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united states. there's a feeling here in the _ united states. there's a feeling here in the uk, _ united states. uk, as i'm sure you| here in the uk, as i'm sure you know, of sentiment being somewhat fluid. we've heard from several conservative mps who served in the military about how crucial afghan interpreters and support staff were — so those voices have been very outspoken in support of taking numbers of afghan refugees and their families. whereas usually, you might expect there to be more and more support from the left. so in interesting change in opinions in the us, as well?— the us, as well? that's an interesting _ the us, as well? that's an interesting point. - the us, as well? that's an interesting point. the i the us, as well? that's an - interesting point. the republicans would want to be speaking out strongly in terms of not abandoning allies, and you have voices in congress being raised by veterans who are republicans, who have been extremely outspoken. so that comes up extremely outspoken. so that comes up again, the traditional party line about immigrants and refugees. so we will
united states. there's a feeling here in the _ united states. there's a feeling here in the uk, _ united states. uk, as i'm sure you| here in the uk, as i'm sure you know, of sentiment being somewhat fluid. we've heard from several conservative mps who served in the military about how crucial afghan interpreters and support staff were — so those voices have been very outspoken in support of taking numbers of afghan refugees and their families. whereas usually, you might expect there to be...
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states, united states, united states, moved in the united states now is get the heck out of afghanistan and leave it to its own devices. and it is going to be very, very difficult. no matter how wise people and the biting and administration have ideas for yes, it would be in the best interest re knighted to help stabilize that they're going to have to overcome severe domestic resistance. and i don't see the path forward for the taliban, stabilizing the country. to be that easy. this morning i saw a video made by mohammed moore, who is a charging warlord, who fled to afghanistan when i think it was ms. are you sure refill? now? nice words, and he is saying will fight our resistance will continue. and then he says, only if we, well, if we are gal to enter the power equation, are we willing to play ball with the taliban? and he said, where we won't become slaves to be outside hers. and i want his phrase, we will not go to others tables for decoration, we want to be a partner in power show. i don't see that the taliban being able to, to stabilize the c
states, united states, united states, moved in the united states now is get the heck out of afghanistan and leave it to its own devices. and it is going to be very, very difficult. no matter how wise people and the biting and administration have ideas for yes, it would be in the best interest re knighted to help stabilize that they're going to have to overcome severe domestic resistance. and i don't see the path forward for the taliban, stabilizing the country. to be that easy. this morning i...
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united states assist? this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist? t? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we supported collapse and in a very brief period of time. —— credibility. united states remains being a pre—eminent power in the world, and i think people in taiwan understand that that situation's entirely different and i think the chinese are sensible enough to not want to take military action to take over taiwan. the which would be disastrous for the economy of both china and taiwan and the world. ok. china and taiwan and the world. ok, ambassador. — china and taiwan and the world. 0k, ambassador, thank you very much for joining us in the programme. goad ambassador, thank you very much for joining us in the programme.- joining us in the programme. good to be with you- — in the last few m
united states assist? this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist? t? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we supported collapse and in a very brief period of time. —— credibility. united...
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states.— united states. just to “ump in there, united states. just to “united states. just to “ump in there, the pakistan _ united states. just to jump in there, the pakistan have - united states. just to jump in there, the pakistan have long disputed that. you're seeing a future where the potential government could end up working in some respect with us or western countries. is that keeping in mind the fact that we're seeing these reports, these very real concerns over human violations in afghanistan?— over human violations in afghanistan? over human violations in afuhanistan? ~ ., ., , afghanistan? we have to remember there are 37 — afghanistan? we have to remember there are 37 million _ afghanistan? we have to remember there are 37 million people - afghanistan? we have to remember there are 37 million people in - there are 37 million people in afghanistan. it is not that the taliban is likely to ever take on western values or become an ally or work well. when it comes down to humanitarian issues, the west may find that at least some form of aid in reco
states.— united states. just to “ump in there, united states. just to “united states. just to “ump in there, the pakistan _ united states. just to jump in there, the pakistan have - united states. just to jump in there, the pakistan have long disputed that. you're seeing a future where the potential government could end up working in some respect with us or western countries. is that keeping in mind the fact that we're seeing these reports, these very real concerns over human violations...
