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this poses an unacceptable security risk to the united states. moreover, many of these people are ripe targets for human traffickers and others who would exploit them. we don't want that to happen. i've spoken twice in the last two days to my counterparts, we and we trust that mexico's leaders know what the best steps are to resolve the situation and we urge timely action on their part. the united states also has a message for those were currently part of this caravan or any caravan which follows. you will not be successful at getting into the united states illegally, no matter what. i repeat, the caravan will not cross our southern border under any circumstances. if you seek to come here, go through the normal refugee process. if you apply for refugee status, a permanent solution is possible in mexico or in a third country. but i can tell he would certainty, we are determined that illegal entry into the united states from this caravan will not be possible. -- but i can tell he would certainty, we are -- but i can tell you with certainty that ill
this poses an unacceptable security risk to the united states. moreover, many of these people are ripe targets for human traffickers and others who would exploit them. we don't want that to happen. i've spoken twice in the last two days to my counterparts, we and we trust that mexico's leaders know what the best steps are to resolve the situation and we urge timely action on their part. the united states also has a message for those were currently part of this caravan or any caravan which...
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and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to vote for electo electors who had the in an electoral college and those election toors would be f vote for whoever they wanted for united states president. that was left to the state legislators to decide who they would be. the founding fathers never believed in democracy. they never believed in one man, man vote. and they certainly never believed in one person, one vote. and so when it came time to design the united states senate, since they were not believeres n one man, one vote, each statewide get two senators. the big states would get two and the tiny states would get two. i can understand why that would seem fair at the time. but they never dreamed there would one day be a state called california with the population almost the size of england and delaware would become even smaller in relative size to what it was then compare today the big states when it was a founding member of the united states of america. the population gap between the big states and t
and they were not allowed to vote for united states senators. they were only allowed to vote for electo electors who had the in an electoral college and those election toors would be f vote for whoever they wanted for united states president. that was left to the state legislators to decide who they would be. the founding fathers never believed in democracy. they never believed in one man, man vote. and they certainly never believed in one person, one vote. and so when it came time to design...
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now the united states is rerespected. countries may not like what we do, but they respect what we do. amy: surprise announcement, nikki haley resigns as u.s. ambassador to the united nations. ding her tenure at the u.n., the u.s. pulled out of the paris, the court, the iran nuclear deal, and the u.n. human rights council, cut all funding to sanction threatened to judges on the international criminal court. we will speak with columbia university professor or she khalidi on nikki haley's time in ofoffice and what it means for e future of negotiations. we will also speak with the professor about the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi, who is believed to have been killed inside t the saudi consulalate n turkey.. then we go to minnesota where a court has acquitted three anti-pipeline activists who broke into an oil pipeline facility intending to cut off ththe flow of tar sandss oil cog into the uniteted states from canada. >> what is lacking is the political will. if we can't get their attention through election
now the united states is rerespected. countries may not like what we do, but they respect what we do. amy: surprise announcement, nikki haley resigns as u.s. ambassador to the united nations. ding her tenure at the u.n., the u.s. pulled out of the paris, the court, the iran nuclear deal, and the u.n. human rights council, cut all funding to sanction threatened to judges on the international criminal court. we will speak with columbia university professor or she khalidi on nikki haley's time in...
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states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military will be fully mobilized into action and that means china and the united states may really stare at each other each other's i and these two nuclear weapon ob the countries you are talking about a possible i'm a god i'm evolving mankind as a whole the view from beijing victor gao director of the china national association of international studies thank you for a full and frank interview this hour. the devastating conflict in yemen has long been regarded as the world's worst humanitarian crisis but it's a war that's bypassed nearly half of people in britain according to a new poll what makes that more alarming is that the u.k. is the second biggest supplier of weapons to the country waging the bombing campaign is probably political report. it's taken the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet acc
states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military will be fully mobilized into action and that means china and the united states may really stare at each other each other's i and these two nuclear weapon ob the countries you are talking about a possible i'm a god i'm evolving mankind as a whole the...
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and then you lost an election as president of the united states. you lost an election in california. and today the republican party and the campaign manager is telling us about a new nixon. what is the difference between the new nixon and the old nixon? [laughter] >> mr. monroe, the new nixon is a little older. [laughter] >> he doesn't have quite as much hair as my wife points out from time to time up here. but on the other hand, i think perhaps the best answer to that question is that when an individual in politics, or in education or in the business of writing for newspapers, when he ceases to grow, when he ceases to change to meet the changing conditions, then you can be sure that he no longer is going to be living with the generation of which he is a part. i would have to say at this point, and i am proud of this, that over the past eight years, i have had a chance to travel through the world. i have had a chance to study the problems of the world, no, sir as a participant, but one sitting on the outside looking at them. i believe i found solut
and then you lost an election as president of the united states. you lost an election in california. and today the republican party and the campaign manager is telling us about a new nixon. what is the difference between the new nixon and the old nixon? [laughter] >> mr. monroe, the new nixon is a little older. [laughter] >> he doesn't have quite as much hair as my wife points out from time to time up here. but on the other hand, i think perhaps the best answer to that question is...
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in general i would say that the united states and its you know it's sort of tool which is the united nations command has been a primary obstacle towards towards movies for peace and for me and if occasion i think that were not for the united states i keep ation thirty thousand troops inside. korea. the intense intense interlocking sanctions against the country that are to have prevented north and south korea from taking concrete steps towards integrating for example the railways i think that things would be moving even more quickly and i think that really i mean the primary thing that the united states has to do is really just get out of the way and let the korean people determine their own destiny i mean there's the will for it there is the knowledge and the intellect the know how and you know in the dr how do we got a lot of the way like you're saying would we have seen this peace between north and south korea really fitting this faster was how would the world for those trees really begin just to give people kind of a background and come some context of this for sure yeah well i me
in general i would say that the united states and its you know it's sort of tool which is the united nations command has been a primary obstacle towards towards movies for peace and for me and if occasion i think that were not for the united states i keep ation thirty thousand troops inside. korea. the intense intense interlocking sanctions against the country that are to have prevented north and south korea from taking concrete steps towards integrating for example the railways i think that...
