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throughout the united states. as i mentioned last week, reconstruction, or more specifically the reconstruction amendments to the u.s. constitution, seemed to have redefined what it meant to be american, what it meant to be a u.s. citizen. that is a really convenient way of thinking about it. that the civil war and reconstruction constitutes the logical halfway point of u.s. history, and it is a fulcrum. it is before the civil war and after the civil war. if you are a civil war historian, it is all before and after the civil war. here is the way we tend to talk about it. there is the notion of peers the u.s. before the civil war and a different one after. you have probably taken classes where the civil war is right in the middle. in many classes, that first semester ends in 1865 or 1876 or 1877. don't get me wrong, the civil war and reconstruction were important. they changed things a lot. most importantly for the enslaved african-americans, who gained their freedom as a result of the civil war only to find that f
throughout the united states. as i mentioned last week, reconstruction, or more specifically the reconstruction amendments to the u.s. constitution, seemed to have redefined what it meant to be american, what it meant to be a u.s. citizen. that is a really convenient way of thinking about it. that the civil war and reconstruction constitutes the logical halfway point of u.s. history, and it is a fulcrum. it is before the civil war and after the civil war. if you are a civil war historian, it is...
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right thing the united states is asking china to do more on the korean peninsula but the united states is insulting our humiliating china are many other fronts and this is not a consistent message from washington i think the better message from washington is to create consistency and continuities of its positions and asking china really to get along with the united states i think in this way china and the united states will be better to coordinate their actions on the d.p. r. k. nuclear weapon question but also on other major issues in the world involving major international issues but also major pilots are all issues between china and the united states richard waits in washington there are military exercises planned for just around the corner if those military exercises were canceled or delayed would that help because you then give you then give a signal surely to pyongyang that china is not going to wobble because pyongyang needs to know that that security aspect is there and arguably the south koreans would be happy as well the idea i can't tell when these exercises is something tha
right thing the united states is asking china to do more on the korean peninsula but the united states is insulting our humiliating china are many other fronts and this is not a consistent message from washington i think the better message from washington is to create consistency and continuities of its positions and asking china really to get along with the united states i think in this way china and the united states will be better to coordinate their actions on the d.p. r. k. nuclear weapon...
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the united states will maintain our long-standing special relationship with the united kingdom. at the same time maintain a strong relationship with the eu regardless of the outcome of brexit. we will not attempt to influence the negotiations. but we urge the eu and uk to move this process forward swiftly and without unnecessary acrimony. we offer an impartial and in friendship to both parties. the next chapter of european history must be written in europe's own words. as i mentioned at the beginning, 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of america's entry into world war i. but this november also marks the centennial of another event in world history. the beginning of the russian revolution. though the soviet union collapsed 26 years ago, a few symbols and phrases associated with decades of soviet rule and door in the english language. the gulag, the five-year plan, the iron curtain, the berlin wall. these few words almost universally understood, to the bitter and brutal history of communist rule in europe and russia. in her medicine what can happen if we failed to defend the core p
the united states will maintain our long-standing special relationship with the united kingdom. at the same time maintain a strong relationship with the eu regardless of the outcome of brexit. we will not attempt to influence the negotiations. but we urge the eu and uk to move this process forward swiftly and without unnecessary acrimony. we offer an impartial and in friendship to both parties. the next chapter of european history must be written in europe's own words. as i mentioned at the...
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the united states will also do its part. we are also committed to reforming our development finance institutions so that they better incentivize private sector investment in your economies, and provide strong alternatives to state-directed initiatives that come with many strings attached. the united states has been reminded time and time again in recent years that economic security is not merely related to national security. economic security is national security. it is vital to our national strength. we also know that we will not have lasting prosperity if we do not confront grave threats to security, sovereignty, and stability facing our world today. earlier this week, i addressed the national assembly in seoul, south korea, and urged every responsible nation to stand united in declaring that every single step the north korean regime takes toward more weapons is a step it takes into greater and greater danger. the future of this region and its beautiful people must not be held hostage to a dictator's twisted fantasies of v
the united states will also do its part. we are also committed to reforming our development finance institutions so that they better incentivize private sector investment in your economies, and provide strong alternatives to state-directed initiatives that come with many strings attached. the united states has been reminded time and time again in recent years that economic security is not merely related to national security. economic security is national security. it is vital to our national...
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until and if the united states comes back in. they have altogether some victory —— some 50 different provisions. most of them we re different provisions. most of them were valuable to the united states. international property protection. now with the united states out, this is one pieces of the agreement that has gone away. this indicates these trade agreements, once they are in the hands of economies, won't look exactly like they did while the united states was present. that is not good, eitherfor united states was present. that is not good, either for the united states was present. that is not good, eitherfor the united states or europe. those that don't have a large stake in intellectual property in their trading relationships. peter, very good to you. —— very good to talk to you. the crisis in lebanon has intensified with the leader of the militant shia group, hezbollah, now accusing saudi arabia of declaring war on his country. it comes just days after the lebanese prime minister saad hariri announced his resignation
until and if the united states comes back in. they have altogether some victory —— some 50 different provisions. most of them we re different provisions. most of them were valuable to the united states. international property protection. now with the united states out, this is one pieces of the agreement that has gone away. this indicates these trade agreements, once they are in the hands of economies, won't look exactly like they did while the united states was present. that is not good,...
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they are seeking engagement with the united states. there is a difficult position for president moon to be in. theas emphasized despite theological differences he and president trump are on the same page or committed to maximizing pressure for now on north korea. there is certainly a wide gulf. president trump has criticized president moon publicly on twitter for his approach. president moon has expressed a lot of concern about unilateral american military action. states saying the united should coordinate and consult with south korea before launching any sort of military attack against north korea. that is right now one of the main concerns in south korea, that the united states would either intentionally or unintentionally begin a conflict without consulting with south korea first. host: landed on the republican line from williamsburg, virginia. good morning. caller: i'm glad to be able to speak to mr. denmark. is how does south korea feel -- host: can you meet your tv -- mute your tv? caller: yes. good morning. host: you are on live
they are seeking engagement with the united states. there is a difficult position for president moon to be in. theas emphasized despite theological differences he and president trump are on the same page or committed to maximizing pressure for now on north korea. there is certainly a wide gulf. president trump has criticized president moon publicly on twitter for his approach. president moon has expressed a lot of concern about unilateral american military action. states saying the united...
