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united states has signed onto and united states as violate them rights as violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights is here it is real comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it, it violates there's a big complicate about this. this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant nation, repressing a nation with no army, maybe no military whatsoever. and the dominant nation is supported by the most powerful nation on the planet. there is nothing equal about the, the conflict. it's not a war, it's not, it's simply a genocide. it's been a slow going genocide for decades as israel has attempted with some success to erase palestine by stealing land. just. busy as a member of power steering and killing many thousands of them over the over the decades. so it's not that complicated about this and that narrative is finally finally a being switched and being recognized f
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and united states has not operated ethically to the, to the united states people. and i think the people are starting to realize that every level of govern government, our elections have been, have been compromised. and the large part you see that same thing in the u. k. you see that every nation that they get involved in him, anybody pushes back, those people get put on sanction list in or indicted at, at, at the, at, for, for some fictitious crime. much like to didn't sedan to prison. and alba, here. and in here we are sitting here holding the bag as the american people and trying to say, okay, what do we do now we have this unlikely allies that's happening in people that are gang members and people that are at the lowest class or having conversations with people in the middle class in the upper class, and frankly, we know who the target is and i think that's the, that's the thing that is the most glaring thing for uh, for the leaders. and that's why they're, they're doing the things they're doing now to try and, and create this environment where that they, they
and united states has not operated ethically to the, to the united states people. and i think the people are starting to realize that every level of govern government, our elections have been, have been compromised. and the large part you see that same thing in the u. k. you see that every nation that they get involved in him, anybody pushes back, those people get put on sanction list in or indicted at, at, at the, at, for, for some fictitious crime. much like to didn't sedan to prison. and...
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states, for the most part , has been reactive to all of russia's escalating moves, the united states has been saying a lot, various official representatives of the united states, that they don't want escalation , that is, they do not want to involve the united states in the war, and it should be understood that way, but at the same time , russia... is escalating the situation, the united states is responding to this, we can recall how many months there were talks about providing, say , planes, it was clear that their provision it requires a very long time, actually the estimate was from a year to 18 months, so it is, because the preparation continues for a long time, but the decision was not made for a long time, the decision on the transfer was not made for a very long time. they are already supplied to ukraine, i think that a decision will also be made to allow ukraine to strike american weapons on russian territory, but it is a pity that this is done only reactively, not proactively, that is, russia has answers to russian escalation, but the united states fears that it will be dra
states, for the most part , has been reactive to all of russia's escalating moves, the united states has been saying a lot, various official representatives of the united states, that they don't want escalation , that is, they do not want to involve the united states in the war, and it should be understood that way, but at the same time , russia... is escalating the situation, the united states is responding to this, we can recall how many months there were talks about providing, say , planes,...
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war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and third they're given the right to work. we have had little or no negative publicity about these ukrainians. we have a very proud ukrainian american community, and they're absorbing these individuals who are the victims of the war in ukraine. these are part of the parole numbers that have just been alluded to. in contrast, we received 46,000 migrants sent by the governor of texas on over 880 buses to chicago, without any warning, without any preparation. that's been a difficult situation, and it's really put a tax and strain hon the governments of the -- strain on the governments
war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and...
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and so the united states the population of the united states is very encouraged by that. and the potential of what the navy could do and that it can stand up against most powerful nation in the world that has fighting this war almost single handedly against the french for 20 years. that does a lot american morale. and for the morale within, the american navy on the british side, it is certainly damaging to the morale of many britnaval. but to the public, more than it to the officers of the navy, because the officers of the navy know a thing that as americans don't talk about very much, whic is the material mismatch involved. these three duels that the americans won was significant. the the three british ships that were defeated by american frigates were about crews that were about 50% smaller had broadside weight of metal that was about 50% smaller. so while we say that the an american frigate be beat a british frigate, we're really talking about sort of two different types of ship. and so the admiralty and the british officers while found it distasteful to lose to the am
and so the united states the population of the united states is very encouraged by that. and the potential of what the navy could do and that it can stand up against most powerful nation in the world that has fighting this war almost single handedly against the french for 20 years. that does a lot american morale. and for the morale within, the american navy on the british side, it is certainly damaging to the morale of many britnaval. but to the public, more than it to the officers of the...
