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pacific, and for humanitarian assistance. we have called on the house of representatives repeatedly to move our bill because the fastest way, the surest way for congress to get desperately needed aid to our allies is for house republicans to put the supplemental on the floor. it would pass. that was two months -- that was true two months ago. it's still true today. yesterday evening, speaker johnson laid out a process for house consideration of the supplemental that would break it up into separate parts. i am reserving judgment on what will come out of the house until we see more about the substance of the proposal and the process by which the proposal will proceed. hopefully we will get details of the speaker's proposal later today. again, time is of the essence. israel was attacked for the first time in its history directly by iran. the people of ukraine are now in all-out dispefr ration -- desperation. the ahead of the european command testified that russia's army is now 15% larger than it was at the start of the war. and
pacific, and for humanitarian assistance. we have called on the house of representatives repeatedly to move our bill because the fastest way, the surest way for congress to get desperately needed aid to our allies is for house republicans to put the supplemental on the floor. it would pass. that was two months -- that was true two months ago. it's still true today. yesterday evening, speaker johnson laid out a process for house consideration of the supplemental that would break it up into...
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pacific but i would highlight the passage of that emergency supplemental as a negative consequence if it is not passed on safety and security of the american people. to highlight the need to proceed i also highlighted the consequences of ignoring the border and i want to say at the the border is a national security issue, so while we focus on the things we normally think about national security sometimes we forget the dangerous circumstance that has been created. i have been to the border numerous times. on my last visit i watched as border patrol agents apprehend the chinese nationals attempting to come into our country illegally. that in and of itself odd to cause us to have great concern. under secretary mayorkas's watch border patrol has apprehended 336 individuals on a terror watch list. the terror watch list and the people who came here on 9/11 and the consequences of us failing to exclude him. 336 have been apprehended from that terrorist watch list. that doesn't include the ones that we've not caught. it suggests to us, suggests to me and i hope to us that there is a real seri
pacific but i would highlight the passage of that emergency supplemental as a negative consequence if it is not passed on safety and security of the american people. to highlight the need to proceed i also highlighted the consequences of ignoring the border and i want to say at the the border is a national security issue, so while we focus on the things we normally think about national security sometimes we forget the dangerous circumstance that has been created. i have been to the border...
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pacific. i highlighted then and i will highlight now the passage of the emergency supplemental as a consequence but a negative consequence if it's not passed on the safety and security of the american people. when i was here to highlight te importance of the legislation the need to proceed i also highlighted the consequences of ignoring our border. i want to say once again our border is a national security issue. while we focus on the things we normally think about national security sometimes we forget the dangerous circumstance that has been created. a bench of the border a number of times. numerous times on my last visit i watch a border patrol agents apprehended chinese and nationals attempted to come into our country illegally. that in and of itself should cause us to have great concern. under secretaries to watch u.s. border patrol has apprehended 336 individuals on the terror watch list. remember the terror watch list the people came here at 911 and the consequences of us failing to excl
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pacific later on in the philippines. he too is sending some really descriptive correspondence to mcnair back and forth. all right. so that takes time and it takes trust, i think, because, you know, you're basically reporting to the guy, heads up the branch, you're sort of part of army ground forces, telling them exactly what up to. and so i have to assume from that is that they have a prior relationship that that is productive and and so, you know, to me, just kind of a microcosm of how in charge with these commanders. so what's nature of how he's sort of running this global war? and in that sense, being in touch with these guys and influencing them? yeah, i think i think it really comes down to mcnair. mcnair was in this odd situation during the world war two where he he was the cheapest half of general headquarters. and then later the commander of army ground forces. but neither of those positions, they had a huge amount of responsibility, no command authority. you know, the agf's army ground forces, army air forces an
pacific later on in the philippines. he too is sending some really descriptive correspondence to mcnair back and forth. all right. so that takes time and it takes trust, i think, because, you know, you're basically reporting to the guy, heads up the branch, you're sort of part of army ground forces, telling them exactly what up to. and so i have to assume from that is that they have a prior relationship that that is productive and and so, you know, to me, just kind of a microcosm of how in...
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pacific. but i highlighted then and would highlight now the passage of that emergency supplemental has a consequence -- a negative consequence if it's not passed on the safety and security of the american people. and so when i was here to highlight the importance of that legislation and the need to proceed, i also highlighted the consequences of ignoring our border. i want to say once again, our border is a national security issue. so when we focus on the things about national security, sometimes we forget this dangerous circumstance that has been created. i have been to the border a number of times. on my last visit, i saw chinese nationals trying to come into our country illegally, that itself should cause us to have great concern. under smo senator mayorkas, the have been terror watch list people apprehended. 336 have been apprehended from that terrorist watch list, and that doesn't include the ones we have not caught. it suggests to us, to me and i hope to us, that there is a real serious
pacific. but i highlighted then and would highlight now the passage of that emergency supplemental has a consequence -- a negative consequence if it's not passed on the safety and security of the american people. and so when i was here to highlight the importance of that legislation and the need to proceed, i also highlighted the consequences of ignoring our border. i want to say once again, our border is a national security issue. so when we focus on the things about national security,...