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because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge. refugees didn't go to another country and then apply for resettlement in the united states, they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was given for refugees who were professionals or highly educated or skilled. this was in keeping with other immigration laws of the period. ultimately, while welcoming displaced people has been seen as a humanitarian act, these humanitarian efforts were often centered on the needs of the united states, the helper. these images future refugees who arrived in the united states during this period. the p
because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge. refugees didn't go to another country and then apply for resettlement in the united states, they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these...
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united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would finally catch up with his family right below right above the florida state lin
united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the...
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united states. partly because the united states has all these capabilities and partly because the whole operation wasggered by an attack on the united states. when the united states dissented to end its presence, it was -- for allies to do the same. we will continue to work for a stable afghanistan for many reasons. but also to prevent a flow of refugees from again stan -- from afghanistan to europe and other countries. the united states has stated they are ready to take and receive and resettle afghans who have worked for them over these years. we all need to make an effort to prevent a new flow of migrants coming from afghanistan. >> than expression we go to -- >> thanks. i would like to take you back to the nato summit in june where there was a clear commitment combined to the withdrawal of forces to stand with the afghan people. [indiscernible] not at least to safeguard the human rights for particularly women, children and minorities. is it possible in the situation to stand firm on this promise, and how will you see the future of commitments that the leaders gave? >> the situation in afghanistan
united states. partly because the united states has all these capabilities and partly because the whole operation wasggered by an attack on the united states. when the united states dissented to end its presence, it was -- for allies to do the same. we will continue to work for a stable afghanistan for many reasons. but also to prevent a flow of refugees from again stan -- from afghanistan to europe and other countries. the united states has stated they are ready to take and receive and...
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now it's not only the united states and the government because the united states intervening with understand with the international partners and kind of but it's better to sponsor, but it does not rely only on the united states. shoulders. of course, the 911 happening united states that there are 30 a member states of the need to force it. what needs to happen. that is important. what should happen next? well, yes, percentage about an amount due to he will withdraw from i've got to stand and this is the responsibility on the absence, shoulders and also to the country of the region. yes. countries of the region, but there's no consensus among them. we just the, all the threat from i've got to stand, they all do not want to have a child in a lot of them, not people in a sense, but that is coming in because there are internal adversary's. what are the reasons like india and china? so the iran and a number of other countries, but now these countries feel that there will be a void in kind of right. there is a big problem. not only put up on center for the reason for number of years the, the russi
now it's not only the united states and the government because the united states intervening with understand with the international partners and kind of but it's better to sponsor, but it does not rely only on the united states. shoulders. of course, the 911 happening united states that there are 30 a member states of the need to force it. what needs to happen. that is important. what should happen next? well, yes, percentage about an amount due to he will withdraw from i've got to stand and...
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this is the self inflicted wounds self inflicted defeat that job by and brought upon the united states, the united states. taliban did not speak the united states. the united states defeated itself. and it's, it's, it's a, it's remarkable how this man has imposed upon the american people and upon the world for that matter, the self, the self inflicted catastrophes and, and crises. and we were only 8 months into his administration, 9 months now. it was discretion got another 3 and a half years of this prep. i don't know if the united states would be able to sustain that or, or let alone the world be able to sustain his so called leadership in any of this because it's so catastrophic for the, for the world. and what we're seeing is when you have a crisis in one area, it's going to have a cascading effect into other areas. now, the, the g, how the militants now have become in bold, wherever they may be from the sent from central asia to the middle east and in africa. and they're going to see that there is nobody in charge to take them on. and it's going to really require a reassessment by us and alli
this is the self inflicted wounds self inflicted defeat that job by and brought upon the united states, the united states. taliban did not speak the united states. the united states defeated itself. and it's, it's, it's a, it's remarkable how this man has imposed upon the american people and upon the world for that matter, the self, the self inflicted catastrophes and, and crises. and we were only 8 months into his administration, 9 months now. it was discretion got another 3 and a half years...