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, the united states of george w. bush, sr. , i don’t know why he needed it, but the most important thing i heard during blinkin’s speeches in kiev was that china. does not provide direct military assistance to russia in ukraine, but does many other things, which allows russia to strengthen its military potential, and blinken said that china understands how america feels about such a policy, and that if china does not change its behavior, then the united states will do something itself, so i didn’t understand that the state. weapons during this conflict with ukraine, which is still ongoing, they accuse china of supporting russia, so china will never buy it, if china listens to the us statement, what will that mean? it will be mean that china is no longer an independent country and cannot do so on its own. independently determine its foreign policy, cannot decide with whom to trade and so on, no, china has already loudly declared that russia is a strategic partner for china, and the economies of our countries com
, the united states of george w. bush, sr. , i don’t know why he needed it, but the most important thing i heard during blinkin’s speeches in kiev was that china. does not provide direct military assistance to russia in ukraine, but does many other things, which allows russia to strengthen its military potential, and blinken said that china understands how america feels about such a policy, and that if china does not change its behavior, then the united states will do something itself, so i...
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united states. the costs are so high that it's important for all parties to try everything in their power to preventive. we'll do our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with a possible change in the user instructions for western weapons. a more tonight, nato foreign ministers are in prague, where there's open discussion about lifting restrictions placed on ukrainian forces when they use weapons supplied by the us in europe. the question here should ukraine be allowed to aim and fire at targets inside russia? how is ukraine supposed to win this for? otherwise, i believe that's the time has come to consider some of these restrictions to enable their kindness to really defend themselves and restaurant in either the content they, the ukraine on ukraine costs, according to international law, the right to defend themselves. as i'm showing, the new instructor on the rock for self defense includes also striking military targets of judgmen
united states. the costs are so high that it's important for all parties to try everything in their power to preventive. we'll do our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with a possible change in the user instructions for western weapons. a more tonight, nato foreign ministers are in prague, where there's open discussion about lifting restrictions placed on ukrainian forces when they use weapons supplied by the us in europe....
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united states having a direct line to tell china that's what they're doing. these are the, the philippines, for example, is unacceptable and dangerous. doesn't really bring the temperature down in the region with it. how do you explain? but what we've seen in the past, there was this incident where the pentagon attempted to call visioning and said that they wouldn't answer the phone as well. exactly. so in these cases, china is being very deliberate about their dangerous activities. it's a risk manipulation strategy. they're rocking the boat and they're saying, we're willing to let a tube over our you. and so part of the strategies to increase things id in the united states by not allowing that communication to happen with the hope that then the united states unilaterally backs down and it's worked in the past. um, so it is a somewhat successful chinese strategy is a layout in my book, but one that makes it problematic for the united states and its allies. what would you say is the biggest security threat in the asia pacific region right now? me? where could
united states having a direct line to tell china that's what they're doing. these are the, the philippines, for example, is unacceptable and dangerous. doesn't really bring the temperature down in the region with it. how do you explain? but what we've seen in the past, there was this incident where the pentagon attempted to call visioning and said that they wouldn't answer the phone as well. exactly. so in these cases, china is being very deliberate about their dangerous activities. it's a risk...
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fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather events is only growing. the cyber attacks from china, russia, iran, north korea. it's extraordinary. >> you get the weekend off, youdon't have to worry about some crisis somewhere? >> my goal is to take half a saturday . >> and how do you stay in shape, are you an exerciser or a warrior? >> let me tell you, if sheds weight, i would disappear. i worked out. >> and you go to a restaurant in washington, do people give you tips or something about some homeland security violation somewhere ? >> you mean do i walk into a restaurant without someone c
fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather...
