united state. -- statesthank you. ok, i will turn back there. i hope they hear that all over the world that i am running for resident of the united states. it is because of you that i can make that statement. everything i am, everything i will be i owed to the kindness and generosity and example of people of central clemson seneca, will hollow, and other small towns throughout south carolina. thank you....
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so they send them to the united states because the united states is run by stupid people. re like a dumping ground. >> reporter: asked if he would apologize he said -- >> there's no apology. what i said is right. >> reporter: nbc will no longer air the miss usa or miss universe pageants partly owned by trump, following a similar step by another station which dumped the event. trump is threatening to sue. >> i will sue univision. maybe i will sue nbc. >> reporter: nbc was facing pressure to respond. they called on the company to dump trump. angry protesters denouncing him outside the chicago event. the reality star and presidential candidate had planned to give up "the apprentice." he has been surging in the republican polls, up to second place in the first primary state of new hampshire. oozing confidence in classic trump style, he touted the latest cnn poll. >> just came out. they have interesting categories. who is the best on terrorism? that's an important subject. trump right at the top. who is the best on handling international trade like -- not even close. trump is al
so they send them to the united states because the united states is run by stupid people. re like a dumping ground. >> reporter: asked if he would apologize he said -- >> there's no apology. what i said is right. >> reporter: nbc will no longer air the miss usa or miss universe pageants partly owned by trump, following a similar step by another station which dumped the event. trump is threatening to sue. >> i will sue univision. maybe i will sue nbc. >> reporter:...
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united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great deprivation, although they were, they were literally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to feed themselves in any way that provides major sustenance. this is incredibly common among the regime sanctions. although he was earning a modest salary, he simply could not in good conscious live even what was really a lower middle-class american existence with some discretionary funds while his family was suffering so greatly in iraq. he began to find ways to send very s
united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early...
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another iraqi commander says he doesn't believe the united states is committed to defeating isis saying he has fought against the united states. he has been dealing with the united states on both sides. he says he knows the united states has the power and capabilities to defeat isis and he is saying he feels what is happening now is half hearted. >> ian, the big question can more weapons and training defeat isis? we know weapons and training is something the americans have been providing for some time now. a lot of training a lot of weapons. in many cases, you have those weapons falling in the hands of isis to be used against the people we trained. >> reporter: well the answer really is that no mount of weapons or training is going to defeat isis or at least keep them at bay forever. what really needs to happen is a political deal with sunnis and shi'ites. build the gap of mistrusts. sunnis feel once isis is kicked out, they will not be harassed or mistreated by the shi'ite government. when you look back at the rise of isis that has been one of the key tools for them to exploit that sunni dissatisfaction with the central gove
another iraqi commander says he doesn't believe the united states is committed to defeating isis saying he has fought against the united states. he has been dealing with the united states on both sides. he says he knows the united states has the power and capabilities to defeat isis and he is saying he feels what is happening now is half hearted. >> ian, the big question can more weapons and training defeat isis? we know weapons and training is something the americans have been providing...
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united states. the first was in new york. just weeks ago. individuals in the united statesld never gone to iraq, syria but who were hearing the isys narrative and message and decided to act. we will see that again. what we saw the last couple of days as a result of a result of a couple of things. isys is repeatedly said that we are going to attack the united states because of what the united states is doing against us in a rock and they specifically called upon people to attack us soldiers and to attack us military installations. take it seriously. absolutely. >> another issue that is current. sunday at midnight. unless midnight. unless the senate take action to prevent that. something you wrote about your book. admittedly. if this runs out on sunday night domestic terrorism prevention. >> a a very important program. the telephone metadata program. short, received the call and the duration of the call. a very important program. it fills a gap that existed prior to september 11 and i believe, i don't know but i believe that i believe that if you were in place if we had seen
united states. the first was in new york. just weeks ago. individuals in the united statesld never gone to iraq, syria but who were hearing the isys narrative and message and decided to act. we will see that again. what we saw the last couple of days as a result of a result of a couple of things. isys is repeatedly said that we are going to attack the united states because of what the united states is doing against us in a rock and they specifically called upon people to attack us soldiers and...
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united states? is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united statesd could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western anti-american. president putin: well china, including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural interest. [applause] you are expanding the nato. there is no opportunity anymore but nato was created to pave the way towards the -- they expand, but we do not create any military alliances with china. we do not tend to adopt or block this approach. what they are trying to do is adopt a global approach. they are trying to contribute the responsibilities. they are trying to find which except will compromise -- acceptible compromise. they are trying to find new frameworks within the network of negotiations. [applause] charlie: to have read much about you and your country, there are three things that i constantly see. one is your sense of wanting to be respected. another is you want to have an
united states? is china more in the future a place that russia feels more comfortable than with europe and the united statesd could that lead to some anti-western alliance? anti-western anti-american. president putin: well china, including us, are not forging relations against someone. we are building -- we are not building alliances against anyone. we are building alliances for implementing and building our own natural interest. [applause] you are expanding the nato. there is no opportunity...
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not just in the united states but also about the united states. hat claim is that journalists cannot solicit information from sources. and to solicit information is to be involved in a conspiracy. amy: an accomplice. >> the united states, in terms of the -- that it is trying to judge me with, conspiracy and conspiracy to commit espionage. this is rubbish. we cannot tolerate this but the political levels or the media level. if we do tolerate it, then that standard will be corrected. what happens in practice? how this traditional vesta gated journalism work? -- how does traditional investigative journalism work? when you hear a rumor that there may have been an event and you go and speak to your sources, or perhaps one approach is you say, "i heard that this happened." then you say, "well, that is good but we need to be a little prove it." so do you have information that can prove it? they say "well, i think i might have some report on the incident." and then you say, "well, that is good, can we have that report?" that is the way journalism has alway
not just in the united states but also about the united states. hat claim is that journalists cannot solicit information from sources. and to solicit information is to be involved in a conspiracy. amy: an accomplice. >> the united states, in terms of the -- that it is trying to judge me with, conspiracy and conspiracy to commit espionage. this is rubbish. we cannot tolerate this but the political levels or the media level. if we do tolerate it, then that standard will be corrected. what...