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look at the united states. we've been fighting the taliban for a long time, since 2002 in afghanistan. the same thing, we are still doing the isis campaign in iraq and syria. we started that counter-isis campaign about four, five months before arab coalitions went to yemen. almost kind of the same objective, isis grew out of control, and about to take on baghdad and everybody was -- decided to do something about it and establish coalition and we're still fighting the coalition. the same thing in the south. the houthi occupied -- took on sana and isis did not take on baghdad, but houthis did and established a coalition and they're still fighting against the houthis. it is, at this point, it's almost unconventional in there so it's a tough fight. but the military is still providing some space for politicians to sit down at the table and come up with some kind of resolution. but it's not working. so, yeah, it's -- it's a tough fight for the military. >> thank you. there's a question i just wanted to take the issue
look at the united states. we've been fighting the taliban for a long time, since 2002 in afghanistan. the same thing, we are still doing the isis campaign in iraq and syria. we started that counter-isis campaign about four, five months before arab coalitions went to yemen. almost kind of the same objective, isis grew out of control, and about to take on baghdad and everybody was -- decided to do something about it and establish coalition and we're still fighting the coalition. the same thing...
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states won out and this is the key misunderstanding between russia and the united states because russia does not believe it is in any wrongdoing that it isn't any wrongdoing and that it's not just the united states that abiding to the deal russia according to most schools is to work also according to john bolton he gave an example of the all of this i am deede treaty treaty the un to missile defense that kind of was a big thing back in the beginning of the two thousand of the two thousands and according to him everybody viewed that treaty as corn is still one to international stability and when the united states abandon their nothing really happened. i think it's also important to avoid some of the rhetoric of people who are comfortable with the treaty and what what it what the implications of us was rolled so if you take away the cornerstone the entire construct of international stability collapses it was not true was not true then it will not be true now with the withdraw from history. and again this is something that the united states and russia do not see eye to eye on because since
states won out and this is the key misunderstanding between russia and the united states because russia does not believe it is in any wrongdoing that it isn't any wrongdoing and that it's not just the united states that abiding to the deal russia according to most schools is to work also according to john bolton he gave an example of the all of this i am deede treaty treaty the un to missile defense that kind of was a big thing back in the beginning of the two thousand of the two thousands and...
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do you want to go to the united states? have you heard that president trump doesn't want more people coming and he's even separated families who try to come? "what should we do now, then," she says? "i don't want to have the lives of my children further destroyed." >> bill weir joins us now from the mexican side of the border. what's going to happen to these people, what's the situation right now? >> reporter: that's a good question, anderson. they did, as i said, open up a trickle there. they were moving them three busloads at a time to a refugee camp. at the rate we're seeing, it will take days to get everybody off of that bridge. as you saw that, like marta, she's seeking asylum, a better place. others are trying to find a better life for themselves and their kids. but all of them, i've never seen anything like it, like people running from a burning people. what you missed there was there was tear gas, they had literally forced the gates open at one point but the federales forced them back, four officers according to sec
do you want to go to the united states? have you heard that president trump doesn't want more people coming and he's even separated families who try to come? "what should we do now, then," she says? "i don't want to have the lives of my children further destroyed." >> bill weir joins us now from the mexican side of the border. what's going to happen to these people, what's the situation right now? >> reporter: that's a good question, anderson. they did, as i...
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not been fair to the united states. the trump administration has reverted to what we call managed trade tactics, and that is trying to set outcomes to try to reduce bilateral trade deficits. and it is very clear that the tool of choice is a tariff. so there is going to be a lot of discussion today i think on tariffs and quotas. and of course, we all know that the u.s.-china trade war has escalated very, very rapidly. now, while all of this is going on, while we see quotas and tariffs increasing, it is also true that governments are very actively negotiating trade agreements. so japan and the european union have made the case that they still believe that multi-lateral trade agreements are best. and they have actually negotiated some very large, what we call mega trade agreements. we have the comprehensive tpp, and of course, japan, the trade japan-ed trade agreement. the trump administration was not very happy with the u.s. trade agreement or the north american free trade association but renegotiated them and we will dis
not been fair to the united states. the trump administration has reverted to what we call managed trade tactics, and that is trying to set outcomes to try to reduce bilateral trade deficits. and it is very clear that the tool of choice is a tariff. so there is going to be a lot of discussion today i think on tariffs and quotas. and of course, we all know that the u.s.-china trade war has escalated very, very rapidly. now, while all of this is going on, while we see quotas and tariffs...
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states military base in the south china sea and that in the philippines is because the united states withdrew its forces in the philippines the united states is back in the philippines the philippines and the united states have an ounce to five different locations scattered all throughout the philippines where u.s. troops will be stationed on a rotational basis this threat to china from yet more u.s. bases on its doorstep was not an issue when an arbitration tribunals ruled against china's claims to the strategic spratly islands in the south china sea in two thousand and fifteen the us navy refers to blockade that would cut china's lifelines of oil and trade and roll materials. the danger of confrontation grows by the day. the u.s. navy is on the doorstep of china regardless of disputed islands and is there with low draw off ships planes battle groups it's right on the doorstep of chinese ships what if the equivalent was off california where we ask ourselves that question regularly and it's important to put yourself in the other guy's shoes so we don't operate in the pacific in an ef
states military base in the south china sea and that in the philippines is because the united states withdrew its forces in the philippines the united states is back in the philippines the philippines and the united states have an ounce to five different locations scattered all throughout the philippines where u.s. troops will be stationed on a rotational basis this threat to china from yet more u.s. bases on its doorstep was not an issue when an arbitration tribunals ruled against china's...
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the goal of the united states is to prevent this possibility . the is essential that our nation carefully calibrated its response. the syrian situation is extraordinarily complex. turkey iraq, israel, and jordan are profoundly affected. the fact that russia and iran vigorously support the assad regime also complicates our efforts. in recent weeks the administration has suggested that some you as military forces will remain in syria. furthermore, wallace asad, russia, and turkey contemplate military activity in and around the last week pressure is sport -- -- if chemical weapons are used again. today we will hear more about these topics we will consider the administration's strategic objectives in syria and the relevant authorities and resources required to achieve them. we will hear about efforts to achieve a political resolution in the status of the u.s. counterterrorism efforts. we will also consider the humanitarian crisis in the region and the reestablishment of governance today's witnesses. i want to remind members that this hearing is uncla
the goal of the united states is to prevent this possibility . the is essential that our nation carefully calibrated its response. the syrian situation is extraordinarily complex. turkey iraq, israel, and jordan are profoundly affected. the fact that russia and iran vigorously support the assad regime also complicates our efforts. in recent weeks the administration has suggested that some you as military forces will remain in syria. furthermore, wallace asad, russia, and turkey contemplate...