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it is the united states, which is in circling china with $330.00 bases. it's placing missiles on every single one of the islands of the 1st island shane intermediate, nuclear, intermediate range, messiah of the gift. china. absolutely no strategic, that, that it has to react immediately. and those miss styles could be new, clear. and so this is a situation very, very similar to what we saw in the ukraine. now, why does the u. s. one to do this? one makes me think the us wants to do this. well, certainly there's the massive information warfare and that level of information worth is what you see in preparation for genetic war. you also see the shaping of the environment. i'm talking about military exercises. i'm talking about pre positioning of troops and logistical elements as well as fuel. i'm talking about this inc. gridable escalation. this building together of lines is this constant rehearsal of war exercises against china. very, very much in your face. very, very real. these are not, you know, these are not just standard run of the mill exercises. and
it is the united states, which is in circling china with $330.00 bases. it's placing missiles on every single one of the islands of the 1st island shane intermediate, nuclear, intermediate range, messiah of the gift. china. absolutely no strategic, that, that it has to react immediately. and those miss styles could be new, clear. and so this is a situation very, very similar to what we saw in the ukraine. now, why does the u. s. one to do this? one makes me think the us wants to do this. well,...
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states , run pipes in the united states, take supply out of the united states and send it overseas if the price is right. i would argue on several occasions that i think the biden white house what not asking that question as much as they should have before. having this dynamic in play where even before you get to the pause, right now we export about 15 bcf a day of natural gas. projects currently in construction will take that to 30. a huge increase. we will double that again. projects permitted, not affected by the cause, taking that to about 41. almost threefold increase before we ever get to the pause. the only question right now is should we do more than that. i think that that question has to take into account, you know, does it matter that the freeport export total explosion the price fell 30% because all of a sudden we had this domestic supply. there was that same terminal under repair a couple months ago you sell some in texas that were negative. it is really good for u.s. consumers not so good for gas producers. the export capacity that is already permitted and approved has b
states , run pipes in the united states, take supply out of the united states and send it overseas if the price is right. i would argue on several occasions that i think the biden white house what not asking that question as much as they should have before. having this dynamic in play where even before you get to the pause, right now we export about 15 bcf a day of natural gas. projects currently in construction will take that to 30. a huge increase. we will double that again. projects...
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who live here in the united states. that happened right. course that happened. yeah . and that'll work. that'll work. nobody picked up one thing, nobody picked on it in the room. i had actually left the room at that point. i mean, i had, you know, it's kind of hard what i hollered, you know, to attempt to intercede in the situation. and i finally, you know, i plan frankly, i got that off of the situation and my phone was dying. so i, you know, i headed out and it was only a couple of hours later that i found that i looked at it and i was like, hold on. yeah. even the, you know that, matt, we, the a p reporter picked up on my questioning. and then he lied, so they have this massive park receipt. yeah. and you know, i didn't get to asked of proper said questions, but just me raising the issue in another report or picking up on it, led them to be making multiple, multiple lives. matt, matt miller, the spokes person, even at one point, seemed to be claiming that the i c. c. hadn't bothered to even go to israel, which is bra
who live here in the united states. that happened right. course that happened. yeah . and that'll work. that'll work. nobody picked up one thing, nobody picked on it in the room. i had actually left the room at that point. i mean, i had, you know, it's kind of hard what i hollered, you know, to attempt to intercede in the situation. and i finally, you know, i plan frankly, i got that off of the situation and my phone was dying. so i, you know, i headed out and it was only a couple of hours...
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i represent united states citizens and so do my colleagues. but noncitizens do not vote and should not vote. they are working to change that, too. we found that noncitizens are voting and found loopholes to do that with motor voter. we have to defend the value and right of u.s. citizens and only way to do that is to do the very purpose of the census is to apportion representatives. we get a lot of other been fits from the census but the constitutional purpose of it is to know who is here. they want to know how many -- national origin, your religion, how much you make. but they don't give a rip whether you are a united states citizen. the american people deserve to be fairly and equally represented. and that is the only way they are going to be done if we know the citizensship and apportionment is based on the united states citizens. this amendment needs to be passed. and for assurance for the previous three congresses, i have introduced a constitutional amendment in this congress h.j.res. 37. i assume mr. raskin will co-sponsor it immediately
i represent united states citizens and so do my colleagues. but noncitizens do not vote and should not vote. they are working to change that, too. we found that noncitizens are voting and found loopholes to do that with motor voter. we have to defend the value and right of u.s. citizens and only way to do that is to do the very purpose of the census is to apportion representatives. we get a lot of other been fits from the census but the constitutional purpose of it is to know who is here. they...