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the united states vice president is - part of the world. the unitedring interests in the region and will be seeking to set out a positive vision for what the united states has to offer in the region. it will be very much focused on the pandemic, how countries can work together to overcome notjust the health crisis but also the long—term economic recovery. and secondly, given that we have the secretary of defence in singapore a little under a month ago and he set out united states�* security vision for the region, kamala harris will be very much focused on the united states�* economic agenda in the region. of course, in a sense that the united states hobbled itself by president trump�*s decision to withdraw from the trans—pacific partnership, the tpp, and presidentjoe biden�*s foreign policy as well, at least in the short—term, curtailed the ability of the us to negotiate in the short—term with the region so the united states�* ability to forge greater and stronger economic ties were limited in a sense and what will be on the table in singapore will be
the united states vice president is - part of the world. the unitedring interests in the region and will be seeking to set out a positive vision for what the united states has to offer in the region. it will be very much focused on the pandemic, how countries can work together to overcome notjust the health crisis but also the long—term economic recovery. and secondly, given that we have the secretary of defence in singapore a little under a month ago and he set out united states�* security...
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united states law. my understanding is the state of virginia in the lot, if you want to swear allegiance to the united states you can have your slaves back. but if not i'm going to seize them is conscious and subfloor. used is clearly against sold in the united states army. i will use them and keep them you will no longer have your slaves. this will create a math of folks their freedom. start out with three men and become 10,000 by the end of the american civil war in four short years. jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davidson in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965 jef
united states law. my understanding is the state of virginia in the lot, if you want to swear allegiance to the united states you can have your slaves back. but if not i'm going to seize them is conscious and subfloor. used is clearly against sold in the united states army. i will use them and keep them you will no longer have your slaves. this will create a math of folks their freedom. start out with three men and become 10,000 by the end of the american civil war in four short years....
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united states. one is a political strategic agreement with the united states and the this is the security agreement with the united states. of course, the advent will be looking to even thing because it has gone through several works for the past 40 years and the in the quiet and need like education, democracy, technology help and some of the things that requires because it has gone through a number of similar works and unfortunately it's coming again, but we need to prioritize the per, yerkes ok, both for the government all over the national community, also for the united states. now the per year is fighting terrorism. no. going to bring stability to the athens to make sure that the outcomes live in security and to make sure that there is no threat from kind of needed to the region nor to the north. and also not to the, the international community in, in enlarge. and that is there yet, that entire world is felt now, it's not only the united states and the government because the united states intervening with the international partners. and i've kind of responsive, but it does not rely only on the u
united states. one is a political strategic agreement with the united states and the this is the security agreement with the united states. of course, the advent will be looking to even thing because it has gone through several works for the past 40 years and the in the quiet and need like education, democracy, technology help and some of the things that requires because it has gone through a number of similar works and unfortunately it's coming again, but we need to prioritize the per, yerkes...
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united states. cause harm to the united states rated so as the cold war developed the united states w ws forced to deal with a number of humanitarian crises and these responses help to further develop our refugee policies prayed in the 196 for example, socialist revolutionaries in hungary overthrew their pro- soviet communist government read and this prompted a violent crackdown on the part of the soviet union. and within days of the soviet crackdowns, tens of thousands of you gary and refugees fled into neighboring austria and yugoslavia and some 200,000 hungarian refugees eventually took refuge in austria alone. and to accommodate these hungarian refugees, the eisenhower administrationn useda little-known codicil the 1952 walter act known as the parole authority. that allowed attorney general to parole people into the united states without a visa and outside of immigration quotas if if it was deemed in the national interest. the immigrant parolees can stay in the united states but they could not become permanent residents or citizens unless congress passed legislation that helped them normalize their
united states. cause harm to the united states rated so as the cold war developed the united states w ws forced to deal with a number of humanitarian crises and these responses help to further develop our refugee policies prayed in the 196 for example, socialist revolutionaries in hungary overthrew their pro- soviet communist government read and this prompted a violent crackdown on the part of the soviet union. and within days of the soviet crackdowns, tens of thousands of you gary and refugees...