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they are seeking engagement with the united states. there is a difficult position for president moon to be in. he has emphasized that despite their disagreements that he and president trump are on the same page and trying to maximize pressure for now on north korea. goal.is a pretty wide president trump has criticized president moon publicly on twitter for his approach. and president moon has expressed a lot of concern about unilateral american military action. the unitedying that states should coordinate and consult with south korea before launching any sort of military attack against north korea. main concerns the in south korea, that the united states would either intentionally, or unintentionally began a conflict without consulting with south korea for us. host: good morning. i am glad to be able to speak to mr. denmark. is, how do south korea feel -- host: linda, can you meet your tv and listen to your phone, please? go ahead with your question you are on live now. feelr: how do south korea yes. the threat of -- how do south korea
they are seeking engagement with the united states. there is a difficult position for president moon to be in. he has emphasized that despite their disagreements that he and president trump are on the same page and trying to maximize pressure for now on north korea. goal.is a pretty wide president trump has criticized president moon publicly on twitter for his approach. and president moon has expressed a lot of concern about unilateral american military action. the unitedying that states should...
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so japan is very dependent on the united states. and as a result prime minister abe is very focused on making this relationship the best in the world. >> trump and abe are expected to act in lock step together, you know, in terms of their messaging on a host of issues especially north korea, right? it is a strong alliance. but what about the people of japan? do they support where trump is taking policy on issues that affect their nation? >> i think the answer is yes. and i can say that with great confidence because as you know just a couple of weeks ago we had a big general election. and prime minister abe on his agenda of being pro-america of being aligned with president trump's foreign policy particularly against north korea, they did win here a two thirds super majority. so i think it's quite clear, yes, by hook or by crook the japanese people fully stand behind america. >> now, trade will of course be on the agenda as prime minister abe sits down with president trump. how is the needle going to move in terms of trade between the
so japan is very dependent on the united states. and as a result prime minister abe is very focused on making this relationship the best in the world. >> trump and abe are expected to act in lock step together, you know, in terms of their messaging on a host of issues especially north korea, right? it is a strong alliance. but what about the people of japan? do they support where trump is taking policy on issues that affect their nation? >> i think the answer is yes. and i can say...
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any attack by any actor on a nato member state will trigger article 5 and the united states will be the first to honor the commitment we have made. we will never forget how nato members can quickly stand with us after the september 11th attack and we will do the same for them if they are attacked while the west continues to seek a new relationship with post soviet russia, thus far it has proved elusive. both attempts by the prior administration to reset the russia and u.s.-europe relationships have been followed by russia invading its neighbor georgia in 2008 and ukraine in 2014. russia continues aggressive behavior toward other regional neighbors by interfering in election processes and promoting nondism ideals. we together with our friends in europe recognize active threat of recently resurgent russia. that is why the united states has strengthened its deterrence and defense commitments in europe to the european deterr t deterrent's initiative or edi. earlier this year the administration requested $4.8 billion in its budge towards. this increase of $1.4 billion over the previous year
any attack by any actor on a nato member state will trigger article 5 and the united states will be the first to honor the commitment we have made. we will never forget how nato members can quickly stand with us after the september 11th attack and we will do the same for them if they are attacked while the west continues to seek a new relationship with post soviet russia, thus far it has proved elusive. both attempts by the prior administration to reset the russia and u.s.-europe relationships...
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[applause] the failure by the united states in december of last year to veto the united nations security council resolution 2334. imagine a resolution stating that the western wall is illegally occupied territory and unthinkably -- in my lifetime and in the lifetime of my parents and those that i will dear -- unthinkably the united states abstained and permitted that resolution to pass. [crowd boos] a day later the secretary of state attempt to justify this outrage only compounded the problem and revealed a stunning reduction of america's most didn't middle eastern ally. i hope you agree with me. you turn the page since the dark days of last december. [cheering and applause] gone are the days when the united nations -- is israel with impunity. [applause] let unesco falsely disclaim once again the 3500 your connection between the jewish people in jerusalem. this time around the result was strikingly different. the united states withdrew from unesco. [applause] and ambassador, nikki haley, there is truly. [cheering and applause] there is truly a new sheriff in town down the block and turtl
[applause] the failure by the united states in december of last year to veto the united nations security council resolution 2334. imagine a resolution stating that the western wall is illegally occupied territory and unthinkably -- in my lifetime and in the lifetime of my parents and those that i will dear -- unthinkably the united states abstained and permitted that resolution to pass. [crowd boos] a day later the secretary of state attempt to justify this outrage only compounded the problem...
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states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how the courts have shot down president trump's efforts to institutionalize discrimination against muslims and middle easterners through the travel in the muslim bound for instance so i think the elements inside of the american society that that actually can battle this and i can bring about a much more tolerant society definitely are there i think actually they are having momentum on their side but the reason why we're seeing this is because they don't have the presidency on their side right now and then there's the other side of islamophobia the fact that it is brought up any time someone says anything critical about islam. do you feel that the non muslim majority has concerns and fears aren't being addressed properly since people who raised their voices are branded bigots and so. i'm not sure if that's the case i don't know if i agree with your premise but i do believe that you have the scenario in
states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how the courts have shot down president trump's efforts to institutionalize discrimination against muslims and middle easterners through the travel in the muslim bound for instance so i think the elements inside of the american society that that actually can battle this and i can bring about a much more tolerant...
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united states was at war in vietnam. this veterans day weekend american history tv on c-span3 looks back with 48 hours of coverage. starting saturday. live from the national archives. among the backdrop of three vietnam helicopters. were taking your phone calls and tweets live with historians about the war in 1967. p.m. from the veterans memorial in washington dc, a ceremony with former defense secretary chuck hagel. on sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, a 1967 csv and him news special report. weather orit is the the terrain, it seems clear that the american military along the dmz has bogged down. den at 6:00 on a american artifacts, a tool of the national archives exhibit, remembering vietnam. at 8:00, on the presidency, the 1967 president lyndon johnson war conference. on what we statement would do if we had communist aggression and that part of the world in 1954. we said we would stand with those people in the face of common danger. and the time came when we had to put up or shut up. we put up, and we are th
united states was at war in vietnam. this veterans day weekend american history tv on c-span3 looks back with 48 hours of coverage. starting saturday. live from the national archives. among the backdrop of three vietnam helicopters. were taking your phone calls and tweets live with historians about the war in 1967. p.m. from the veterans memorial in washington dc, a ceremony with former defense secretary chuck hagel. on sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, a 1967 csv and him news...