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the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment in diplomatic relations called the kitchen debate, where khrushchev tried to debate that the communists system, the soviet system was superior, and nixon debated that the capitalist american system was better. it captured the mood of the times. and then i eisenhower made a very bold gesture, something that previous other presidents would not have done. he invited khrushchev to come to the united states. and again, you may recall in 1959 of khrushchev comes to the united states quite a sensation, goes to disneyland, has new
the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment...
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the united states presents in guantanamo bay, begin in 1898, following the spanish american war. and in 19 o. 3, the united states designated its land in cuba as the name of station, the following, the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001. the united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities, had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for afghanistan, with saudi arabia and germany's running the top 3 of the 50 nationalities represented. now currently, many of the $779.00 men have either been released, transferred or died, leaving only 30 men at currently residing in the facility. many of these men are deemed forever prisoners because the state department cannot find a single country in the world who would be willing to receive even those men who have been cleared for release. why? well, because these men, despite never being officially charged due to the gridlock, what is happening with the 911 trial are suspected to still have
the united states presents in guantanamo bay, begin in 1898, following the spanish american war. and in 19 o. 3, the united states designated its land in cuba as the name of station, the following, the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001. the united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities, had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for...
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war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and third they're given the right to work. we have had little or no negative publicity about these ukrainians. we have a very proud ukrainian american community, and they're absorbing these individuals who are the victims of the war in ukraine. these are part of the parole numbers that have just been alluded to. in contrast, we received 46,000 migrants sent by the governor of texas on over 880 buses to chicago, without any warning, without any preparation. that's been a difficult situation, and it's really put a tax and strain hon the governments of the -- strain on the governments
war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and...
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states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you look at the folder titles in the boxes and they retain usually the folder titles from the administration they say korean emergency. and so the korean, the truman administration is basically deep denial about fact that they've started a war without asking congress to authorize it, without it, you know, and then, you know. not only sending troops, deciding to send troops quite quickly, even before the u.n. security council authorized the use of. so he was acting on presidential power alone. so, you know, you know, there's another date of, u.s. action that'
states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you...
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they are asking the united states to do what the united states can do, which is manufacture the level of munitions and weapons and get it to the front as they sacrifice their lives. the senate recently passed a national security supplemental funding bill with vital aid for ukraine. our colleagues in the house must now act to get aid to ukraine across the finish line. it is the most important thing that we can do to stand up to putin and help ukraine win. at the same time, we have to take action to further degrade russia's military capabilities by improving the effectiveness of our sanctions and are export controls and there is plenty of room for improvement, which is what the point of this hearing is. i look forward to this discussion and urge my colleagues to remain focused on getting aid to ukraine and ensuring the defeat of putin's invasion. my first question. congress clearly needs to do more to ensure that american-made semi conductors and advanced technologies are not being used against ukraine. i am concerned that russia is circumventing export controls through partnerships wit
they are asking the united states to do what the united states can do, which is manufacture the level of munitions and weapons and get it to the front as they sacrifice their lives. the senate recently passed a national security supplemental funding bill with vital aid for ukraine. our colleagues in the house must now act to get aid to ukraine across the finish line. it is the most important thing that we can do to stand up to putin and help ukraine win. at the same time, we have to take action...
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states reagan national because it is small it is not the busiest airport in the united states only 19th in ters of the total passengers in and out. but that main runway with 90% of the traffic is the busiest runway in the united states. and what does that mean what does it mean to have one primary runway witho 90% of the traffic that's the busiest in the united states that is easy to predict it means very significant congestion so let me give you some stats about that. reagan as the 19th busiest airport in the united states has the 8th most daily delay. you calculate daily delay by the percentages of incoming and outgoing that are delayed, multiply it by the average delay. more than 20% of flights into and out of reagan national are delayed. they're not delayed by a little. there are some airports that have worse on time records but the delay is a little bit of delay. the average delay of flights in and out of reagan national once delayed is 67 minutes already. that accounts to over 11,000 minutes of the delay every day. and what does delay mean? it means okay you're light arriving or l
states reagan national because it is small it is not the busiest airport in the united states only 19th in ters of the total passengers in and out. but that main runway with 90% of the traffic is the busiest runway in the united states. and what does that mean what does it mean to have one primary runway witho 90% of the traffic that's the busiest in the united states that is easy to predict it means very significant congestion so let me give you some stats about that. reagan as the 19th...
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let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all over the country. everybody had different concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said we want a secure border. they voted for the secure fence act. this was the deal, give us amnesty and we will secure the border. today you cannot find a democrat that believes in securing the border is valid. what has driven that massive shift in policy direction? it is top-down. the reality is if you are on the left, you have to look in a mirror and say i have been played. they are immigrants, they are nt trying to be more humanitarian, they are not trying to give us more workers, they are driving ingenda that will hurt me as
let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all over the country. everybody had different concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said...
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odets the united states. the united states would not lend very much to france and not little to france and nothing to italy. so they borrowed from britain. britain borrowed, from the united states and and so we had this cycle of debt that that could only be managed if the countries of europe and especially ran massive trade surpluses with the united states, if they ran massive trade surpluses, then they could service their debt. and you could have a kind of you could get the cycle of financial...
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hembodied the power and the pride of the united states army. during the baghdad the sergeants units came under fire. he rushed to protect his teammates and his platoon's flank.t of the fight, he even fired backal weapon, lying exposed current for mile after mile -- his tank turret for mile after mile. was one of the first americans killed in the iraq war. i know firsthand how tough the fighting was that day. it is onlyting the army has named its n m-10 booker. that name honors staff sergeant book robert booker of nebraska who was positive she was -- he wassly awarded his stunningtunisia during world war ii. e work of people like staff sergeant booker and private booker and on the courage and character of her service members. and it depends on the stamina and strength of their families and loved ones. weur troops and their families do every day in so many unsungwe know the dangers. defending our republic carries risks. goes beyond the dangers of combat. by necessity, u.s. military training is challenging. our operations worldwide can put we stil
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the arab states declared an oil embargo against the united states, which was very painful, so i don't see anything like that today, or am i missing something? well, you usually always notice everything that needs to be noticed. no, this really is not the case, the position, well, some might call it flexible, but in principle not very fundamental for the arab countries, it is difficult for them, it is difficult for them, because it was explained to them, very clearly, what the financial consequences would be, well , taking into account the fact that... the capital is located in a well-known country in the north of the american continent, this threat is very very serious, very far away coming, so of course the arabs are a little cautious, and you know, seeing this caution, the americans and the israelis are now trying to drag them further towards the implementation of the plan, but data has just leaked about a new plan that was developed in israel. this a most interesting document, i think that it corresponds to the truth, there is a three-stage period, and it is stretched out for almos
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in the united states as much. it's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they often point to one gang in particular or a gang called mara salvatrucha, tracing ms. 13 as being the most notorious version of this problem. but mr. teen, it's like when you goodwins life illustrates ms. 13 is home. and this 13 is actually born in california. we share a little bit about. about ms. 13 and give you a little bit of context into repeated claim that we hear that we ought to toughen our immigration laws so that we can keep out gangs of very gangs that were born in california in the late 1980s and 1990s, around the t
in the united states as much. it's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they...
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you can have the same thing between the united states and china. would you have to convince china that taking tie one is untenable, that it will not happen in just like flu shots decided to band and it isn't business to take west berlin. china has to balance emissions on tie one in order to see improve relations. you blank that ultimately there can be another day talk with china without the creation of a figurative wall across the try one straight. what would that look like? so it's all about the trends. we have to convince presidency that taking taiwan is impossible militarily. and even if it's a few things that might not be possible militarily, that the economic costs would be disastrous. so it means invent inventing and investing in significant deterrence capabilities, military discharge cape bodies in the region with a time when use. but it also means increase our economic leverage over china in areas like semi conductors, for example, artificial intelligence and reducing their economic leverage over us in the areas of we technologies like the
you can have the same thing between the united states and china. would you have to convince china that taking tie one is untenable, that it will not happen in just like flu shots decided to band and it isn't business to take west berlin. china has to balance emissions on tie one in order to see improve relations. you blank that ultimately there can be another day talk with china without the creation of a figurative wall across the try one straight. what would that look like? so it's all about...
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i'm very pleased with the united states that assistant secretary of state you mcbryan was just there. he didn't. he indicated that if the law goes through, there will be sanctions from the united states, including travel bands for m p's leaders and their families. and this is really important cause while georgia dream seems to love to adopt russian tactics for suppressing democracy. they sure don't send their kids study there. so i think so. travel sanctions reconsidering these. uh, these are free travel for georgia is in europe. we'd have a big effect, particularly if it includes family members and angel sanctions. i'm not saying this would change the course because i think g d is dug in. okay. but it could, it could impact more, thornton senior vice president for democracy from the german marshal fund. laura, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. so thank you so much . the ukraine urgently needs new soldiers, more soldiers, and it's increasing pressure on men to sign up. the government recently passed a new mobilization law, which means beginning this weekend
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for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagersn new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week, week or tw
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kingdom, and then in united states. someone else understood this profoundly. harry truman. he understood on a personal what can happen when we allow forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war one, he, the u.s. national guard and, he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the and i know to his and i can add today her courage that experience left truman along with generations of men and women who survived the two world wars, determined that history would not repeat itself. harry truman that the best way maybe the only way to ensure that was to bind america's fate to that of other nations who shared values for all to commit to defending one another's territory, as if it their own. now those of us here today, in some ways may take that for granted. now, after 75 years, but this was a radical belief in its time, and it was also an untested one. and in ways, it's als
kingdom, and then in united states. someone else understood this profoundly. harry truman. he understood on a personal what can happen when we allow forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war one, he, the u.s. national guard and, he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the and i know to his and i can add today her courage that...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved one off to a mission in the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now their hero returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured and their families for generations. where is the follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and their s
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked...
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or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can on an unusual path and come down in close to the ground and below radar areas and all that. it's game over for existing missile defenses and as you called it, the sputnik moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 years back. all right. let's say that decision makers had embraced your analysis. and they were on the exact same page that you are on now. so at that moment, first of all, what would the policy have been then and then be? would it have been both politically and bureaucratically feasible? so the political hard part here was that one of these presidents democratic and republican, clinton and bush and obama and trump, they all had to live in the hope that you could avoid using diplomatic and trade means, having a collision with russia and china and certainly having one that was simultaneous. so
or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can on an unusual path and come down in close to the ground and below radar areas and all that. it's game over for existing missile defenses and as you called it, the sputnik moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 years back. all right. let's say that decision makers...
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welcome to the united states capital. the owner us a day to remember us and jewish heritage month and the anniversary of the nazis unconditional surrender to remember and to reflect. as part of congress mandate this event is hosted every year because memories teach us. those who failed to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. director bluecoat meeting reason for quarter-century you have a chance to go on tour and asked her, she will say something like this michael democracy is fragile and we are all capable of falling prey. by the turn of the 20th century, germany was democracy for the cutting edge of technology and a strong economy, highly educated. i did not stop people and darkness from overtaking the country. german universities where the heart of intellectual life process hundreds of learning or jewish faculty. students felt were anti-jewish forces were introduced and performed horrific pseudo science experiment on jewish people from nearby concentration camps. today we are witnessing universities becoming host
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the pro-israel lobby in the united states is represented by three powerful organizations: united christians for israel, the conference of presidents of leading american jewish organizations. and aiics, the us-israel public relations committee connections. each has its own specialization. the first works in christian communities in the united states, the second in jewish communities, and the third primarily in congress. aikos was founded in 51 by the canadian actor, journalist and foreign agent according to the american version, issaiah kenon. for the first 3 years, the organization was called the american zionist committee and initially did not have much success. everything has changed. after the arab-israeli war of sixty-seven, the committee began to organize trips for american politicians to israel, returning home, and republicans and democrats received arguments that israel is the only parliamentary democracy in the middle east, and america's natural ally in the region. in the seventies , the situation in the middle east also contributed to the success of aiks. terrorist attacks, arab oi
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the united states voted against it. a very well-thought-out attack in the information field on our historical self-awareness, because this is the basis of any national statehood. it is important that everyone involved in inhumane treatment to people have been identified, even if these criminals are already dead. are you used to watching videos online? stopped working , install, open, watch, russian channels, all series, movies and cartoons, educational programs and documentaries, watch, watch in the application or on the website.
the united states voted against it. a very well-thought-out attack in the information field on our historical self-awareness, because this is the basis of any national statehood. it is important that everyone involved in inhumane treatment to people have been identified, even if these criminals are already dead. are you used to watching videos online? stopped working , install, open, watch, russian channels, all series, movies and cartoons, educational programs and documentaries, watch, watch...
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states are less of a threat to our public safety than those that were born in the united states and for that reason i would object. >> objection is heard. >> mr. president. >> senator fromer iowa. >> fithank you, mr. president. i will just respond briefly to a number of points made by my colleague in opposition to this bill and one, i just want to say, no, this uc, this bill i am not trying to detract or distract from the vote that will happen this afternoon, this is an effort i've engaged on for eight years. i have brought this bill to the floor many times in an effort to see it passed for sarah, for her family and for others that are in a similar situation. so, i would hoped that he would be able to passe it today. i know that i will again in the future be bringing this bill to the floor as my colleague pointed out, we do, we do appreciate the fact that there is crime all across the united states and for those impacted by that crime, we do wish that they had not had to go through that crime. but the fact of the matter is there is a difference between american citizens that are com
states are less of a threat to our public safety than those that were born in the united states and for that reason i would object. >> objection is heard. >> mr. president. >> senator fromer iowa. >> fithank you, mr. president. i will just respond briefly to a number of points made by my colleague in opposition to this bill and one, i just want to say, no, this uc, this bill i am not trying to detract or distract from the vote that will happen this afternoon, this is an...
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and again, the united states in new york and do know this. they are leaders notice, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they reserve for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but it's been great talking to you as always. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me. thank you for watching hope to searing down on a rolled up part of the the the the, the st. louis here right is, was the full, the late president race. yeah. his own through was who killed in a heavy cubs of glass countries. the vice president says us side into a policy responsible for the tragedy of the american economic sanctions have also affected our own aviation equipment systems. we have lost great people with the political history of iran and the
and again, the united states in new york and do know this. they are leaders notice, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they reserve for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but it's been...
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use it to travel throughout the united states, within the united states, on domestic flights, paid for by the u.s. government. migrants don't need a legitimate i.d. or passport. they can board a plane using biden's cbp one mobile app, by the cbp advertises at airports nationwide. if you're an american citizen, you will have an entirely different airport experience. you'll be expected to wait in long security lines, show proof of valid identification, then potentially be subjected to an additional invasive security scre screening. americans are expected to follow our country's laws. yet, illegal aliens, who are in the u.s. only because they broke our country's laws that govern how you get into this country, are held to a lower standard. it's almost an insult to standards to call it a standard at all. it is a nonstandard. the biden administration is rewarding people illegally entering our country with their own personalized form of tsa pre-check. but it's better than tsa pre-check. it's free. you don't have to provide any documentation. you don't have to have any real security review. th
use it to travel throughout the united states, within the united states, on domestic flights, paid for by the u.s. government. migrants don't need a legitimate i.d. or passport. they can board a plane using biden's cbp one mobile app, by the cbp advertises at airports nationwide. if you're an american citizen, you will have an entirely different airport experience. you'll be expected to wait in long security lines, show proof of valid identification, then potentially be subjected to an...
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states, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this is especially painful for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything that was connected with intelligence, it was very interesting to the united states of america, the largest operation. gelelin, as you and i know, is an operation hermes, an operation, respectively, jungle, which was carried out in the baltic states, this is an operation that began to be carried out already in the year forty-six, the forty-sixth year, at that time the soviet troops finally defended, liberated the baltic states from those remnants of the german nationalist formations that were there, this is the worst thing, that is, people who declared that they were allies of the soviet ... union
states, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this is especially painful for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything...
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we don't have that in the united states, but most people do recognize the united states as a very strong economy. i think as the pandemic, as we've gotten beyond the pandemic, if you compare how the united states is doing with every other developed economy,, the united states has had stronger economic performance and -- >> is it so strange, let me talk briefly before, david brooks did a great job of summarizing the world since 1990. in the world since 1990 the united states has outperformed everyone in everything, literally. everyone in everything. yet we seem to have difficulty understanding that, and i think, what you think is at the root of the difficulty of, other than i think what, what you are describing as dissolution in the job i i had at university las2 years as president, and i see his disappointment. you said we would have these opportunities and then they're not hitherto so we might have a chance to do this and is too difficult to get there. what do you think is at the root of not understanding the relative success of the united states? >> so i think recently the pandemic has
we don't have that in the united states, but most people do recognize the united states as a very strong economy. i think as the pandemic, as we've gotten beyond the pandemic, if you compare how the united states is doing with every other developed economy,, the united states has had stronger economic performance and -- >> is it so strange, let me talk briefly before, david brooks did a great job of summarizing the world since 1990. in the world since 1990 the united states has...
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ted, united states >> ladies and gentlemen, the hon. ted, united states ctr. from north carolina. >> good morning, it is my honor to be here. this day is a decade in the making. it would not have been possible without the teamwork of fellow members of the north carolina delegation so thank you . i want to thank them for their commitment to honor one of north carolina's favorite sons . the legacy of rev. billy graham is based on a simple message.creation, fall, redemption and our ultimate hope set forth in scripture. we took this message of hope in christ to more than 185 nations, more than 200 billion people in person . and more than 2 billion people through radio and television broadcast. now i was one of those 2 billionwho would watch him on tv as a young kid . when i was young i remember loving to watch billy graham and for two reasons . one, it was the good news of jesus christ when simile presented and two, if he was on tv myparents would let me stay up late . to this day i want to get up and walk to him. more people have heard the good news from billy gr
ted, united states >> ladies and gentlemen, the hon. ted, united states ctr. from north carolina. >> good morning, it is my honor to be here. this day is a decade in the making. it would not have been possible without the teamwork of fellow members of the north carolina delegation so thank you . i want to thank them for their commitment to honor one of north carolina's favorite sons . the legacy of rev. billy graham is based on a simple message.creation, fall, redemption and our...
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kingdom and then the united states. someone else understood this profoundly -- harry s. truman. he understood on a personal level what can happen when we allow the forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war i, he rejoined the u.s. national guard, and he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this -- “i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the field. and i know too his” -- and add today her -- “courage.” the experience left truman -- along with generations of men and women who survived the two world wars -- determined that history would not repeat itself. harry truman believed that the best way, maybe the only way, to ensure that was to bind america's fate to that of other nations who shared our values; for all to commit to defending one another's territory as if it were their own. now, those of us here today in some ways may take that for granted now, after 75 years, but this was a radical belief
kingdom and then the united states. someone else understood this profoundly -- harry s. truman. he understood on a personal level what can happen when we allow the forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war i, he rejoined the u.s. national guard, and he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this -- “i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the field. and i know too his” --...