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united states. in herat today near the lranian — united states. ted states. in herat today near the iranian border, life is carrying| the iranian border, life is carrying on with an air of normality, but what will this city and the country feel like in a few months' time with the taliban back in charge? will it be 2001 all over again? the biden administration was strongly emboldened by poll suggesting a majority of americans support the policy of withdrawing american troops, but it is the manner of it that could dojoe biden so much harm, because it has been chaotic, the images have been terrible, and he is having to cut short his holiday, and what happens if anyone feels emboldened to attack america as a result of their collapse in a matter of days in afghanistan after nearly 20 years? america is the world's pre—eminent superpower, but after the past few days, it doesn't look very super and it actually doesn't look that powerful. the time is 17 minutes past six. our top story this evening: chaos at kabul airport as afghans try to flee the taliban,
united states. in herat today near the lranian — united states. ted states. in herat today near the iranian border, life is carrying| the iranian border, life is carrying on with an air of normality, but what will this city and the country feel like in a few months' time with the taliban back in charge? will it be 2001 all over again? the biden administration was strongly emboldened by poll suggesting a majority of americans support the policy of withdrawing american troops, but it is the...
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united states. and again, the united states has done this before. countries in, in europe to beginning with germany, of course, accepted more than a 1000000 people in 20152016. but the united states, almost a 1000000 people from southeast asia, were welcome into the united states after the end of the us war and vietnam and lau from campbell, cambodia. we can and really must do it again. we have a responsibility to do so because we bear again, overwhelming responsibility for having such destruction in afghanistan, again in including and beginning with the people who the hundreds of thousands of died and literally millions who been injured and the 5900000 have been displaced over the last 20 years. okay. what about the taliban? i mean they've promised in a news conference today that they're going to respect women's rights, not attack those who worked with the government or, or foreign forces. do you believe that they will honor those promises? it's of course, very difficult to know. i think, you know, those are better than the alternative. i think people in afghanistan have real reason to be afraid gi
united states. and again, the united states has done this before. countries in, in europe to beginning with germany, of course, accepted more than a 1000000 people in 20152016. but the united states, almost a 1000000 people from southeast asia, were welcome into the united states after the end of the us war and vietnam and lau from campbell, cambodia. we can and really must do it again. we have a responsibility to do so because we bear again, overwhelming responsibility for having such...
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as you alluded to, we went into afghanistan as a response to an attack on the united states. when the united states decided to end its military mission there with the agreement signed back in february of 2020, it was no viable practical options for the other allies, european allies in kandahar to remain without united states. nato remains a strong alliance. native has implement it the biggest enforcement of our collective defense in europe since the end of the cold war. it was a clear message from the meeting today. whatever happens in afghanistan should not undermine our ability to protect nato allied countries, native allied territories, -- nato allied territories. >> the next question goes to reuters. >> mr. secretary-general, i want to ask whether you have any idea of how long you expect kabul airport to remain open and to continue evacuations. the second one, if i may, you think several states for security at kabul airport. amongst them turkey. could you elaborate on that one please? sec.-gen. stoltenberg: turkey has been responsible for the airport for several years. they continued to
as you alluded to, we went into afghanistan as a response to an attack on the united states. when the united states decided to end its military mission there with the agreement signed back in february of 2020, it was no viable practical options for the other allies, european allies in kandahar to remain without united states. nato remains a strong alliance. native has implement it the biggest enforcement of our collective defense in europe since the end of the cold war. it was a clear message...