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it's the congress of the united states of america. right now we are still financially supporting a saudi air war and blockade in yemen, both acts of war. it's time to put a stop to that. second, we're supporting this saudi-led blockade that's causing a horrific starvation, disease and death in yemen. this blockade has forced more than seven million people in yemen to the brink of starvation. it has sparked the world's largest cholera crises in recorded history, and more than 8,000 people in yemen have been killed and nearly 50,000 injured in air strikes and fighting on the ground. it is unconscionable for us to continue support for this war. finally, i can't say enough. america is already involved in too many endless wars of choice in the middle east. the president of the united states acknowledged that we have spent $6 trillion just on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. $6 trillion. and they have acknowledged we have $2 trillion in expenses going forward, taking care of the heroes that served our nation, lost arms and legs and irrepar
it's the congress of the united states of america. right now we are still financially supporting a saudi air war and blockade in yemen, both acts of war. it's time to put a stop to that. second, we're supporting this saudi-led blockade that's causing a horrific starvation, disease and death in yemen. this blockade has forced more than seven million people in yemen to the brink of starvation. it has sparked the world's largest cholera crises in recorded history, and more than 8,000 people in...
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in the united states. as bad as this was, it wasn't paris and it wasn't brussels. but it also shows the limits of how much we can do to prevent these kinds of attacks. i just don't think there are a lot more tools available to american security that would significantly increase our ability to detect and prevent this kind of assault. >> i mean, the one thing one could talk about, mike, would be something like looking at what radicalized him. but then you bump up very hard against issues of freedom of speech, don't you? >> you really do. and i said not many more things we can do, the paper -- remain the kind of people we want to be. you suggest something important here. we have him alive. we can talk to him in great depth. john miller, who does this -- the analytic work for the nypd is a really smart man on these subjects. and i expect john will delve into this process of radicalization. we'll learn more. what i can read from the press now, fareed, is this young man got unhappy well before he got radicalized
in the united states. as bad as this was, it wasn't paris and it wasn't brussels. but it also shows the limits of how much we can do to prevent these kinds of attacks. i just don't think there are a lot more tools available to american security that would significantly increase our ability to detect and prevent this kind of assault. >> i mean, the one thing one could talk about, mike, would be something like looking at what radicalized him. but then you bump up very hard against issues of...
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he's now president of the united states. who can stop the president of the united states? i don't know. we all thought ivanka trump, his daughter, late 30s daughter could do that. apparently she can't. >> or even john kelly. the general would come in -- >> i was told today that believe it or not john kelly has done more than anybody realizes. it could be a whole lot worse had john kelly not intervened on a number of occasions that we don't even know about. >> some intelligence officials, james clapper, john brennan we are former director of the cia, even raised questions about his fitness for office. >> it's troubling to have experts like that come forward with those kinds of concerns. nobody wants to think that the president of the united states is unfit to actually hold the office. i'm certainly not in a position to judge one way or the other, but i can tell you as a former naval office and working at the state department, what you want out of that oval office is you want solidity, right? you want firmness. you want an openness it different ideas and to transparency. and
he's now president of the united states. who can stop the president of the united states? i don't know. we all thought ivanka trump, his daughter, late 30s daughter could do that. apparently she can't. >> or even john kelly. the general would come in -- >> i was told today that believe it or not john kelly has done more than anybody realizes. it could be a whole lot worse had john kelly not intervened on a number of occasions that we don't even know about. >> some intelligence...
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the development of china and the united states is mutually reinforcing. without contradicting each other. our respective assistant serves the common interest of both countries. we believe raising the complex and changing international landscape and maintaining world peace and stability and promoting global development and prosperity, china and the united states being too large countries share more common interest, share shoulder greater responsibility and enjoy broader room for cooperation.a healthy, stable and growing china us relationship is not only in the fundamental interest of the chinese and american people, it also meets the expectations of the international community. for china and the united states, we think cooperation is the only right choice and a pathway toward a better future. we agreed to keeping in touch through mutual visits, meetings, phone calls and correspondence. we agreed to having timely communications on major issues of shared interest. we agreed to make the most of the diplomatic and security dialogue, comprehensive economic dial
the development of china and the united states is mutually reinforcing. without contradicting each other. our respective assistant serves the common interest of both countries. we believe raising the complex and changing international landscape and maintaining world peace and stability and promoting global development and prosperity, china and the united states being too large countries share more common interest, share shoulder greater responsibility and enjoy broader room for cooperation.a...
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the united states promoted private enterprise, innovation and industry. other countries use government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises. to wto principles on protecting intellectual property and equalng fair market access. product market dumping, karen c manipulation and -- currency manipulation and predatory practices. they ignore the rules to gain advantage over those who follow the rules causing enormous distortions in commerce and threatening the foundations of international trade itself. , along with our collective failure to respond to them hurt many people in our country and also in other countries. industriesries and were stripped out of the united states and out of many countries in addition. mutuallyrtunities for beneficial investments were lost because people could not trust the system. these no longer tolerate chronic trade abuses. we will not tolerate them. despite years of broken promises, we were told that someday soon, everyone would behave fairly and responsibly. america and throughout the indo pacific region have waite
the united states promoted private enterprise, innovation and industry. other countries use government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises. to wto principles on protecting intellectual property and equalng fair market access. product market dumping, karen c manipulation and -- currency manipulation and predatory practices. they ignore the rules to gain advantage over those who follow the rules causing enormous distortions in commerce and threatening the foundations of...
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therans of foreign wars of united states. nationaltarky president, fleet reserve .ssociation national president paralyzed america.of marion polk national commander veterans, amvets. navynal commander army and union. director noncommissionedded officers association. national commander of the legion. national commander military purple heart. wendell webb, national corps league.ine smith, executive director military chaplains association. jerry walden, national commander usa.n of valor of the david gibson, commander-in-chief worldry order of the wars. john adams, national president enlistedtired association. washington, d.c. agent, congressional medal of honor usa.ty of the gary augustine, executive americandisabled veterans. dana atkins president military officers association of america. president air force sergeants association. board chair commissioned officers association of the states public health service. national commander polish liege usa.erican veterans not with us today is paul warner, national commander from jewish w
therans of foreign wars of united states. nationaltarky president, fleet reserve .ssociation national president paralyzed america.of marion polk national commander veterans, amvets. navynal commander army and union. director noncommissionedded officers association. national commander of the legion. national commander military purple heart. wendell webb, national corps league.ine smith, executive director military chaplains association. jerry walden, national commander usa.n of valor of the...