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states it is a bilateral agreement between the united states and russia which europe's security which has greatly enhanced europe's security and i think it's very some not only to german supposed to poles to the french to the dutch to everybody here in europe but president trumps point he says that russia is violating the agreement is that how you see it as well well i find it slightly ironic to hear the russian foreign minister saying and i quote every action create its own reaction as a matter of fact since two thousand and fourteen we know that russia has deployed a system in myside s s c eight that violates the treaty that is in clear violation of the treaty with the reach of two thousand six hundred kilometers and so the united states action today is can be seen as a reaction to that violation of the treaty now our president the trump security advisor mr bolton john bolton is in moscow as we speak for talks are you encouraged by that is that a good sign. yes that i think that is very important and i hope that this trip and these announcements will be the beginning of a series of
states it is a bilateral agreement between the united states and russia which europe's security which has greatly enhanced europe's security and i think it's very some not only to german supposed to poles to the french to the dutch to everybody here in europe but president trumps point he says that russia is violating the agreement is that how you see it as well well i find it slightly ironic to hear the russian foreign minister saying and i quote every action create its own reaction as a...
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other than united states of america. what we know is this, we are a nation built on loss and obligation, the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders to make sure we know who is coming in-and-out. it's not only appropriate but it's a duty. we will continue to make sure that we execute that. with great energy and vigor and professionalism. second, a get you the numbers, we have them put our to make sure they are right. i'm excited to get the numbers. there's not a lot more i can say other than this is not the last step. there we will take. we will continue to do our own efforts, our own fact-finding to make sure the decision think the united states makes are based on real facts and real matter that we can conform ourselves, we'll certainly take information that comes from other sources the turkeys intelligence, the saudis, and i will get the information and validated, form our own judgments about the facts and then holders responsible and accountable based on the fact that we d
other than united states of america. what we know is this, we are a nation built on loss and obligation, the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders to make sure we know who is coming in-and-out. it's not only appropriate but it's a duty. we will continue to make sure that we execute that. with great energy and vigor and professionalism. second, a get you the numbers, we have them put our to make sure they are right. i'm excited to get the numbers....
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the united states has a surplus. we think the best outcome, the best economic outcome for both countries would be for both countries to remove the tariffs. that is something we have been actively discussing with the united states is the imposition of the tariffs and we will continue to do that. as the prime minister said, we have some momentum now, having concluded this deal and we are definitely looking to take advantage of that momentum to intensify conversations about steel and aluminum. point -- was in there a turning point? minister freeland: there had been a lot of turning points. i actually think the real historic turning point was when robert lighthizer decided the 50% domestic content provision, which was in the initial u.s. negotiating position, 50% domestic content or carparks, when he decided that carparks, s,en he decided -- car part when he decided that was not his approach and we felt the outline of a deal was there. the question for us at that point became -- how do we get there? [speaking french] >>
the united states has a surplus. we think the best outcome, the best economic outcome for both countries would be for both countries to remove the tariffs. that is something we have been actively discussing with the united states is the imposition of the tariffs and we will continue to do that. as the prime minister said, we have some momentum now, having concluded this deal and we are definitely looking to take advantage of that momentum to intensify conversations about steel and aluminum....
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states of america to form the united states space force. so join me and thinking the national war colleagues. with that, thanks to all of you and all of you who are looking on from afar. i can assure you that the national space council and all of our members are going to continue to move forward with cheerful impatience to advance the presidents vision for american leadership in space. i have been so struck by a number of the comments that have been made today that it is the unanimous recommendation of experts now for decades that america would take the step that we have begun in this administration to take. we will do it on a bipartisan basis. we will do it in listing the energy and enthusiasm of the american people and we will do it with the support of all of you that are here and all that are looking on. and with your help and with president trump's continued energetic leadership and the strong support of congress, the strong support of the pentagon and our intelligence community agencies represented here, i believe we will make history.
states of america to form the united states space force. so join me and thinking the national war colleagues. with that, thanks to all of you and all of you who are looking on from afar. i can assure you that the national space council and all of our members are going to continue to move forward with cheerful impatience to advance the presidents vision for american leadership in space. i have been so struck by a number of the comments that have been made today that it is the unanimous...
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states because back in the day when the united states and then soviet union the kind of brokered the deal it was very much. just to cut the long story short it did impaired the soviet union's and now russia's ability to expand its its military and want to deploy missiles that it that the soviet union used to intimidate europe and in turn in its own to unite. and states did not make concessions of the same scale so to speak i would i don't want to go into too much detail because this could really take up the rest of the program time but that's what some military experts on this are saying and we've already heard some worry some reactions coming out of europe for example the french president of an oil mccrone has said that well the i.n.f. treaty is key to european stability and he's he wasn't the only voice in the choir he was he was backed by his other partners by the european union as a whole body also coming not just from europe but coming from asia japan has said that while the deal is should really stay in place china has any unilateral action on behalf of the united states on beh
states because back in the day when the united states and then soviet union the kind of brokered the deal it was very much. just to cut the long story short it did impaired the soviet union's and now russia's ability to expand its its military and want to deploy missiles that it that the soviet union used to intimidate europe and in turn in its own to unite. and states did not make concessions of the same scale so to speak i would i don't want to go into too much detail because this could...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with saudi arabia. just what did the desert kingdom have to do with the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi? >> where is the young crown prince leading the country? why does president trump consider the u.s.-saudi relationship so important. also, the new cold war with china. how did washington's relationship with beijing get so bad. and what does the big chill mean for china, for america and the world? >> we've been talking a lot in recent days about the supreme court, midterm elections, immigration policy. but the trump administration's most significant decisions will be about u.s. policy toward china the big question is whether they will be marked by cooperation or conflict. the last time there was such a question, when britain confronted a rising germany 150 years ago, things did not work out so well. since the end of the cold war, we've been living in an era of almost no genuine great power c
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with saudi arabia. just what did the desert kingdom have to do with the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi? >> where is the young crown prince leading the country? why does president trump consider the u.s.-saudi relationship so important. also, the new cold war with china. how did washington's relationship with beijing get so...
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers just as they would a simple they want to. put as many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. as they are. that. they can watch as they are options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. also if you. have to do. a sit sit many couples. approach to put impulse response rules both of you out the popular culture. as washington hence it could be open to talks with taliban militants in afghanistan are to track down a commander of the group who rejects the possibility of any negotiations. going on if the leadership of the taliban doesn't want to negotiate with the americans and has never wanted this and the leadership of the taliban never gave permission to any member to negotiate on their behalf. iran says it's launched missiles against militants in syria it believes were responsible for last month's deadly terror attack on a military parad
the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers just as they would a simple they want to. put as many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. as they are. that. they can watch as they are options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. also if you. have to do. a sit sit many couples. approach to put impulse response...
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another resource that we needed, that the united states needed was rubber. rubber was so incredibly decent show as the material. i was amazed reading about the things that it went into. a battleship needs 20,000 parts made out of rubber. and at that time we didn't have synthetic rubber. the germans were way ahead of that and the russians were way ahead of that and the japanese and the pacific invaded the places that we used to get our rubber from. so you know, they say, mark twain says that it is the way of teaching people geography. and it certainly true in that case. the scientists got out of their math and figured out the absolute best place to get rubber was the amazon. they were volunteers, but as you have to say where people are very poor what degree of free will goes into being a volunteer for anything and these 50,000 harvested were in the amazon. 30,000 of them died. 30,000 die from malaria with jaguars and on us and you could imagine they were not accustomed to the amazon. the men who made relationships with local women or in the generous women act
another resource that we needed, that the united states needed was rubber. rubber was so incredibly decent show as the material. i was amazed reading about the things that it went into. a battleship needs 20,000 parts made out of rubber. and at that time we didn't have synthetic rubber. the germans were way ahead of that and the russians were way ahead of that and the japanese and the pacific invaded the places that we used to get our rubber from. so you know, they say, mark twain says that it...
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and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ announcer: tomorrow, a panel discussion on the outcome of the u.s. china trade or. live coverage starts at 2:00 eastern on c-span three, online and on our free radio app. american history tv is in prime time. starting on c-span3, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the supreme court historical society looks at the lives and legacy of chief justices john jay and john marshall as well as associate justices thurgood marshall and robert jackson. ginsburgppeals court on the history and evolution of the nation's highest court and the debate over original is him. , a discussion on southern culture in the u.s. fromhistory professor tennessee university. thursday, a look back 100 years at u-boat campaigns during world war i, starting with the 1918 u-boat attack. descendents of presidents ford, truman, mckinley, johnson, and roosevelt share family stories at the kennedy center in washington. watch american history tv next week on c-span3 prime time. ♪ busuncer: the c-span recently tra
and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ announcer: tomorrow, a panel discussion on the outcome of the u.s. china trade or. live coverage starts at 2:00 eastern on c-span three, online and on our free radio app. american history tv is in prime time. starting on c-span3, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the supreme court historical society looks at the lives and legacy of chief justices john jay and john marshall as well as associate justices thurgood marshall and robert jackson....
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state united states,a honduras and el salvador. there is simply no way. we have seen no way to verify the fact that there were ms-13 elements or anything approaching that the president said there is no proof of anything which seemed to remove any of the doubts there might have been about the veracity of that statement. we have simply not heard separate confirmation of any such thing that there were elements like that within the 7,000 to 10,000 migrants who are making their way to the united states. much has been said about the make jump of this caravan and who is in it, who is not in it. i told you about the three countries in question, that they are largely those three, some mexicans could be added. there is obligation the president says to make sure there is due process there he did say that we allow many into this country 1 pulp 6 million the legal way. this is not the way to go about it. these are cases that would be taken on an individual basis. the legal requirements are once those seeking asylum status come into the united s
state united states,a honduras and el salvador. there is simply no way. we have seen no way to verify the fact that there were ms-13 elements or anything approaching that the president said there is no proof of anything which seemed to remove any of the doubts there might have been about the veracity of that statement. we have simply not heard separate confirmation of any such thing that there were elements like that within the 7,000 to 10,000 migrants who are making their way to the united...
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with the united states. the french government to relaunch a probe into the nine hundred ninety four genocide video emerges appearing to show . it. could push. to kill. people in britain. devastating war. in their. support for the democratic party with. a third major party in the us political. pm in singapore and midday right here in moscow this tuesday oct thirtieth welcome to r.t. international. the president of china has instructed the country's military to be war ready further raising the specter of a potential conflict over trade and beyond but what's rhetoric and what has real rutgers d. of took a closer look so here's the thing the chinese government almost never says anything you wouldn't expect that's their thing their give me their incredibly careful reserved at least with their tongues so when the chinese president orders his military to prepare for war serious indeed. the military to concentrate on the bouncy revenues for war the chinese are preparing for war out loud how over how did we get to th
with the united states. the french government to relaunch a probe into the nine hundred ninety four genocide video emerges appearing to show . it. could push. to kill. people in britain. devastating war. in their. support for the democratic party with. a third major party in the us political. pm in singapore and midday right here in moscow this tuesday oct thirtieth welcome to r.t. international. the president of china has instructed the country's military to be war ready further raising the...
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. who have gotten most of the sympathy i want to become most and i want to ask some just about. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person asked banco mom. most you know know. that at best when i get a question that one that. they can't water they'll choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you to be about to do. a sit sit scramble to many couples. deal with the putting food impulse both of you up into a beautiful for the. on welcome to worlds apart act in haste repent at leisure that seems to be the international community's moto when it comes to leave having enforced regime change in two thousand and eleven some western countries lobbied for a stillborn political agreement in two thousand and fifteen and now push for nationwide elections by the end of this year is libya ready for yet another exercise in the export democracy to d
the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. who have gotten most of the sympathy i want to become most and i want to ask some just about. many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person asked banco mom. most you know know. that at best when i get a question that one that. they can't water they'll choose to stay in the country with donald trump...
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he said, nobody ever did anything from the united states. when we put on a 25% tariff on every car that comes from the united states into china we thought we would be rebuked. we thought it would be terrible. nobody ever called nobody did anything. that was years ago and we charged them nothing, 2.5, but we don't collect it we do now. so they charged 25%, we charged essentially nothing. i said how did it happen nobody called. there's no deal. they do whatever they want so we have a tremendous proble with theft of intellectual property we have primarily trade problems with china as you know they're having a much more difficult time now i don't want them to have a difficult time and we're doing better than we've ever done. everybody talked about the tariffs, the tariffs, the tariffs. the tariffs ended in 1913. they went to another system, totally unrelated. then in 1928 you had the great depression for a lot of different reasons not necessarily our country's fault but a little bit our country's fault. and then in the 1930s, they said we'd bett
he said, nobody ever did anything from the united states. when we put on a 25% tariff on every car that comes from the united states into china we thought we would be rebuked. we thought it would be terrible. nobody ever called nobody did anything. that was years ago and we charged them nothing, 2.5, but we don't collect it we do now. so they charged 25%, we charged essentially nothing. i said how did it happen nobody called. there's no deal. they do whatever they want so we have a tremendous...
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of those, nearly 99% remain in the united states today. the number of asylum cases pending adjudication by uscis has swelled by more than 850% since the end of fiscal year 2013. as a result of the increased number of affirmative asylum findings by unaccompanied minors and tripling in the overall number of new affirmative asylum failings during the same five year period. leave feedback in the asylum processing can undermine the integrity of the asylum system and regard systemic fraud and abuse. abuse. they believe that legal protections for individuals with valid asylum claims for years. since early 2017 coming uscis has been detailing officers to assist the division with challenges associated with researchers at the u.s. southern border for the migrants that they can exploit a broken system to enter the u.s., avoid removal to remain in the country. members of the refugee corps demonstrated the highest level of professionalism in the period when the extraordinary circumstances on the border have required any of them to be detailed to asylum
of those, nearly 99% remain in the united states today. the number of asylum cases pending adjudication by uscis has swelled by more than 850% since the end of fiscal year 2013. as a result of the increased number of affirmative asylum findings by unaccompanied minors and tripling in the overall number of new affirmative asylum failings during the same five year period. leave feedback in the asylum processing can undermine the integrity of the asylum system and regard systemic fraud and abuse....
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the united nations is not a part of the united states administration. dialogue can resume in this assembly at the same point and by the same person who left the dialogue table and walked away from the court. beginning the dialogue starts with ending unjust sanctions that negate the principles of ethics and international law. our proposal is clear, commitment for commitment. violation for violation. threat for threat. and step for step. instead of talk for talk. what iran says is clear, no war, no sanctions. no threat no bullying, just acting according to the law and the fulfillment of obligations. we support peace and democracy in the entire middle east. we consider nuclear knowledge and imperative and nuclear weapons prohibited as victim of terrorism in the past and today we have always been and will always remain in the forefront of genuine confrontation with terrorism. today we mourn the martyrdom of tens of innocent people who were recently murdered on saturday in cold blood by terrorist who shamelessly accepted responsibility from a number of weste
the united nations is not a part of the united states administration. dialogue can resume in this assembly at the same point and by the same person who left the dialogue table and walked away from the court. beginning the dialogue starts with ending unjust sanctions that negate the principles of ethics and international law. our proposal is clear, commitment for commitment. violation for violation. threat for threat. and step for step. instead of talk for talk. what iran says is clear, no war,...
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justice kennedy: under the constitution and laws of the united states. justice kavanaugh: under the constitution and laws of the united states. justice kennedy: so help me god. justice kavanaugh: so help me god. [applause] justice kavanaugh: mr. president, thank you for the great honor of appointing me to serve as a justice of the supreme court. i have seen firsthand your deep appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary. i am grateful for your steadfast, unwavering support throughout this process. and i am grateful to you and mrs. trump for the exceptional, overwhelming courtesy you have extended to my family and me. mr. president, thank you for everything. [applause] justice kavanaugh: i am honored to serve on a supreme court headed by chief justice john roberts. chief justice roberts is a principal, independent, and inspiring leader of the american judiciary. as a country, we are fortunate to have john roberts as chief justice of the united states. i am honored to serve alongside all of my new colleagues, each of whom i know, and each of
justice kennedy: under the constitution and laws of the united states. justice kavanaugh: under the constitution and laws of the united states. justice kennedy: so help me god. justice kavanaugh: so help me god. [applause] justice kavanaugh: mr. president, thank you for the great honor of appointing me to serve as a justice of the supreme court. i have seen firsthand your deep appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary. i am grateful for your steadfast, unwavering support...
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states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. u.s. allies are rounding on washington as a trade dispute over metal tariffs reaches the world trade organization mexico canada and european countries are alarmed by washington's behavior and the potential damage it could cause this collective resort's a dispute stance woman reflects the serious concern of the membership of the united states actions norway is worried that the united states would offer a purported justification that is so evidently divorced from real world security concerns or donald trump slapped an import charge of ten percent on the low minimum and twenty five percent on steel back in march america's biggest trade partners retaliated with taxes on a long list of u.s. goods banking strategist peter rosen strike thinks trump is not motivated by economic game. it's become a highly political highly charged environment you kno
states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. u.s. allies are rounding on washington as a trade dispute over metal tariffs reaches the world trade organization mexico canada and european countries are alarmed by washington's behavior and the potential damage it could cause this collective...
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states china does not want to have armed conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things aren't to china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. u.s. allies from around the globe are rounding on washington as a trade dispute over metal terrace reaches the world trade organization countries like mexico canada and members are pushing the global body to review their level saying they're concerned by the impact of washington's behavior. this collective resort's a dispute settlement reflects the serious concern of the membership of the united states actions norway's worried that the united states would offer a purported justification that is so evidently divorced from real world security concerns. raised import charges by ten percent allow them in yemen twenty five percent on still back in march washington says the move was for security reasons meaning it is effectively out of the w.t. is juist stiction and even countries on good terms with america are imposing retaliatory tariffs p
states china does not want to have armed conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things aren't to china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. u.s. allies from around the globe are rounding on washington as a trade dispute over metal terrace reaches the world trade organization countries like mexico canada and members are pushing the global body to review their level saying they're...
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we need a united states and we've had a united states for a very long time that tries to set an example how one behaves in the world and that the united states, unfortunately, is missing. >> i'm going to get deeper into that, the united states and its global leadership. first, i wanted to play you a bit of an interview i did with the saudi arabia foreign minister. i asked him about saudi arresting and cracking down on political activists including women activists. this is what he told me about it. >> the notion these were activists and were arrested because they're activists is not correct. the public prosecutor says they are related to national security, are related to working with foreign governments, are related to working with people who seek to undermine the kingdom of saudi arabia, were related to trying to recruit people in sensitive positions to extract information that are then passed on to hostile powers and are being investigated. some have been released. others will face trial. this is not about human rights or seeking rights. these arrests were about national security. >> s
we need a united states and we've had a united states for a very long time that tries to set an example how one behaves in the world and that the united states, unfortunately, is missing. >> i'm going to get deeper into that, the united states and its global leadership. first, i wanted to play you a bit of an interview i did with the saudi arabia foreign minister. i asked him about saudi arresting and cracking down on political activists including women activists. this is what he told me...
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secretary of state pompei o stated the united states does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence mystica shogi a journalist through violence. failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermines regional stability at a time when it is needed most as president trump noted we're going to get to the bottom of it was about how shocked she is fiances told a turkish t.v. network that he felt assured entering the saudi consulate but a.j. ghengis says that he didn't think saudi arabia would dare to question or arrest him in a foreign country john stratford reports each time this is a journey. can't you what happened on october the second says the turkish t.v. graphic walt with their last words together why was jamal khashoggi worried. gave her first t.v. interview since her fiance was killed in the saudi consulate on october the second . economic about the he was very happy indeed on the basis that he was writing them because his close friends including other journalists on intellectuals are now in prison so there was a certain moral responsib
secretary of state pompei o stated the united states does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence mystica shogi a journalist through violence. failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermines regional stability at a time when it is needed most as president trump noted we're going to get to the bottom of it was about how shocked she is fiances told a turkish t.v. network that he felt assured entering the saudi consulate but a.j. ghengis says...
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another resource we needed, you know, the united states needed was rubber. rubber is so incredibly essential as a war material. i was amazed reading about the things that rubber went into during a war. a battleship needs 20,000 parts made out of rubber. and at that time, we did not have synthetic rubber. the germans were way ahead in that, and the russians were way ahead in that, and the japanese in the pacific invaded the places that we used to get our rub arer from. so, you know, they say that -- well, mark twain says that war is a way of teaching people geography. and it was certainly true in that case. the scientists got out their maps and figured out that absolute best place to the get rubber -- to get rubber was the amazon. 50,000 rubber soldiers -- rubber soldiers -- were recruited, volunteers. but as you, you have to say where people are very poor what degree of free will goes into being a volunteer for anything. and these 50,000 rubber soldiers harvested rubber in the amazon. 30,000 of them died. 30,000 died from malaria, jaguars, piranhas. you can
another resource we needed, you know, the united states needed was rubber. rubber is so incredibly essential as a war material. i was amazed reading about the things that rubber went into during a war. a battleship needs 20,000 parts made out of rubber. and at that time, we did not have synthetic rubber. the germans were way ahead in that, and the russians were way ahead in that, and the japanese in the pacific invaded the places that we used to get our rub arer from. so, you know, they say...
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as for the united states, much depends on what happens over the next several days. president trump says if these countries do nothing to stop the caravan streaming in the united states, he will call on the military to close the southern border. we take it up tonight. congressman biggs and angel mendoza whose son was killed by illegal ill grant and the "washington post" opinion editor charlie hurt among our guests. also tonight the f.b.i. former top attorney testifies about rod rosenstein's plan to wear a wire and record president trump in the white house. james baker's testimony behind closed doors has one demanding that rosenstein resign and resign now. >> i think it's time that rod rosenstein steps down. he should do so immediately. and then doing that, i think it would serve the country well, the serve the president well. it's time that we eventually get to the truth of the matter. >> lou: investigative journalist sarah carter joins me tonight and we will talk about the latest developments and president trump on his way to missoula, montana, there to rally suppor
as for the united states, much depends on what happens over the next several days. president trump says if these countries do nothing to stop the caravan streaming in the united states, he will call on the military to close the southern border. we take it up tonight. congressman biggs and angel mendoza whose son was killed by illegal ill grant and the "washington post" opinion editor charlie hurt among our guests. also tonight the f.b.i. former top attorney testifies about rod...
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states expects of a client of the united states in the middle east that's a different thing so i think when it comes to what next i think everyone understands in washington and european capitals that things don't happen overnight in saudi arabia and this is going to happen in a way that saves face meaning the king is not simply going to suck in five his son as it where to please donald trump and thirty seven eight zero let alone present to one so this is going to have been in a certain process and setting changing of the house rules in certain ways of the consumptive council meeting in the way the investigation's going to be approach in what happens after the midterm elections and how much american pressure there would be on saudi arabia or it could be a whole other thing bitter like many fact checking another crisis hoping that this thing will blow over and then trying to pave the way through some sort of a transition but things do take time and so they things have been improving for a long time inside by the way but thanks to money and thanks to those soldiers to fidget location in t
states expects of a client of the united states in the middle east that's a different thing so i think when it comes to what next i think everyone understands in washington and european capitals that things don't happen overnight in saudi arabia and this is going to happen in a way that saves face meaning the king is not simply going to suck in five his son as it where to please donald trump and thirty seven eight zero let alone present to one so this is going to have been in a certain process...
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secretary of state pompei oh she dated the united states does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence mystica show good journalist through violence. the failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermines regional stability at a time when it is needed most as president trump noted we're going to get to the bottom of it. at the same conference saudi foreign minister i'll criticize media reactions and. urging people not to jump to conclusions this issue has become fairly hysterical i think people have assigned blame on saudi arabia was such certainty before the investigation is complete we have made it very clear that we are in going to have a full and transparent investigation into his old simply each will be released we have made it very clear that those responsible will be held responsible and will be held to account and we have made it very clear that we will put in place mechanisms to ensure that this doesn't happen again. turkey wants the suspects extradited to stand trial in all her. says they'll be dealt with in saudi arabia. on t
secretary of state pompei oh she dated the united states does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action to silence mystica show good journalist through violence. the failure of any one nation to adhere to international norms and the rule of law undermines regional stability at a time when it is needed most as president trump noted we're going to get to the bottom of it. at the same conference saudi foreign minister i'll criticize media reactions and. urging people not to jump to conclusions...
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like we're north korea decided to talk to the united states and south korea at them when north korea became a state also that sanctions were immediately imposed from day one of its existence it is an important factor but it is not the only one. but when the situation got really dicey at the end of last year and it felt like war was inevitable but if things suddenly began to change across the south korea never stopped trying to talk to the north and the p. and chong olympics allowed us to make significant progress so it was a good excuse and a good opportunity to sit down together thoughts and most of the bits and both countries came to an understanding during the storks which is north koreans also did not once and mrs chance to talk to us and then after the talks south korea's signals to the united states to china to russia and japan that there was progress to be made and that north korea was really in dialogue. and now we all see progress which means that it wasn't just the sanctions that made a difference be the north korean leader kim jong un was educated in the west and he unders
like we're north korea decided to talk to the united states and south korea at them when north korea became a state also that sanctions were immediately imposed from day one of its existence it is an important factor but it is not the only one. but when the situation got really dicey at the end of last year and it felt like war was inevitable but if things suddenly began to change across the south korea never stopped trying to talk to the north and the p. and chong olympics allowed us to make...
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the united states cannot do it alone. this is a crisis that calls out for strong international cooperation if we are to leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for future generations. preserve andle to expand democracy, our job is to fight back against the coordinated efforts strongly supported by the president and funded by oligarchs like the koch brothers to make it harder for american citizens to vote. not only in the struggle for democracy here do we have to take on a corrupt campaign finance system, we have to take on a very coordinated effort in voter suppression, which is making it harder for poor people and people of color to vote. our job is to push for trade policies that don't just benefit andinational corporations hurt people around the world as they are written out of public view. back against brutal immigration policies that require separating migrant families when they are detained at the border, and require children to be put in cages. our job is to make sure that we takingmore resources t
the united states cannot do it alone. this is a crisis that calls out for strong international cooperation if we are to leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for future generations. preserve andle to expand democracy, our job is to fight back against the coordinated efforts strongly supported by the president and funded by oligarchs like the koch brothers to make it harder for american citizens to vote. not only in the struggle for democracy here do we have to take on a...
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canada and the united states embarked on a cooperative satellite, and this time the united states provided a particularly important part of the satellite. the united states launched it and we shared the use of the satellite 50% and that pioneered the 14 gigahertz band. that was a commoninterests. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space and the key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation and so we recognized back in the early days thatinternational cooperation was really the only way which we could proceed. practically everything we've done since has been done with international cooperation. that policy led totwo significant things. by two canada speaking and being given membership in the european space agency and is the foundational policy document that allowed the canada arm program to receive. the rationale there was we need to participate in the programs of launching programs to ensure access to space. fallen the -- following the success, the united states generously astronauts in marker and that offered canada to fly two astronauts and we have h
canada and the united states embarked on a cooperative satellite, and this time the united states provided a particularly important part of the satellite. the united states launched it and we shared the use of the satellite 50% and that pioneered the 14 gigahertz band. that was a commoninterests. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space and the key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation and so we recognized back in the early days thatinternational...
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states is simply saying let's bring this back to let's bring the manufacturing back to united states the tariffs frankly are not and then another themselves there are there a way to get the parties that have taken advantage of the united states and frankly those are taking advantage of canada as well back to the table to renegotiate a more fair deal this is not what the president wants is a free trade or has trade across our free trade. as you say the trump of ministration is a free trade administration why then. his own party republican speaker of the house paul ryan so opposed to the tariffs that he's imposed on i mean store generalized canada the e.u. well i'll tell you why it's because you know the many establishment republicans are are giving a selling out so they're selling out to industry they're selling out the industry the same industry the same corporations that have built their empires on the backs of american labor that have been treated so unfairly american workers have been treated so unfairly and so a lot of individuals a lot of establishment republicans and many democ
states is simply saying let's bring this back to let's bring the manufacturing back to united states the tariffs frankly are not and then another themselves there are there a way to get the parties that have taken advantage of the united states and frankly those are taking advantage of canada as well back to the table to renegotiate a more fair deal this is not what the president wants is a free trade or has trade across our free trade. as you say the trump of ministration is a free trade...
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you know, my reading of what has happened in the united states is that the united states basically enbarked on the cheap. it opened markets, but did not provide that safety net to allow people to cope with the faster pace of change because of technology, because of trade and it's very clear, you look at the numbers and the united states does not invest in what we called active labor market policies, does not invest in work force training. and it's true that with these huge microeconomic shocks to the global crisis, there are many, many communities out there that not only feel are vulnerable and that's why they're going to respond this way and we also know that protectionism can gain traction politically because it promises, you know, short-term gains because the costs, you know, in terms of how much consumers pay in terms of competitiveness takes longer to be realized and it's harder to make the case, you know, for why free trade matters for the competitiveness and for the consumer welfare. and then, you know, people look at the popularity levels of the president, and they hear the presiden
you know, my reading of what has happened in the united states is that the united states basically enbarked on the cheap. it opened markets, but did not provide that safety net to allow people to cope with the faster pace of change because of technology, because of trade and it's very clear, you look at the numbers and the united states does not invest in what we called active labor market policies, does not invest in work force training. and it's true that with these huge microeconomic shocks...
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states a citizen of the united states. juan: during that debate over the 14th amendment, because there are relatively small number of scholars who support this viewpoint of trump's that birthright citizenship has been incorrectly interpreted, but you and then in the debate, wasn't there a debate as to whether this amendment would extend to people who were the children born here of immigrants? >> immigrarants are notot what troubles congress s during the 14th amendment debate. what congrgress is concerneded t whenen it carvrves out a an excn for peopleeamendment not subject toto the jurisdictin of t the united states, w what congress is concerned about are three things. one, the children ofof foreigngn diplomats who might incidentally be born n in the united states, the 14th amendment does not make them birthright citizens. congress anticipates the possibility that the u.s. would be occupied by a a foreigngn ar. and in that case, the children of soldiers of a foreign armrm wowould not be birthright citizens, even if they we
states a citizen of the united states. juan: during that debate over the 14th amendment, because there are relatively small number of scholars who support this viewpoint of trump's that birthright citizenship has been incorrectly interpreted, but you and then in the debate, wasn't there a debate as to whether this amendment would extend to people who were the children born here of immigrants? >> immigrarants are notot what troubles congress s during the 14th amendment debate. what...
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violence throughout the united states out there have been a number of elected officials both democrats and republicans who have received hateful threats you know we've seen shootings and other incidents now most recently we heard from rand paul the wife of senator rand paul talking about how she has taken some extra precautions in light of all the threats that she and her husband have received that this is the wife of a u.s. senator from kentucky you know we've updated all of our security systems that we put a loaded gun by my bad. information is continuing to surface and we do know that the time warner building in columbus circle in new york city is still evacuated at this point and a lot of questions are being raised people are wondering what exactly is happening but as of now we do have this word from the n.y.p.d. as counterterrorism chief that at least four of the explosive devices probably have the same source in the meantime the u.s. president has vowed to get to the bottom of the incident saying this is no place for political violence in the country in these times we have to uni
violence throughout the united states out there have been a number of elected officials both democrats and republicans who have received hateful threats you know we've seen shootings and other incidents now most recently we heard from rand paul the wife of senator rand paul talking about how she has taken some extra precautions in light of all the threats that she and her husband have received that this is the wife of a u.s. senator from kentucky you know we've updated all of our security...
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among the israeli community in the united states with the big. so you. can. leave the israeli policy that's why i'm asking but one one more implication i think of this whole affair is that we all know that there has been some. saudi arabia but the reason it has been kept on official from what i understand it because of. the arab world do you think there would be a similar saudi sentiment within the israeli larger israeli public reach the. decision making that the country i think there's a difference. in the arab world is very personal i think and very historic the. sentiment in israel this is something that i can't even imagine because for israel dealing with saudi arabian partnering with saudi arabia is a very. calculation of how israel should go ahead. because they see that saudi arabia moment is the most potent ally that can put a lot of. premised on the believe that saudi arabia is rational actor and that control is not only its own decision making but also its proxies but all of that has been called into question by the recent events i think i think the
among the israeli community in the united states with the big. so you. can. leave the israeli policy that's why i'm asking but one one more implication i think of this whole affair is that we all know that there has been some. saudi arabia but the reason it has been kept on official from what i understand it because of. the arab world do you think there would be a similar saudi sentiment within the israeli larger israeli public reach the. decision making that the country i think there's a...
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states the other thing i think is that you know north korea beat the united states in one thousand fifty three they force the united states to sign an armistice this tiny country. you know and you know the world's most powerful military and i think that that is i think that that is significant also i agree with all those points actually it was a great point. you know well educated. so i mean it really makes me wonder for peace and rebuilding on the korean peninsula you know what is what is the biggest roadblock at this point is a really just kind of u.s. involvement if we get out the way is that smoove cycling you know really says. yeah i mean you know i'm not to overstate it but i do think that's the case and to be a bit more specific i really think that. the sanctions regime against north korea is probably the single the single greatest obstacle at this moment in time in fact earlier today the north korean mission in new york. city released. released a statement. sort of denouncing the sanctions which is not new of course for north korea but i think that it's it's a sign that you know
states the other thing i think is that you know north korea beat the united states in one thousand fifty three they force the united states to sign an armistice this tiny country. you know and you know the world's most powerful military and i think that that is i think that that is significant also i agree with all those points actually it was a great point. you know well educated. so i mean it really makes me wonder for peace and rebuilding on the korean peninsula you know what is what is the...
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the united states without declaring a war in december one thousand nine hundred one that's what it is you know you use false without officially declaring war that's march warse then declare of war and attack another country so this is just very irresponsible and that was the reaction from the russian ministry of foreign affairs that the united states simply the u.s. officials simply don't understand how serious their remarks are what serious matters they're pulling you know ok let's let's keep going with syria's go remarks here let's go to ryan speaking he's the. the interior secretary. charge of national parks ok let's look at it. he's got a lot more of his play here apparently the united states has the ability with our navy to make sure the ceilings are open and if necessary to block a need to make sure that their energy energy rushes energy does not go to market. a blockade is a war under international law this is twice in one week that states have threatened russia with war which is quite extraordinary but it also shows that. this is how well great powers often. it will behave a l
the united states without declaring a war in december one thousand nine hundred one that's what it is you know you use false without officially declaring war that's march warse then declare of war and attack another country so this is just very irresponsible and that was the reaction from the russian ministry of foreign affairs that the united states simply the u.s. officials simply don't understand how serious their remarks are what serious matters they're pulling you know ok let's let's keep...
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eighty percent of mexico's exports go to the united states and over eighty percent of their imports come from the united states so to have a threat that that those provisions would be terminated to mexico that's a real strategic threat so they needed to maintain access to the u.s. market in so doing admittedly they gave up certain things they gave up a little bit of liberalization in the auto sector in particular that might impact them somewhat at the margins but from the mexican perspective they got what they needed and that's the continuation of the economic relationship with the united states a final thought for who are the winners and losers and what about consumers do they benefit at all yeah that's a really good question look if you manage trade and make it more restrictive and tried to determine where production occurs in this case in the auto sector or in some a manufacturing sector what you're probably going to do is raise costs of production that may create some jobs in certain economies but the consumer ultimately is the one who's going to lose because the price of produc
eighty percent of mexico's exports go to the united states and over eighty percent of their imports come from the united states so to have a threat that that those provisions would be terminated to mexico that's a real strategic threat so they needed to maintain access to the u.s. market in so doing admittedly they gave up certain things they gave up a little bit of liberalization in the auto sector in particular that might impact them somewhat at the margins but from the mexican perspective...