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breakdown in the relationship between notjust britain and the united _ between notjust britain and the united states, but indeed nato as wett _ united remove your own troops and then say you are going _ your own troops and then say you are going to _ your own troops and then say you are going to remove civilians as well. we are _ going to remove civilians as well. we are troops, your military commander supports, your capability must be _ commander supports, your capability must be the last thing that you extract — must be the last thing that you extract. and like ijust touched on from _ extract. and like ijust touched on from bagram was abandoned, the afghan— from bagram was abandoned, the afghan forces weren't even told about _ afghan forces weren't even told about the fact that troops were withdrawing until a number of hours later withdrawing until a number of hours tater by— withdrawing until a number of hours later by which time it had actually been _ later by which time it had actually been ransacked and looted. this isn't _ been ransacked and looted. this isn't the — been ransacked and looted. this isn't the way we should be b
breakdown in the relationship between notjust britain and the united _ between notjust britain and the united states, but indeed nato as wett _ united remove your own troops and then say you are going _ your own troops and then say you are going to _ your own troops and then say you are going to remove civilians as well. we are _ going to remove civilians as well. we are troops, your military commander supports, your capability must be _ commander supports, your capability must be the last...
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you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the unitedwill, to the best of your ability, and will do the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> reserve, protect and maintain the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> with this traditional oath, dwight d. eisenhower became the 34th president of the united states, succeeding harry as truman. affectionately known as ike, president eisenhower came into international prominence as commander in chief of allied forces in europe during world war ii. anne he directed unified operations until the surrender of germany in 1945. after the war's end, he. returned home to a heroes welcome following -- he served briefly as president of the columbia university. in 1950 presidential men recalled ike for civilian life to organize and direct the military forces of the north atlantic treaty organization. in 1952 he signified his availability for the presidential nomination as a republican. he won the party's nomination fr
you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the unitedwill, to the best of your ability, and will do the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> reserve, protect and maintain the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> with this traditional oath, dwight d. eisenhower became the 34th president of...
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handed to them _ didn't win byjihad, it was handed to them and updates by the united states— to them and updates by the unitedn't earn their victory, and there is a sense — didn't earn their victory, and there is a sense that some planes, to the degree _ is a sense that some planes, to the degree that — is a sense that some planes, to the degree that isis has any presence in afghanistan, that is something that the taliban may have to deal with in the taliban may have to deal with in the future — the taliban may have to deal with in the future. what has happened in the last 20 _ the future. what has happened in the last 20 years, al-qaeda was driven into the _ last 20 years, al-qaeda was driven into the mountains between afghanistan and pakistan very quickly — afghanistan and pakistan very quickly. it was a very quick victory _ quickly. it was a very quick victory. people forget that. i don't victory. people forget that. idon't think— victory. people forget that. idon't think any— victory. people forget that. i don't think any historian from even 500 years— think any historian from even 500 years from — think
handed to them _ didn't win byjihad, it was handed to them and updates by the united states— to them and updates by the unitedn't earn their victory, and there is a sense — didn't earn their victory, and there is a sense that some planes, to the degree _ is a sense that some planes, to the degree that — is a sense that some planes, to the degree that isis has any presence in afghanistan, that is something that the taliban may have to deal with in the taliban may have to deal with in the...
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and moreover, just as the united states was interested in liberty, they were also interested in liberty. they really thought what the united states was talking about was pretty great and they wanted to be part of it. and they said the united states would be foolish to miss the opportunity to incorporate such skilled riflemen into their ranks. they petitioned congress and said, you know, if you support us out here, we will fight for you and we will keep the native peoples off of your backs. so, they basically made the case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument that they could be very useful allies. and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little forts. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form something like this where cabins were built in a circle with palisades so that the community became a kind of makeshift fort because these guys recognized from the beginning that they were operating
and moreover, just as the united states was interested in liberty, they were also interested in liberty. they really thought what the united states was talking about was pretty great and they wanted to be part of it. and they said the united states would be foolish to miss the opportunity to incorporate such skilled riflemen into their ranks. they petitioned congress and said, you know, if you support us out here, we will fight for you and we will keep the native peoples off of your backs. so,...