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a soviet power in the united states does not exist. frank: you do admit that there are americans who want to make russia more powerful. mr. hays: yes, but very few in number. frank: don't you think that 500,000 americans led by stalinist labor leaders are a menace, especially in the heart of our defense industry? americansthe 500,000 -- members of trade the communists were strong in the cio and then they started playing politics. they were thrown out of the union. frank: don't you think that the organized conspiracies of american stalinism represents a threat to american civil liberties? mr. hays: no. i do not. i think those people are under the surveillance of the fbi. i do not think they are potential spies. i trust the fbi and i trust the law. what you are telling me is we have the right to violate the laws in order to get communists. what you are saying is a totalitarian government would be safer than a democratic government. frank: i want to say, i am for decency. let's make that clear. mr. hays: i know you are. >> unlike you are
a soviet power in the united states does not exist. frank: you do admit that there are americans who want to make russia more powerful. mr. hays: yes, but very few in number. frank: don't you think that 500,000 americans led by stalinist labor leaders are a menace, especially in the heart of our defense industry? americansthe 500,000 -- members of trade the communists were strong in the cio and then they started playing politics. they were thrown out of the union. frank: don't you think that...
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and may god continue to bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise and join the united states air force band and singing, "god bless america." ♪ america" being sung ] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retired the colors. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ >> this concludes the 2017 national veterans day observance. please be seated for the presidentof the vice of the united states and the official party. thank you for joining us today as we celebrate and honor all who served. ♪ ♪ atthis veterans day ceremony arlington national cemetery, coming to a close. you'll be able to watch this again tonight at 8:00 eastern, here on c-span. it will also be available online, at www.c-span.org. just type in arlington national cemetery in the search bar. are sharingongress their thoughts on this day, on twitter. says, "to every man and woman who has served honorably in our armed forces, thank you. may god bless you and your families. and this tweet. mooney,resentative alex "on this vet
and may god continue to bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise and join the united states air force band and singing, "god bless america." ♪ america" being sung ] ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please remain standing as we retired the colors. retire the colors. ♪ ♪ >> this concludes the 2017 national veterans day observance. please be seated for the presidentof the vice of the united states and the...
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. - [cooper] opec is seen as a bad actor and has a bad reputation in the united states and in western countries in general because of the 1973 oil embargo and the oil shock that flowed through the 1970's. the entire world economy was destabilized. and, for the first time, oil was used a weapon by the producers against consumers. - [narrator] saudi arabia is a swing producer of oil. having the excess capacity to balance the market, or manipulate price by increasing or decreasing production. - [chanis] saudi arabia is by far the single most important factor in the oil market over any period of time. their policies today, and how much they invest, will be the single most important factor determining the price of oil in five or ten years. - [spindle] it's not only the biggest producer within opec by quite a ways, but it is the one country within opec that's consistently been willing to hold back some ability to produce; it's what it's called its spare capacity. - [cooper] they've been able to come in at pivotal moments to either drain or flood the system at will. that has given them enorm
. - [cooper] opec is seen as a bad actor and has a bad reputation in the united states and in western countries in general because of the 1973 oil embargo and the oil shock that flowed through the 1970's. the entire world economy was destabilized. and, for the first time, oil was used a weapon by the producers against consumers. - [narrator] saudi arabia is a swing producer of oil. having the excess capacity to balance the market, or manipulate price by increasing or decreasing production. -...
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and when if comes to united states, a very strong sanctions and pressure is being put by the united states. the u.s. is leading efforts, and i am very sure that substantive results will be realized. china has also implemented u.n. resolution to put sanctions on dprk. so we have heightened the pressure and sanctions on dprk. i think this will also contribute to resolving the north korea nuclear problem. and if our efforts bear fruit, we can really make a turnaround. i'm sure that we'll be able to bring north korea to the table of dialogue. through such dialogue, i am very confident that we can freeze the nuclear program ultimately, dismantle the weapons program of the dprk entirely. in this, i believe that cooperation from the u.s. and china is essential. and on establishing a permanent peace on the korean peninsula, i don't think it's the right timing that we talk about this issue. now we should focus on bringing an end to the dprk provocations and bringing dprk to the table for dialogue. this is the impending challenge that we must address now. so we must focus on the sanctions and pressu
and when if comes to united states, a very strong sanctions and pressure is being put by the united states. the u.s. is leading efforts, and i am very sure that substantive results will be realized. china has also implemented u.n. resolution to put sanctions on dprk. so we have heightened the pressure and sanctions on dprk. i think this will also contribute to resolving the north korea nuclear problem. and if our efforts bear fruit, we can really make a turnaround. i'm sure that we'll be able...
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, korea or vietnam but yet the united states doesn't cease to occupy in the united states doesn't hold grudges and we have moved forward with our interest align and in this case we have a number of economic interests as china and security interest with vietnam as china expands. another point -- you know the sending of our coast guard cutter may not sound significant but coast guard in that part of the world are incredibly significant because of the chinese again are pushing hard on fishing rights, natural resources, islands they are taking over, these cutters are incredibly important and in support of our military be in or operable and move them away from soviet era munitions and weapo weapons. judge jeanine: how big is a cutter? how many people on a cutter? >> several hundred. it depends on the size. it is a close to shore or can go out into the water. it's more like a navy ship in this case. if we are going to have exercises with an 80 with the enemies maybe it is important to have the same type of hardware in chips six general, i will go to you. what we heard from john roberts asked
, korea or vietnam but yet the united states doesn't cease to occupy in the united states doesn't hold grudges and we have moved forward with our interest align and in this case we have a number of economic interests as china and security interest with vietnam as china expands. another point -- you know the sending of our coast guard cutter may not sound significant but coast guard in that part of the world are incredibly significant because of the chinese again are pushing hard on fishing...
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to terrorism threats to the united states. secretary mattis and i and the rest of the administration are completely aligned on this issue. need forrecognize the transparency with you as we respond to what will be a dynamic regional and global issue. we will continue to regularly update congress to make sure you and the american people understand our foreign-policy goals, military operations and national security objectives. i think the committee for supporting our efforts and look forward to your questions. >> thank you. secretary mattis, we thank you for being here. your extraordinary service not only a secretary but are many years in our military. we especially appreciate the fact that the two of you worked deal withonstantly to the issues in a unified voice. we very much appreciate that. if you would begin. you, chairman corker, ranking member cardin, members of the committee, it is appropriate we appear before you today to explain what we are perspective ins our counterterrorism campaign and wide. this has been a long 16 -
to terrorism threats to the united states. secretary mattis and i and the rest of the administration are completely aligned on this issue. need forrecognize the transparency with you as we respond to what will be a dynamic regional and global issue. we will continue to regularly update congress to make sure you and the american people understand our foreign-policy goals, military operations and national security objectives. i think the committee for supporting our efforts and look forward to...
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states do you know when is president of the voice of vietnamese american she came to united states as a refugee from viet nam your daughter is an immigration lawyer her family originally from mozambique and guinea the south immigrated to the united states from france and mode is president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan now we also had hoped to be joined by just you seeing founder of american sikhs for trump who has been with us for our previous town halls but he is on well welcome back to the stream everyone. a.j. if i say immigration reform to you and you think about the last few months what strikes you about how this current administration is dealing with immigrants. well we know what what they have done to muslims what they have done to mexicans the dark hour we talked about earlier and so it's scaring all of the people all of the immigrants all of the refugees. i live in probably the biggest concentration of somali refugees and immigrants in the minneapolis st paul area and i see people are really in very bad shape people are s
states do you know when is president of the voice of vietnamese american she came to united states as a refugee from viet nam your daughter is an immigration lawyer her family originally from mozambique and guinea the south immigrated to the united states from france and mode is president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan now we also had hoped to be joined by just you seeing founder of american sikhs for trump who has been with us for our...
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, korea or vietnam but yet the united states doesn't cease to occupy in the united states doesn't hold grudges and we have moved forward with our interest align and in this case we have a number of economic interests as china and security interest with vietnam as china expands. another point -- you know the sending of our coast guard cutter may not sound significant but coast guard in that part of the world are incredibly significant because of the chinese again are pushing hard on fishing rights, natural resources, islands they are taking over, these cutters are incredibly important and in support of our military be in or operable and move them away from soviet era munitions and weapo weapons. judge jeanine: how big is a cutter? how many people on a cutter? >> several hundred. it depends on the size. it is a close to shore or can go out into the water. it's more like a navy ship in this case. if we are going to have exercises with an 80 with the enemies maybe it is important to have the same type of hardware in chips six general, i will go to you. what we heard from john roberts asked
, korea or vietnam but yet the united states doesn't cease to occupy in the united states doesn't hold grudges and we have moved forward with our interest align and in this case we have a number of economic interests as china and security interest with vietnam as china expands. another point -- you know the sending of our coast guard cutter may not sound significant but coast guard in that part of the world are incredibly significant because of the chinese again are pushing hard on fishing...
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that unfortunately there is a blame game going on within united states because united states has spent over a trillion dollars in afghanistan and afghanistan is still nowhere close to becoming a stable country we have achieved success in our operations against these elements and northern was either stand which has identical train like of linus not at a fraction of cost i think we have offered to american friends also that we can she had our experiences and we need to collaborate right now inside of honest. there is almost forty percent of the country which is outside the control of the official government or the afghan national army now if forty percent of the country is under the control of taliban or their sympathizers why would they need safe havens inside pakistan you talk about cooperation. last month there was the release of some american hostages in afghanistan and again i'm going to quote you what donald trump said then i want to thank pakistan they worked very hard on this so he was there was praise there but then he also said i believe they're starting to respect the united s
that unfortunately there is a blame game going on within united states because united states has spent over a trillion dollars in afghanistan and afghanistan is still nowhere close to becoming a stable country we have achieved success in our operations against these elements and northern was either stand which has identical train like of linus not at a fraction of cost i think we have offered to american friends also that we can she had our experiences and we need to collaborate right now...
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and are united states citizens. in fact, almost 75% of dreamers have a u.s. citizen spouse, child, or sibling. priscilla wrote me a leader which i want to read into the congressional record. science and learning are my biggest passions and i want to keep pushing myself forward so i can be better quipped -- equipped to serve my community and students. i want to encourage all students to pursue careers in science. i want to be a role model and mentor the students by succeeding in a science career myself. if i can do it, so can they. but without daca and without the dream act priscilla and 20,000 other teamers -- teachers just like her will lose their jobs in america. i'm not exaggerating. daca status gives priscilla the legal right to work in america. if she loses that daca protection on the march 5 deadline, or whenever her renewal comes up, at that point she can no longer work in the united states. that's not an isolated case. i told the story many times about 28 students at the loyola school of medicine in chicago.
and are united states citizens. in fact, almost 75% of dreamers have a u.s. citizen spouse, child, or sibling. priscilla wrote me a leader which i want to read into the congressional record. science and learning are my biggest passions and i want to keep pushing myself forward so i can be better quipped -- equipped to serve my community and students. i want to encourage all students to pursue careers in science. i want to be a role model and mentor the students by succeeding in a science career...
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states that would win china support would be a strong pledge from the united states not to seek regime change in north korea and also to remove us forces from the korean peninsula and provide other methods for south korean defense, is that something is white house would even entertain? >> we are always assessing our strategies based on the degree to which we think they are effective. right now we set the goal is the nuclear's age and of the peninsula and what you see is just the very beginning. maybe the end of the beginning of the president's strategy in theform of new sanctions in place , much more work to do by slave regimes diplomatically and economically. and i think we have to be a little patient here for a few months to see what we and others can do including china as some of you mentioned at the beginning. so i don't think you need to reassess our strategy now. i think we have to give it a couple months and then see what adjustments we might need to make quick. >> we've obviously made a point of this visit, can you talk about how he's going to be leading the us conversation abo
states that would win china support would be a strong pledge from the united states not to seek regime change in north korea and also to remove us forces from the korean peninsula and provide other methods for south korean defense, is that something is white house would even entertain? >> we are always assessing our strategies based on the degree to which we think they are effective. right now we set the goal is the nuclear's age and of the peninsula and what you see is just the very...
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the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency with respect to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction that was declared in executive order 12938 of november 14, 1994, is to continue in effect beyond november 14, 2017. signed, donald j. trump, the white house, november 6, 2017. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the committee on foreign affairs and ordered printed. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:30 p.m. today. >> tuesday is election day with key governors races in new jersey
the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed...
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state united states. billions of dollars of new utility contracts united states that were authorized by barack obama. >> sean: sara sarah, let's go o the money side of this. you know the fbi informant and you have discussed these things with him.on two things that are important here, one is follow the money.at number two, the timing of the donations. let's put those two together and couple it with john's new report. where did all of this money, the hundred 45 million come from and what was the timing based on the activities as it relates to uranium one, cvs, and the clinton foundation? >> we certainly know there has been a number of -- the number of 45 millionrs that came from members of the board that were connected to uranium one, and if i want to go back to this really quick, the apco story is very important. they signed the contract in april of 2010. that was before the process went through. later that october. that was very important. the informant made that clear to his attorney. john is right on th
state united states. billions of dollars of new utility contracts united states that were authorized by barack obama. >> sean: sara sarah, let's go o the money side of this. you know the fbi informant and you have discussed these things with him.on two things that are important here, one is follow the money.at number two, the timing of the donations. let's put those two together and couple it with john's new report. where did all of this money, the hundred 45 million come from and what...
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., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the ote on the motion of the georgia, mr. hice, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2331 as amended. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: georgia, mr. hice, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2131, a bill to require a new or updated federal website that is intended for use by the public to be mobile friendly, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives
., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the ote on the motion of the georgia, mr. hice, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2331 as amended. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the...
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it is notjust about the united states. it is also about tens of millions of people, potentially, coming under threat in south korea and japan. that threat has been there for a while. and frankly, south korea, seoul has been under a huge threat. we need to have a broader picture of the whole security context. let me ask you this, now that you are out of the administration and free to say what you really think and now you are heading up the nuclear initiative organisation, do you yourself believe that one day, the united states should commit not just the nuclear non—proliferation but the abolition, the nobel peace prize has been given to a group who are fundamentally committed to what has become a us treaty —based notion that one day we will get to a point where all nations sign up to the elimination of nuclear weapons. you believe it's possible to imagine the united doing that? yes. i think the vision has to remain a world without nuclear weapons. i'm not... vision has to remain a world without nuclearweapons. i'm not..
it is notjust about the united states. it is also about tens of millions of people, potentially, coming under threat in south korea and japan. that threat has been there for a while. and frankly, south korea, seoul has been under a huge threat. we need to have a broader picture of the whole security context. let me ask you this, now that you are out of the administration and free to say what you really think and now you are heading up the nuclear initiative organisation, do you yourself believe...
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put counter pressure on the united states if the united states government's violations of international law bother them in this case i believe their russian in syrian government complains about us while legions of syrian sovereignty are insincere so long as the united states is going after isis and. again the united states is going after the syrian government that's a different story ok robert like i have to wrap it up there when i have time robert naiman just foreign policy thank you very much faithful it's not going to taze on this subject thanks good to be with you. and that's all round up of all top stories this hour don't forget to look up on social media and i'll be back at the top of the with more on the latest news thanks for watching. people using markets to wage war against country country individual the individual and we saw in greece when goldman sachs and their buddies decided to tear down that country to rip it for going to dollars of the profits john paulson got goldman sachs and now it's spilling over into the crypto world and the geopolitical world that's happening. now
put counter pressure on the united states if the united states government's violations of international law bother them in this case i believe their russian in syrian government complains about us while legions of syrian sovereignty are insincere so long as the united states is going after isis and. again the united states is going after the syrian government that's a different story ok robert like i have to wrap it up there when i have time robert naiman just foreign policy thank you very much...
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visit toe state vietnam, vietnam and the united states issued a joint statement seeking to further the comprehensive on the base of mutual respect of independence, sovereignty, integrity. in view of the visit from the two sides where we came to ,greements on economy and trade addressing legacy issues as a high priority as we are committed to -- actively on this matter. highly values the -- cleanup at the airbase after the two countries concluded the cleanup effort at the airport. andiscussed regional international issues of mutual interest. ourgreed to strengthen combination of personal and interpersonal policies for peace and stability in the region and the world at large. importanceeed on the partnership.gic believe the development of vietnam-u.s. relations would not only benefit each country but also contribute to the relations. the asia-pacific and the world. president's visit marks a change in the relations, marking development ofe the bilateral comprehensive function. i wish president trump and members of the u.s. delegation a good visit and i hope you will have a good impression
visit toe state vietnam, vietnam and the united states issued a joint statement seeking to further the comprehensive on the base of mutual respect of independence, sovereignty, integrity. in view of the visit from the two sides where we came to ,greements on economy and trade addressing legacy issues as a high priority as we are committed to -- actively on this matter. highly values the -- cleanup at the airbase after the two countries concluded the cleanup effort at the airport. andiscussed...
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states and north korea would be a very strong pledge from the united states not to seek regime change in north korea and also to remove u.s. forces from the korean peninsula and provide other methods for south korea's defense. is that something that this white house would even entertain? >> well, we're always assessing our strategies and policies based on the degree to which we think they're effective. right now we've said that the goal is denuclearization of the peninsula, period. what you've seen is just the very beginning, maybe the end of the beginning of the president's strategy in the form of new sanctions in place now. much more work to do to isolate the regime diplomatically and economically. and i think we have to be a little patient here for at least a few months to see what more we and others can do, including china as some of you have mentioned at the beginning. so i don't think we need to reassess our strategy now. i think we have to give it a couple month, a few months, and then see what adjustments we might need to make. >> if i can ask you about bilateral trade, you ob
states and north korea would be a very strong pledge from the united states not to seek regime change in north korea and also to remove u.s. forces from the korean peninsula and provide other methods for south korea's defense. is that something that this white house would even entertain? >> well, we're always assessing our strategies and policies based on the degree to which we think they're effective. right now we've said that the goal is denuclearization of the peninsula, period. what...
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states does when the united states are serious about something we put soldiers on it we put money on it that's exactly what's happening here and your general president tweets a lot including foreign policy and also the military issues well i get my orders from the military chain of command of course the president is their commander in chief but that's not how we issue orders over i don't speak about when orders i speak about his opinions about. all of the things he is in communication with the word and the things are also connected to your job well my experience over the last several months is that all of our allies have taken a look as they've made in the judgment to a new administration they see what we're doing and so i hear i hear almost zero concern from any of our allies any more about you know is united states committed in europe because they see what we're doing and again that's that's the manifestation of u.s. policy is what we're doing and that's what i'm concerned about this is an understanding which is one possibility to see the word the other one is still that he's the c
states does when the united states are serious about something we put soldiers on it we put money on it that's exactly what's happening here and your general president tweets a lot including foreign policy and also the military issues well i get my orders from the military chain of command of course the president is their commander in chief but that's not how we issue orders over i don't speak about when orders i speak about his opinions about. all of the things he is in communication with the...
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and al qaeda continue to exploit here in the united states from afar. that's a real problem. they are aware of this issue. they do not want to be developing new policies to impose them on these industries. >> exactly what happened to today it is a soft tarlget for these terrorists people enjoying a bike ride on a beautiful fall day. >> it's absolutely terrible and it's what the islam state has been calling out since 2014 calling out for attacks on civilians hire in the united states and in europe in particular. last year in the original ramadan address in orlando and state of attacks in europe he said the smallest act here in europe or in the united states against civilians is more beloved to the group to defend and expand their territorial holding this is a high priority objective for this group. and you're seeing them demonstrate a power of persuasion far greater than anything we've seen with al qaeda especially when you consider al qaeda continues to call for attacks in the west and it's just not happening. >> all right thank you i really enjoyed tha
and al qaeda continue to exploit here in the united states from afar. that's a real problem. they are aware of this issue. they do not want to be developing new policies to impose them on these industries. >> exactly what happened to today it is a soft tarlget for these terrorists people enjoying a bike ride on a beautiful fall day. >> it's absolutely terrible and it's what the islam state has been calling out since 2014 calling out for attacks on civilians hire in the united states...
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well he's he's absolutely right the united states has been vetting immigrants has been vetting refugees up to a degree that hardly anyone from the middle east can come into the country anymore especially from countries where refugees do need do need a place to go to like syria like libya and other countries i think that the president president from is politicizing the event just like like the demo democrats would have it and at the same time i think that the united states states is doing too much what the european europeans are not doing we have seen that refugees some refugees might pose pose a security threat we have seen that in germany where refugees have been responsible for most of the terrorist plots in two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen i think that the problem here in the u.s. is different you won't solve the problem by vetting more refugees here in the u.s. we do have a relatively high number of so-called lone actor attacks by by radical muslims and these are normally normally not in this case possible simply because of crazy gun laws that is why islam is
well he's he's absolutely right the united states has been vetting immigrants has been vetting refugees up to a degree that hardly anyone from the middle east can come into the country anymore especially from countries where refugees do need do need a place to go to like syria like libya and other countries i think that the president president from is politicizing the event just like like the demo democrats would have it and at the same time i think that the united states states is doing too...
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hillary clinton former first lady of arkansas and the united states. former senator stole the primary election. you were cheated. everybody. she sold you out. there are also new parts of donna brazil's book like she tried to replaces hillary clinton with y'all keep whipping me and you never give me any money or any way to do my job. i'm not going to be your whipping girl. predict callly democrats are lashing out at donna brazil for telling the truth. watch this. >> i think everybody who cut that the dnc has the power to riggan election. when i was the chair what we did didn't influence 10 votes. i find it hard to believe that anyone can find anything. >> i have great respect for donna. she has done a lot for the democratic party. the charge that hillary clinton was incapacitated is ludicrous. i don't know what donna fell for. when i hear the word rig, let's be very clear. hillary clinton won the democratic primary by 4 million votes. the democratic national committee does not run elections for you primaries. >> i would hope that there is another side t
hillary clinton former first lady of arkansas and the united states. former senator stole the primary election. you were cheated. everybody. she sold you out. there are also new parts of donna brazil's book like she tried to replaces hillary clinton with y'all keep whipping me and you never give me any money or any way to do my job. i'm not going to be your whipping girl. predict callly democrats are lashing out at donna brazil for telling the truth. watch this. >> i think everybody who...
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because you can read united states vs. lee and put it against those o.l.c. memos, and i think any rational reader will find them impossible to correlate. there is a real possibility that the office of legal counsel decided that because cheney had decided on this torture program, because they were embarked on this torture program, they were going to have to deliver the legal opinion that allowed it to continue. and if it meant ignoring a case that proved their opinion wrong, they were going to ignore the case. and they were going to go ahead with the opinion. as you can imagine, that's considerably worse than simply not finding the case. we've never had a very good description of how this all came out. there was an o.p.r. report from the department of justice that heaped condemnation on the various players here. but ultimately this question of what the obligation is of an o.l.c. lawyer to fairly disclose what the relevant case law is in writing an o.l.c. opinion was never reached. it was never reached because at the end of this long and arrested whitehouse --
because you can read united states vs. lee and put it against those o.l.c. memos, and i think any rational reader will find them impossible to correlate. there is a real possibility that the office of legal counsel decided that because cheney had decided on this torture program, because they were embarked on this torture program, they were going to have to deliver the legal opinion that allowed it to continue. and if it meant ignoring a case that proved their opinion wrong, they were going to...
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as you probably know, when the united states entered the conflict, wilson refused to call the united states an ally of britain and france. instead, the u.s. was an associated power. the idea was that united states would continue to be sort of an umpire between germany and the allies, sort of a mediator, even while the u.s. was in the war. and hoover, for his part, was very dedicated to america keeping its own independence of action. he wanted the united states to be free from constraint, free to decide what was in the best interests of everybody in europe rather than being tied to the allies. given all of this, given this commonality in their political outlook, given the service that hoover had done for the administration and his loyal political efforts to wilson during the crucial congressional elections of 1918, given all this, one might have expected wilson to support hoover for president in 1920. when hoover returned from europe in late 1919, there was already speculation in the press that he would run for president. coming not just from republicans but actually mostly in the lat
as you probably know, when the united states entered the conflict, wilson refused to call the united states an ally of britain and france. instead, the u.s. was an associated power. the idea was that united states would continue to be sort of an umpire between germany and the allies, sort of a mediator, even while the u.s. was in the war. and hoover, for his part, was very dedicated to america keeping its own independence of action. he wanted the united states to be free from constraint, free...
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the rest of their systems, the russian system with the united states, and the united states about russia have a lot of antibodies built up against each other. and it very hard for these two leaders to take u.s./russia relations into a better place because there are too many unresolved conflicts, scandals and issues particularly related to the election. i think that hampers and constrains trump's options in this. but he's in a very, very different kind of leader. he seems to ignore those constraints when he gets together with these world leaders, and he makes it about leadership -- leader to leader issues when, in fact, what we're seeing is the system is resisting any close relations with russia right now. >> the fact that russia appears to have tried to influence the u.s. election by helping trump, does it in some ways actually make it easier for him to negotiate with putin? >> i think it makes it tougher, dara. because, i think at the end, you know, we're looking at a core national security issue of the united states, which is the solvency of our democracy, being penetrated, 21 state el
the rest of their systems, the russian system with the united states, and the united states about russia have a lot of antibodies built up against each other. and it very hard for these two leaders to take u.s./russia relations into a better place because there are too many unresolved conflicts, scandals and issues particularly related to the election. i think that hampers and constrains trump's options in this. but he's in a very, very different kind of leader. he seems to ignore those...
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and that's the only thing we have in the united states there is two hanner students. agree if we just remove the politics from immigration. it's justth law of ply and demand. nobody has ever heard of it before this week. it's family based petition. >> laura: this is what it is. i will explain it to you when immigrant comes into the united states, this is a fact according to u.s. statistics. when an individual comes into the united states on a green card. >> you don't come in with a green card. >> laura: i will finish. >> you come in with a visa. >> laura: he becomes a permanent legal resident of the united states. >> that's what a green card is. >> get a green card. the green card is the permanent legal residence. >> laura: sweetheart, let me finish and you can make your salient point. >> all right. >> laura: you get that permanent resident status as we saw with the terrorist from you cauzbekistan, you are d to give personal treatment to certain family members. this is a fact. i know you like to call it family based. yes, they are family members. you are absolutely ri
and that's the only thing we have in the united states there is two hanner students. agree if we just remove the politics from immigration. it's justth law of ply and demand. nobody has ever heard of it before this week. it's family based petition. >> laura: this is what it is. i will explain it to you when immigrant comes into the united states, this is a fact according to u.s. statistics. when an individual comes into the united states on a green card. >> you don't come in with a...
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states, i support we can pass strong tax relief in the united states and pass it this year. i'm very aware of the stature of the men and women in this room and thim pact you have on the life of this country and the impact you have on millions of hardworking americans who work in the companies that you lead. and i'm honored to be with all of you today and humbled by it. i also want to say to each one of you i know that you're great employers. you create great jobs in america. but i also want to say that i'm aware you're great corporate citizens. i know it would be impossible to go into the communities where your companies employ americans and not see the marquee in the panner of your company on virtually every cause in town. hard to go to a little league game and not see the banner of your company hung outside past the infielders. and just know the president and i appreciate it. we appreciate the generosity as corporate citizens. you're such great corporate citizens i encourage you to maybe exercise that citizenship in one more renewed way in the next month. and that is step
states, i support we can pass strong tax relief in the united states and pass it this year. i'm very aware of the stature of the men and women in this room and thim pact you have on the life of this country and the impact you have on millions of hardworking americans who work in the companies that you lead. and i'm honored to be with all of you today and humbled by it. i also want to say to each one of you i know that you're great employers. you create great jobs in america. but i also want to...
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united states. i mean, money. it's a moneymaking machine here. however, the logic complete a change with a corporate special forces of the mexican army into business to protect certain hotel, to protect a certain class where drugs are passing by the quarter. like this new logic of military sensation, people that were not like necessarily drug traffickers that were involved in military operation at some point. the viciousness and the level of violence was completely transformed. they utilize violence because this new logic of extortion. they had have to exercise viole to others. to make you pay extortion fee because they need to make the violent approaches credible. if we don't pay extortion fee,, i'm going to kill you or your family and i am able to do that. so i show buddies in order to continue the operation is part of the logic of a marketing, like in a business. you utilize violence truly extract rent. this is something new. >> they send a very clear message. i think that's the purpose of that p
united states. i mean, money. it's a moneymaking machine here. however, the logic complete a change with a corporate special forces of the mexican army into business to protect certain hotel, to protect a certain class where drugs are passing by the quarter. like this new logic of military sensation, people that were not like necessarily drug traffickers that were involved in military operation at some point. the viciousness and the level of violence was completely transformed. they utilize...
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john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. compromise to forge for people who disagree with him built upnstitution and the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have him set for this portrait. reflecting on, he gets to this point in his life, and what is his legacy? obvious americans, the is him as a chief justice. he served for 34 years. decisions.reat things that are still in casebooks today. things that lawyers today still read for purposes of learning. decisions, he asserts judicial independence and builds up the legitimacy of the supreme court. he took it over and built it into a much stronger constitution. americanero of the revolution, serving in valley forge with george washington and alexander hamilton. figure and aortant brave soldier. he is a key supporter of the constitution
john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. compromise to forge for people who disagree with him built upnstitution and the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have him set for this portrait. reflecting on, he gets to this point in...
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he declared the defense of saudi arabia as vital to the defense of the united states. the us soon began selling arms to the saudis, a trend that continues today. - the purpose of the hearing is to assess the executive grant proposal for a 3.1 billion sale, dollar sale of 315 n182 tanks and other military equipment services to saudi arabia. the equipment is some of the most sophisticated in the united states military arsenal. - oil was transitioning to becoming the life blood of modern civilization. if electricity is literally the circuitry, without which, modern life is impossible. oil is the life blood. - it's both vital to our economy and it's vital to our military, and that became true once we switch to an oil-based military. - 15% of our oil imports still come from saudi arabia. and saudi arabia is the key country that sets the international hydrocarbon's price for all the world through it's petroleum production. it produces 10 1/2 million barrels a day. it has 259 billion barrels of oil. - [narrator] the alliance was further cemented during the cold war. in the 19
he declared the defense of saudi arabia as vital to the defense of the united states. the us soon began selling arms to the saudis, a trend that continues today. - the purpose of the hearing is to assess the executive grant proposal for a 3.1 billion sale, dollar sale of 315 n182 tanks and other military equipment services to saudi arabia. the equipment is some of the most sophisticated in the united states military arsenal. - oil was transitioning to becoming the life blood of modern...