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korea, and other pacific island nations i made sure with the most advanced technologies we developte and they cannot be sent to china because he'll undermine our national security i spoke with xi jinping said why? you they use it for all the wrong reasons are not going to get the advanced computer chips. finally for all the stuff talk on china, never occurred to my predecessor to do any of that. the bottomom line is out there competition with china not conflict. we are inch a stronger positiono win the economic competition in the 21st century against china or anyone else because we are investing in america workers again, finally. [applause] there's a lot back in the 30s that passed whether unions could exist.s, there is a provision very few people ever paid attention too. president sent money fromry congress to do something for the republic, he must use american products. he must use american workers. louis you couldn't find them. a lott of them did not find them except me. [applause] no, i mean it. not a joke. everything we build we still build with american product and american wor
korea, and other pacific island nations i made sure with the most advanced technologies we developte and they cannot be sent to china because he'll undermine our national security i spoke with xi jinping said why? you they use it for all the wrong reasons are not going to get the advanced computer chips. finally for all the stuff talk on china, never occurred to my predecessor to do any of that. the bottomom line is out there competition with china not conflict. we are inch a stronger positiono...
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a historic meeting 20 japan and south korea. indo-pacific bringing together, india, australia while bringing our allies together. it's america and our allies a skill joe biden because bringing us together to defeat and beat russia. he was make sure north korea what. what joe biden is doing is putting together those coalitions, back next you combat around being unified? that's the people joe biden has put back. >> can i make a response to that? i want this campaign after biden is very serious. i will say early rational republican i think a lot of what he said has happened but i have pleaded with the white house two years and it's been a slow walk. the long-range artillery between russia, crimea, who kept a supply line. either get in or get out. if you don't do it halfway. another with afghanistan and the way it was done was really getting promoted sent waves of weakness empowered them but this is my time see them coming down to invade. you have to ask, i'm not trying to be partisan from aquinas happening? why is the world on fire
a historic meeting 20 japan and south korea. indo-pacific bringing together, india, australia while bringing our allies together. it's america and our allies a skill joe biden because bringing us together to defeat and beat russia. he was make sure north korea what. what joe biden is doing is putting together those coalitions, back next you combat around being unified? that's the people joe biden has put back. >> can i make a response to that? i want this campaign after biden is very...
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in this context you visited the western pacific, specifically yokohama japan and south korea to tour shipyards over there. you noted we have much to learn from the shipyards. what specifically did you see that you would like the u.s. to put into practice and how do you hope to engage japan and south korea in the future? >> japan and south korea are two of our most important allies and partners. agreements moving forward for mutual collaboration among the three of us is exciting in the end of pacific. when you see allies and partners working together as closely as we are in the indo pacific, we just had a naval operation exercise where we operated with japan in the philippines as well. now we have another major exercise taking place off the southern coast of the philippines. these are all very exciting measures. can i travel to japan and south korea, i was impressed by the amazing amount of capital investment they made in their own shipyards and in the quality of life and quality of service to their shipyard workers outside the yards. they build hospitals, schools, and entertainment f
in this context you visited the western pacific, specifically yokohama japan and south korea to tour shipyards over there. you noted we have much to learn from the shipyards. what specifically did you see that you would like the u.s. to put into practice and how do you hope to engage japan and south korea in the future? >> japan and south korea are two of our most important allies and partners. agreements moving forward for mutual collaboration among the three of us is exciting in the end...
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it's in the pacific northwest as. everyone knows where bigfoot story begins. i hadn't left my bend in years, it seemed. when it became possible in the fall of 2021, i flew from boston to, the washington cascades, laden with instant noodles and covered 19 self-tests. not exactly to look for bigfoot, but to see the landscape arguably the biggest bigfoot country in the lower 48. a 60,000 square mile glaciated column that backed all the way up into canada. i had it on good authority that the mount baker, snoqualmie national forest and this very darrington ranger district was a favored bigfoot haunt of late. plus, it'd be big fun sleeping under the stars lying with a book under leafy grounds to be moving again, taking part in the existence of things. as keats put it with narrow nary an eyebrow raise at my quarantine, hair and waistline, and not knowing what the days would bring, knowing only they wouldn't bring the drudgery of sameness felt as vital as a beating heart. i'd been in such a yearning to get. and here i finally was the spot to begin my fieldwork as i wa
it's in the pacific northwest as. everyone knows where bigfoot story begins. i hadn't left my bend in years, it seemed. when it became possible in the fall of 2021, i flew from boston to, the washington cascades, laden with instant noodles and covered 19 self-tests. not exactly to look for bigfoot, but to see the landscape arguably the biggest bigfoot country in the lower 48. a 60,000 square mile glaciated column that backed all the way up into canada. i had it on good authority that the mount...
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of the west and the race for empire in the pacific by the end of the 19th century. and overseas, american empire was subject people from the caribbean to the philippines colonial rule. the demise of what i call the american republic inaugurated an era hierarchy and inequality. racial, ethnic, gendered and economic, rather than the one of equal citizenship promised by the war for and reconstruction so connecting the struggles and the debates, the struggle over black citizenship, with debates over gender, economic autonomy and sovereignty that raged at the same time, i aim to show that have missed much by confining in our vision of the end of reconstruction to the south. so it is not just the chronology and scope of my book, but it's in rotation that is thus at odds with conventional narratives which have emphasized how united states was able to develop a unique and long lost experiment in republican by expanding democracy incrementally. but to groups previously denied inclusion. now, in this prevailing view, the anglo american tradition of liberal democracy is distin
of the west and the race for empire in the pacific by the end of the 19th century. and overseas, american empire was subject people from the caribbean to the philippines colonial rule. the demise of what i call the american republic inaugurated an era hierarchy and inequality. racial, ethnic, gendered and economic, rather than the one of equal citizenship promised by the war for and reconstruction so connecting the struggles and the debates, the struggle over black citizenship, with debates...
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and the south china sea and against taiwan. if the house will pass the national security supplemental, we could degrade russia, we could degrade the iranian military capabilities, and we could do it without costing american lives. we can boost our economy through our defense industrial base and support for ukraine and our allies isn't a blank check. it's not charity. the united states is providing ukraine with critical equipment to defend itself and its territory. this equipment is pulled from u.s. stocks, which also means that it's putting people to work back at home. but despite misinformation from too many house republicans, a majority of the funding in the bill the senate sent over more than 60 days ago is spent in the united states. it would be spent to replenish our own military stocks so that we can continue to meet our military requirements. it would shore up our military readiness and ensure the u.s. industrial base can keep up with demand. a destabilized yawp as a result of -- a destabilized europe as a result of ukra
and the south china sea and against taiwan. if the house will pass the national security supplemental, we could degrade russia, we could degrade the iranian military capabilities, and we could do it without costing american lives. we can boost our economy through our defense industrial base and support for ukraine and our allies isn't a blank check. it's not charity. the united states is providing ukraine with critical equipment to defend itself and its territory. this equipment is pulled from...
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and it's been provided to us by a pacific island where we reach for soap that has been created for us by a european. and then at the table we drink coffee, which has come to us from a south american or tea from china or cocoa from the west. before we leave for jobs, we are already beholden to more than half the world. dr. king wrote these words decades before the words global economy became part of our national parlance. he understood concept of the connection between of humanity and our vocation and being not because he was an economist, but rather because he was a pastor. and as dr. king pastor, that i a pastor want to stop and remember and celebrate this day day our word pastor connotes a shepherd, one who cares for. and with guiding and a prophetic advises and counsels in a faith community. and dr. king embodied all of those traits. it was through his pastors. that is the way he saw the world, that he knew that all humanity had been made in the image and likeness of our god. we're taught that, and that applies. we're talking about our flaws, our tremendous gifts. they're all the t
and it's been provided to us by a pacific island where we reach for soap that has been created for us by a european. and then at the table we drink coffee, which has come to us from a south american or tea from china or cocoa from the west. before we leave for jobs, we are already beholden to more than half the world. dr. king wrote these words decades before the words global economy became part of our national parlance. he understood concept of the connection between of humanity and our...
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and australia and india and south korea, taiwan and of course japan proves it every day. people to people, government to government, business-to-business. whether the state of indiana is directly involved or not. japan represents a brighter future for indiana, more stable, more certain, more addictive will and the markets like that and they like more of it. if we are as a nation, estates, prepared to seize more of it, between the u.s. and more countries. in africa and latin america as well. to put it mildly, the source of mutually beneficial relationships are not in the cards for our geostrategic adversaries, the likes of iran and north korea and russia. their systems don't work that way. so thank you for maintaining our superpowers. through the valuable work that you all do and guys like me are paying attention. your willingness to facilitate and discuss the on ground benefits of investment and trade is because for my optimism in and of itself. thank you for doing more than your part in keeping america's bond with japan unbreakable, and now i look forward to dodging any
and australia and india and south korea, taiwan and of course japan proves it every day. people to people, government to government, business-to-business. whether the state of indiana is directly involved or not. japan represents a brighter future for indiana, more stable, more certain, more addictive will and the markets like that and they like more of it. if we are as a nation, estates, prepared to seize more of it, between the u.s. and more countries. in africa and latin america as well. to...
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even make sense that we are kind of elevating all those non-nato allies that we have in asia, japan, south korea, australia, out of the state in the structure? thank you. >> can ask et to maybe take, take a pic of questions are part of the questions? if you can keep your responses to say two minutes or so. then we'll have time for a closing. >> sure. so on your point abbasid this is really big concern, the concerned about reserves and the concern about people there and i would just point out the differences that you see in conscription. here in the united states we have the draft, but we now are in a voluntary armed forces. and even though the draft still exist in the form of young men signing up, this has not been opened up to young women even though it's been discussed numerous times in congress. so i would say that's a real concern. on the last question, i'm thinking that is a possible to be thinking about the asian pacific region, and as u.s. priorities, uk priorities are shifting in that direction, does it still, should we still be thinking that nato has the presence and really has so
even make sense that we are kind of elevating all those non-nato allies that we have in asia, japan, south korea, australia, out of the state in the structure? thank you. >> can ask et to maybe take, take a pic of questions are part of the questions? if you can keep your responses to say two minutes or so. then we'll have time for a closing. >> sure. so on your point abbasid this is really big concern, the concerned about reserves and the concern about people there and i would just...
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you know, we are -- kind of elevating all of those nonnato allies that we have in the region a japan, south korea, australia, new zealand for example how do they sit into that example? >> can i ask each of you to maybe take your pick of the questions or parts of the questions but each but responses -- or so and then we'll have time for closeout remarks. >> i'm sorry -- >> sure. so on professor's point i would say that this is a really big concern that concern about reserves and the concern about people and i would just point differences that you see in here in the united states we have the draft. but we now are -- in a voluntary, you know, armed forces and even though the draft still exist in the form of young men signing up this is not opened f up to young women even though it's been -- discussed numerous times in congress. so i would say that's a real legitimate concern on the last question, thinking about, you know, is it possible to be thinking about -- you know the asian pacific region, and you know, u.s. priorities u.k. priorities are shifting in that direction. does it still should w
you know, we are -- kind of elevating all of those nonnato allies that we have in the region a japan, south korea, australia, new zealand for example how do they sit into that example? >> can i ask each of you to maybe take your pick of the questions or parts of the questions but each but responses -- or so and then we'll have time for closeout remarks. >> i'm sorry -- >> sure. so on professor's point i would say that this is a really big concern that concern about reserves...
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because the only way around was down underneath south america. and that's a long way to go. i think approximately 180 day journey if you leave the east coast of the united states, go all the way down to end up in california. it takes half a year, right. so if you can a quicker way, you're going to take it. and then jefferson says, obviously, we all know that there are people living in the louisiana territory. you're going to probably run into them. please collect all the information you can about them about the languages they speak about their allegiances, about their affiliation about the way that they live how they sustain themselves and to do as much as you can not to make them hate the united states, if at all possible. right. we talked we ended last time on this idea that one of the most omnipresent threats to the new american republic were these powerful indigenous nations. lewis and are acting in part as diplomats going out to the west trying to meet with indigenous peoples and to try and get a map or a sense of where allegiances lie. groups do not like each other. wh
because the only way around was down underneath south america. and that's a long way to go. i think approximately 180 day journey if you leave the east coast of the united states, go all the way down to end up in california. it takes half a year, right. so if you can a quicker way, you're going to take it. and then jefferson says, obviously, we all know that there are people living in the louisiana territory. you're going to probably run into them. please collect all the information you can...
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even make sense that we are kind of elevating all those non-nato allies that we have in asia, japan, south korea, australia, out of the state in the structure? thank you. >> can ask et to maybe take, take a pic of questions are part of the questions? if you can keep your responses to say two minutes or so. then we'll have time for a closing. >> sure. so on your point abbasid this is really big concern, the concerned about reserves and the concern about people there and i would just point out the differences that you see in conscription. here in the united states we have the draft, but we now are in a voluntary armed forces. and even though the draft still exist in the form of young men signing up, this has not been opened up to young women even though it's been discussed numerous times in congress. so i would say that's a real concern. on the last question, i'm thinking that is a possible to be thinking about the asian pacific region, and as u.s. priorities, uk priorities are shifting in that direction, does it still, should we still be thinking that nato has the presence and really has so
even make sense that we are kind of elevating all those non-nato allies that we have in asia, japan, south korea, australia, out of the state in the structure? thank you. >> can ask et to maybe take, take a pic of questions are part of the questions? if you can keep your responses to say two minutes or so. then we'll have time for a closing. >> sure. so on your point abbasid this is really big concern, the concerned about reserves and the concern about people there and i would just...