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'j~ ., ., over. 18 days ago the united states and — over. 18 days ago the united states and our— over days ago the united states and our allies - over. 18 days ago the united states and our allies began l over. 18 days ago the united i states and our allies began our evacuation and relocation operation in kabul. a few hours ago, that operation was complete. ago, that operation was complete-— ago, that operation was comlete. ,, ,., complete. the us departure, the final hours _ complete. the us departure, the final hours of— complete. the us departure, the final hours of the _ complete. the us departure, the final hours of the american - final hours of the american president might present over shadowed by a drone strike. eyewitnesses say children were among the dead. tiara eyewitnesses say children were among the dead.— eyewitnesses say children were among the dead. two years old, she was two _ among the dead. two years old, she was two years _ among the dead. two years old, she was two years old. - among the dead. two years old, she was two years old. the - she was two years old. the a
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now it's not only the united states and the government because the united states intervening with the international partners. and i've kind of that responsibility is not going to rely only on the united states shoulders, of course. and i live in happening in the states that there are 30 a member states of the need to force it when needs to happen. that is important. what should happen next? well, yes. about an analogy to withdraw from up kind of stand. and this is the responsibility on the atoms, shoulders and also to the country of the region. yes. countries, i believe it, but there's no consensus among them. we just the, all the threat from i've got to stand. they all do not want to have a child in a lot of them. not people do not want to spend, but that is coming in because there are internal adversary's. what are the reasons like india and china? so the and iran and a number of other countries. but now these can please feel that there will be a voice, kind of right there is a big problem. not only part of the reason will for number of years, the russians and chinese and the advant
now it's not only the united states and the government because the united states intervening with the international partners. and i've kind of that responsibility is not going to rely only on the united states shoulders, of course. and i live in happening in the states that there are 30 a member states of the need to force it when needs to happen. that is important. what should happen next? well, yes. about an analogy to withdraw from up kind of stand. and this is the responsibility on the...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see you next time. remember the ah. ah, the ah, ah. the know what would you do me the good them and by that can mother can while we're on by now i should of i know i should know moment the new york on mon tesla deals on the one and then that will allow you to go for have an initiation with which i shouldn't be a bit off more than 100 people in the no, i mean, i mean i saw it in my in my name is the theory of the whitening code that measures and mandatory health policies. raleigh, across western europe, where
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my...
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people want to commit terrorist acts the united states is much easier pieces to get to come to the united states. we look at this we find no relationship between immigration in the united states or elsewhere. really being in a conflict is what drives terrorists. >> 1986 there was it immigration amnesty. is that do again and your view? >> listen we've got more than 10 million people residing illegally in the united states. whether it's president trump who is as anti- immigration or obama before him they are not all being deported it would rip society apart to try to do that. they are here. i don't see how we benefit from having them here illegally when he could be here legally. let's bring them above the board, get them on the books and make it official. i also think you have to couple that with the increase path to legal migration. if you don't, just like before you'll have the reset button people will come here illegally. it is to allow for greater legal immigration but. >> because wretched refuse? the political institutions, co-authored by texas benjamin powell. he is been our guest on
people want to commit terrorist acts the united states is much easier pieces to get to come to the united states. we look at this we find no relationship between immigration in the united states or elsewhere. really being in a conflict is what drives terrorists. >> 1986 there was it immigration amnesty. is that do again and your view? >> listen we've got more than 10 million people residing illegally in the united states. whether it's president trump who is as anti- immigration or...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see you next time. remember, the the know if you would, you love you and you can mother can while we're on by now, i know i should know moment has been age legal mon tesla deals on males like one and then that will allow you to go for have an initiation and miss natasha. let us know how long the solar is stevens. i mean, i mean, i saw it and there was one on my in my name is shaped by the in me dares thing. we dare to ask that all is going to be federal research shirts. so there are you going to get a bac
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make...
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the united states or another country and ask if that person can be resettled in the united states and the person that's subjected to intensive screening before they are allowed to immigrate to the united states asylum-seekers is essentially a refugee but the asylum seeker asks for protection on us soil. they might do so at a port of entry like jfk or lax. they might do so at the us canada border for the us-mexico border or they might come in as the student or as a tourist and while they are here in the us in my asked for asylum it has to do with location. the difference between a refugee and asylum seeker have to do with locations where you ask for protection from the united states. during the 1990s alone half 1 million people requested asylum. the numbers have continued to grow since then. our asylum system is overburdened and immigration there are an expert great number of cases each year through the backlog. the majority of asylum-seekers do not receive asylum in the united states. asylum-seekers are not guaranteed legal representation. there is no due process as we understand it.
the united states or another country and ask if that person can be resettled in the united states and the person that's subjected to intensive screening before they are allowed to immigrate to the united states asylum-seekers is essentially a refugee but the asylum seeker asks for protection on us soil. they might do so at a port of entry like jfk or lax. they might do so at the us canada border for the us-mexico border or they might come in as the student or as a tourist and while they are...
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united states was back at war with the ohio indians. this was a war that really was the first military undertaking of the new united states army. the first function of the u.s. army was to try to defeat this coalition of ohio indians, which the united states had failed to bargain with in the form of treaties, and which the united states really needed to get out of the way if it was going to proceed with its western land enterprise. arthur st. claire was the first commander of american forces in the ohio country. he did not do very well. in 1789 and 1791, he suffered major defeats. he was succeeded in his command by anthony wayne, so-called mad anthony wayne, who had more success. and finally defeated in a fairly decisive fashion the ohio coalition at the battle of fallen timbers in 1794. after that battle, the ohio indians signed the treaty of greenville to bring an end to the conflict. agreed to sign away some of their lands. so the treaty of greenville is the first treaty in the ohio country that was the product not of negotiation but of warfare. and the ohio coalition agreed to sign away a big chunk of -- a big chunk of the m
united states was back at war with the ohio indians. this was a war that really was the first military undertaking of the new united states army. the first function of the u.s. army was to try to defeat this coalition of ohio indians, which the united states had failed to bargain with in the form of treaties, and which the united states really needed to get out of the way if it was going to proceed with its western land enterprise. arthur st. claire was the first commander of american forces in...
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united - work around. you mainly exported united states l work around. you mainly | exported unitedies as well?— countries as well? right now, 'ust the countries as well? right now, just the united _ countries as well? right now, just the united states. - countries as well? right now, just the united states. the i just the united states. the primarily we focus on spices, also other spices, like cumin, fennel, coriander. we want to grow the portfolio and create even more demand for the afghan products. even more demand for the afghan roducts. ., , , ,, products. your business was founded by _ products. your business was founded by us _ products. your business was founded by us military - founded by us military veterans. unfortunately, we vetera ns. u nfortu nately, we don't veterans. unfortunately, we don't have any time left, but thank you. as ever, i want so much more time, but we haven't got it. stay with us on bbc news, still to come. we'll be hearing from the uk's minister for investment on why foreign takeovers could be good news for the country's economy. he's the first africa
united - work around. you mainly exported united states l work around. you mainly | exported unitedies as well?— countries as well? right now, 'ust the countries as well? right now, just the united _ countries as well? right now, just the united states. - countries as well? right now, just the united states. the i just the united states. the primarily we focus on spices, also other spices, like cumin, fennel, coriander. we want to grow the portfolio and create even more demand for the afghan...
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united states. i think that's right — into the united states. i think that's right and _ into the united states. tate put it. particularly at a time or taliban forces are controlling more and more of the communication routes inside afghanistan and also the border crossings and people will be fearful about coming across taliban roadblocks and being asked to see who they are to prevent the papers and all that kind of thing because the taliban and obviously will be on the taliban and obviously will be on the lookout for those who they see as collaborators of the us forces and there are a number of barriers here to cross with those who feel they have to leave for their own safety and the safety of their families. the us i don't think has completely closed the door on some kind of support outside the country and they are saying that there, there will be some pressure to give simpson to help to those who do have a case. ca ptu red captured by the regime and killed in custody a year later. now, eight years after his death, his legacy is inspiring a new generation of doctors as charlie reports. born in s
united states. i think that's right — into the united states. i think that's right and _ into the united states. tate put it. particularly at a time or taliban forces are controlling more and more of the communication routes inside afghanistan and also the border crossings and people will be fearful about coming across taliban roadblocks and being asked to see who they are to prevent the papers and all that kind of thing because the taliban and obviously will be on the taliban and obviously...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution? and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and, and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are see you next time. remember, the ah, me the news, the the know what we would you body and by the american heart while we're on by now i know i should know moment the legal mon on my phone and then how did you move now, you know, but i do need an initiation from which i don't know how long the solar is being deeper than the no, i mean, i mean, i saw it and now it's been one on my in my name is in the old days before frank said, because the u. k. was attached to you, they could do it. other countries do, which is to t
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution? and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my...
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this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, declined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent crime, can they be deported? guest: yes. the situation is when refugees , are admitted after a year, , they can become lawful permanent residents. after five years, they can become citizens. before they become a citizen, they can be deported for having committed a range of crimes just like other persons who are noncitizens. host: jeff in nebraska. republican. caller: i really do think that if any of these men and women helped any of our veterans, if they helped them at all they , deserve to come over here. however, i would like to know how this is all going to work out when we just allowed 2 million people to come across the border in t
this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, declined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion to reach so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc, next time. remember, the ah, rather driven by remove shaped by those with the in me thing. we dare to ask me. a new gold rush is underway in gun thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still will have the strongest appeal. the american space been kicked out of their homes as progress on the point and administration of fail twit
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion to reach so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable accomplish terese. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united people in china that remember the great cultural revolution and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and, and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are see you next time. remember, the ah, when i was the wrong when i was just don't the room. yes to fill out the scene because of the attitude, an engagement equal betrayal. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground in the job doesn't look like this was off the bus when you told me that actually use them shape, which is a big milk with your budget that i would continue to tell you because if i didn't get famous from a credit issued by both of us, choose the know what we would use and i kne
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable accomplish terese. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united people in china that remember the great cultural revolution and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and,...
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well, yes, the united states in recent years has . united. the weaponry that we supplied to the iraqi army in 2014 was captured by the islamic state, fewer than a thousand fighters are taking the weapons of 30,000 troops, including sophisticated artillery. and it is the same story in afghanistan. i do not think the consequences in afghanistan are going to be as serious as they were in iraq and the islamic state was able to use it in iraq against what was left of the iraqi armed forces and also in syria, but the taliban do not have any domestic enemies at this point, so they will not use the weapons against their neighbours, pakistan, use pakistan what ted you can stand. there is a part of afghanistan that is not under the control of the taliban. —— uzbekistan and badger can stand. these weapons can be powerful against remaining pockets of persistence. against remaining pockets of persistence-— against remaining pockets of ersistence. ., ., persistence. from your position as a former ambassador, _ persistence. from your position as a former a
well, yes, the united states in recent years has . united. the weaponry that we supplied to the iraqi army in 2014 was captured by the islamic state, fewer than a thousand fighters are taking the weapons of 30,000 troops, including sophisticated artillery. and it is the same story in afghanistan. i do not think the consequences in afghanistan are going to be as serious as they were in iraq and the islamic state was able to use it in iraq against what was left of the iraqi armed forces and also...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united plan people in china that remembered the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make think, my guess and stuff. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are gc you next time. remember, the ah, i know what would you love you to give them and you can mother can while we're on by now i was about, i should know moment of the miracle mon tesla deals on males like one of them and it will that will allow you to have an initiation and with much i should be better off not being and keep them in. but then, i mean, i mean, i saw it in one on my in my name is i believe it doesn't look like this is off the bus else to you to choose that actually use go machine, w
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united plan people in china that remembered the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a very conflict 3. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glen people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see next time. remember, the ah the know what would you do me the good and you can can walk by now i know i should know moment the age and illegal mon tesla deals on males like one of them and it will that will allow you to go for have an initiation and with much i should be out there are small lot of people, but no, no, i mean and help me out and one out my my name is ah, the ah me, a new gold rush is underway and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it, rich children are to
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a very conflict 3. so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glen people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow....