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andy, the united states turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. side will withdraw for 120 hours. underlitary operations operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe the nearlyom 20-mile-wide state some barrier south of the turkish border in syria. say, this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against addition,ity and in the united states and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future , working on anne international basis to ensure peace and security defines this border region of syria. in addition to the settlement today, with the cease-fire, turkey and the united states mutually committed to defeat isis activities in northeast syria. this will also include an agreement renewed today to coordinate efforts on detention facilities and internally displaced persons and formally -- in formerly isis-c
andy, the united states turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. side will withdraw for 120 hours. underlitary operations operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe the nearlyom 20-mile-wide state some barrier south of the turkish border in syria. say, this also includes an agreement by turkey to...
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same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political support with at least currency some kinds of stay really to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible no one news near to must prevail and all others must be vanquished the state of affairs to serve the public interest. welcome back to worlds apart with time and that is as easy as system professor for a general studies that show he had been hashed to university in tech crunch that there is a day before the break you mentioned t
same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political support with at least currency some kinds of stay really to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be...
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in the past the united states, the u.s. policy sought to whether investing in the situations or through regular government contact. these things are not there anymore. the president is the key figure. and you would think this should make things easier because you're dealing with one man. but 30 is not saudi arabia or egypt, despite centralization of power and authoritarianism it's public opinion and election still matters in turkey. you're dealing with the public that is anti-american. they think the u.s. is in decline and become irrelevant. so you combine that very anti-american public opinion with a very personalized system in which there is no one that can put the brakes on his worst instincts. so you get turkey where the worldview and domestic electoral consideration becomes decisive and foreign policymaking. in the second thing i want to talk about is the change in turkish military. the turkish military has been an asset in this relationship. and despite the marginal progress for, it's always been very tornado for the
in the past the united states, the u.s. policy sought to whether investing in the situations or through regular government contact. these things are not there anymore. the president is the key figure. and you would think this should make things easier because you're dealing with one man. but 30 is not saudi arabia or egypt, despite centralization of power and authoritarianism it's public opinion and election still matters in turkey. you're dealing with the public that is anti-american. they...
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in the united states of america. the today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00 all military operations under operation piece spring will be pause in operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our ministration has already been in contact. with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe withdrawal from the nearly 20 mile wide safe zone area south of the turkish border in syria. let me say this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community. and in addition. the united states and turkey have both mutually committed. to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone working on an international basis to ensure that peace and security defines this border region of syria in addition to the settlement today with the ceasefire turkey in the unite
in the united states of america. the today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00 all military operations under operation piece spring will be pause in operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our ministration has already been in contact. with syrian defense forces and we have already begun...
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people can enter the united states. different data have shown we have already lost billions of dollars, and that hurts big and small businesses. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to all the witnesses for being here, especially the stories of people impacted. today's hearing is always helpful. the man from new york, for the new yorker. i've been giving you the assumption you are a great guy, have a great wife, have two beautiful, amazing kids, and the goal is to pursue the american dream and escape conditions in yemen, which we know here in america, we may not know to the extent your family does back in yemen, but it is a really bad situation back there. we do know that here in the u.s. that you might not take comfort in, because the ultimate goal is for you to be with your family. that is what you want. you is what you would make happy, nothing short of that. what is interesting as i hear your story, and as a ranking member of the investigation subcommittee, we hav
people can enter the united states. different data have shown we have already lost billions of dollars, and that hurts big and small businesses. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to all the witnesses for being here, especially the stories of people impacted. today's hearing is always helpful. the man from new york, for the new yorker. i've been giving you the assumption you are a great guy, have a great wife, have two...
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the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely do to the nonmarket base practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. the one that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years and is largely in recognition of the special challenges posed by nonmarket base economies that the united states, japan and european union are having this trilateral discussion about reforming the pto rules . the discussions are focused on topics like industrial subsidies the state owned enterprises, forced technology transfer and other nonmarket base practices. so the form of government of countries is absolutely critical. a model of progressive liberalization the united states pursued after world war ii of gradual reductions in tariffs, that's extremely important but when it comes to an economy like china's , it's insufficient to break down the trade investment barriers that pose a threat to us companies and workers. >> was moved to the audience
the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely do to the nonmarket base practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. the one that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years and is largely in recognition of the special challenges posed by nonmarket base economies that the united states, japan and european union are having this trilateral discussion about reforming the pto...
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oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the meaning of the appointments clause. they are employees. their appointments are not controlled by the appointments clause. congress can pick whatever mode of appointment is necessary and proper for carrying into execution government powers, and their positions do not acquire the specific statutory authorization of established by law that is necessary for officers. for those people, the 9900 50 or whatever of the rest of them, it suffices to provide, as congress has, not just for the department of justice, but for every federal agency that they may employ such numbers employees
oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the...
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not a single united states service member was killed in this operation. despite baghdadi's death, the security situation in syria remains complex. nonstate actors continue to vie for control of territory and resources within the country. as we have learned from our recent history in the middle east, it is very easy to get drawn into continued conflict if our objectives are not clear. acting as a police force is not our mission. our mission in syria remaining the same since 2014, to enable the enduring defeat of isis. it is intended to posture us to continue this mission and give the president options while returning the balance back home to the united states. those who remain will continue to execute counter terrorism operations while staying in close contact with the syrian democratic forces who have fought along side us. the united states will retain control of oil fields in northeast syria. these oil fields provided isis with the bulk of financial resources used to fund its terror. u.s. troops will remain positioned in this area to deny isis access to
not a single united states service member was killed in this operation. despite baghdadi's death, the security situation in syria remains complex. nonstate actors continue to vie for control of territory and resources within the country. as we have learned from our recent history in the middle east, it is very easy to get drawn into continued conflict if our objectives are not clear. acting as a police force is not our mission. our mission in syria remaining the same since 2014, to enable the...
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you mentioned that the united states -- you mentioned the united states opposed turkey's incursion into northern syria. that erdogan had always wanted a sort of safe zone here. what concessions did you actually get out of president erdogan, number one. number two, have you gotten specific assurances from the ypg that they would comply with the terms of this agreement, because this is something that they have said that they would not do. and finally, with the kurds moving south and now with the u.s. sanctions in terms of them moving south, how would you address critics who would call this essentially a second abandonment of the kurds? >> well, i think you'll be able to see from the agreement itself what concessions were made. president trump, in his telephone call with president erdogan earlier this week, and in the directive that he gave us to deliver, was very clear that he wanted a cease-fire. he wanted to stop the violence. turkey's engaged in an active military operation. i can tell you that as our discussions began over the course of the five-hour period of time, we reached a place
you mentioned that the united states -- you mentioned the united states opposed turkey's incursion into northern syria. that erdogan had always wanted a sort of safe zone here. what concessions did you actually get out of president erdogan, number one. number two, have you gotten specific assurances from the ypg that they would comply with the terms of this agreement, because this is something that they have said that they would not do. and finally, with the kurds moving south and now with the...
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states of america, that today we united states and turkey have agreed to a cease ire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p.g. forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under eration peace spring will be paused an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe withdrawal from the nearly 20-mile-wide safe zone area. south of the turkish border into ir yasm let me say this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of kobhani and in addition, the united states and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone, working on an international basis to ensure that peace and security defines this border region of syria. in addition to the settlement today with the cease fire, turkey and the united states mutually committed to the defeat isis activities i
states of america, that today we united states and turkey have agreed to a cease ire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p.g. forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under eration peace spring will be paused an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate...
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states in the defeat of eisel working alongside the united states for almost 5 years even holding out hope that with that will come the promise of some sort of autonomy control government region nation all of that has been abandoned and number of lawmakers including senator marco rubio rip. public and have said this is going to leave a moral stayed on the united states that the reputation with u.s. allies will be harmed not just in the eyes potentially of the european community that has registered deep concern about this but but others expanding even wider that the united states has moved ahead impulsively for political reasons perhaps motivated most of the words of donald trump in his effort to win reelection in 2020 years very clearly from the white house on monday that he made a campaign promise in 2016 to get the united states out of endless foreign wars and it appears that not just the underscoring of the relationship with turkey but also keeping that campaign promise is at the forefront of donald trump's mind as he made this decision on sunday that has now led to these breaking
states in the defeat of eisel working alongside the united states for almost 5 years even holding out hope that with that will come the promise of some sort of autonomy control government region nation all of that has been abandoned and number of lawmakers including senator marco rubio rip. public and have said this is going to leave a moral stayed on the united states that the reputation with u.s. allies will be harmed not just in the eyes potentially of the european community that has...
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united states of america, mr. trump, not our guy. he appointed. that the misses special -- he's now a special prosecutor, but i forget exactly what his title was. in any event. wasn't a special prosecutor. but he did in fact find that there was reason to believe that there was obstruction of justice. mr. scalise: he had authority. he filed no charges. he found nothing that rose to the level of filing charges. that he had the full authority to do. mr. hoyer: that is inaccurate. mr. scalise: that is accurate. mr. hoyer: that is inaccurate. mr. scalise: did he file a charge? please name. it i haven't seen the charge -- name it. i haven't seen the charge. mr. hoyer: why didn't he file a charge? if you read the report, as i'm sure you did -- mr. scalise: you're acknowledging he didn't. mr. hoyer: he said, i didn't file a charge because i cannot file a charge against the president of the united states. mr. scalise: the department of justice disagreed with that. mr. hoyer: under justice department rules. he was an employ
united states of america, mr. trump, not our guy. he appointed. that the misses special -- he's now a special prosecutor, but i forget exactly what his title was. in any event. wasn't a special prosecutor. but he did in fact find that there was reason to believe that there was obstruction of justice. mr. scalise: he had authority. he filed no charges. he found nothing that rose to the level of filing charges. that he had the full authority to do. mr. hoyer: that is inaccurate. mr. scalise: that...
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united states are. these turkey who agreed to cease fire. all right more on that tonight we've got coverage from turkey and the united states g.w. correspondent story of jones and public joining us from istanbul in washington gentlemen good evening dorian let me start with you what more do we know about this cease fire slash suspension slash temporary stop in fighting. detail full details of this agreement and how it actually worked there are really many of them and that is really fueling growing concerns about whether this deal will actually work how it is that there will be 120 alex cease fire during that time syrian kurdish forces will withdraw to 32 kilometers away from turkey's frontier now we have had reactions from the commander of those kurdish forces of the syrian democratic forces general muslim cavani he welcomed the decision but crucially he said that the forces will only withdraw from those that are currently fighting the turkish forces now that will cause concern in ankara because there understand the deal is that kurdish force
united states are. these turkey who agreed to cease fire. all right more on that tonight we've got coverage from turkey and the united states g.w. correspondent story of jones and public joining us from istanbul in washington gentlemen good evening dorian let me start with you what more do we know about this cease fire slash suspension slash temporary stop in fighting. detail full details of this agreement and how it actually worked there are really many of them and that is really fueling...
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people who worked for the united states. this in some ways was your first experience of personal attacks. >> explained the files and why you came under criticism? >> i'm not sure i can explain. i talk in the book but let me -- these are two different things. i really was never attacked with the embassy bombings in effect the accountability was legal in the state department appointed the board that is set up anytime there's an attack on u.s. personnel overseas and diplomatic services. they found nothing wrong with my conduct or anything of the sort. >> it was the aftermath? >> this is not us about about the embassy bombing as it was 9/11. fast-forward almost four years later, when 9/11 occurred. i was at that point a private citizen whose home in private life, not even really working full-time. in two or three months after 9/11 there was an article published in vanity fair that alleged that i as well as former secretary of state madeleine albright and former national security advisor were in effect responsible for 9/11 . . .
people who worked for the united states. this in some ways was your first experience of personal attacks. >> explained the files and why you came under criticism? >> i'm not sure i can explain. i talk in the book but let me -- these are two different things. i really was never attacked with the embassy bombings in effect the accountability was legal in the state department appointed the board that is set up anytime there's an attack on u.s. personnel overseas and diplomatic...
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united states accountable. and it is important for people to cooperate with that inquiry. whether you're a democrat or republican, we ought to be able to find the truth. that's what an impeachment inquiry is all about. but when they resist cooperating, when they resist subpoenas, all they're doing is sending a message to the country that there's something to hide and they don't want to be truthful with the congress in this inquiry. that in and of itself can become an article of impeachment. >> leon panetta, thank you very much, on a very tough day in washington. thank you for joining us. >>> let's go to nbc's kelly o'donnell. we're awaiting from the joint news conference, but we certainly heard from the president today. now there's more and more testimony, mike mckinley, former top adviser to mike pompeo, an ambassador to three different countries, is up there testifying. we understand that the politics of the state department have now become something that he could not continue to participate in, or at least o
united states accountable. and it is important for people to cooperate with that inquiry. whether you're a democrat or republican, we ought to be able to find the truth. that's what an impeachment inquiry is all about. but when they resist cooperating, when they resist subpoenas, all they're doing is sending a message to the country that there's something to hide and they don't want to be truthful with the congress in this inquiry. that in and of itself can become an article of impeachment....
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the ambassador to the united states and now the conservative member of the united states parliament. this is about them. this is about the legacy of senator helms, as brian said so so eloquently. i want to go back to the 1970s. not in this country but in the united kingdom. the aircraft carrier of freedom. the place where democratic representatives of government began. in the 1970s. when sandra helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom was on the eve of destruction. i saw it, as a young american who was stationed on the british military base. what we now know as the sylvie in, the welfare state to the life out of the people, and the socialist labor government accepted the united states devolution into throat was status. at the depth of this time, truly remarkable leaders. one was a methodist grocery store, the other was a baptist sheriff's son, they became united and unapologetic defense of the belief that western civilization was celebrating and defending. it was britain and her progeny, the united states that created the notion of a limited government in which demo
the ambassador to the united states and now the conservative member of the united states parliament. this is about them. this is about the legacy of senator helms, as brian said so so eloquently. i want to go back to the 1970s. not in this country but in the united kingdom. the aircraft carrier of freedom. the place where democratic representatives of government began. in the 1970s. when sandra helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom was on the eve of destruction. i saw it,...
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united states military. that's a sacred duty. so we hope that you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so f concerned about security and deployment of the united states military. power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world with the larger or more powerful military than we have. and then to take an oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. care for those who go to war and when they come home and their families while they're out. and then that responsibility that they risk their lives that when they are in harms way it is for the overwhelming national securityanlm purpose. the united states of america would stand by its commitment to stand by its allies. so the united states - - seeks peace but it will not hesitate to defend our national interest for those to swear into a sacred alliance and with that misuse but donald trump i believe i'm not comfortable to say
united states military. that's a sacred duty. so we hope that you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so f concerned about security and deployment of the united states military. power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world with the larger or more powerful military than we have. and then to take an oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. care...
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the united states and china as a rising the world. it is working to rise its power but if the united states must diminish, but we don't hear much is how china is trying to diminish the states. i still united states is definitely going to be the sole superpower and i agree with president trump his strategy through strength peace through strength. which goes back to the reagan administration which makes clay says if you would prevent a war, make sure that the other side doesn't miscalculate into settling into a war. this kind of way you disagree with the grant analysis strategy. connect the also have a number of very interesting quotes read each chapter has a quote. for example, on the assassins space, you have a kernel, a chinese kernel staying quote to meet the requirements of the exceeding the united states and the work of the pla, should have assassins mace weapons with space attack capability. [applause] sierra china has that capability today. >> you have is you said a fictional kind of scenario but you do talk about the fact that
the united states and china as a rising the world. it is working to rise its power but if the united states must diminish, but we don't hear much is how china is trying to diminish the states. i still united states is definitely going to be the sole superpower and i agree with president trump his strategy through strength peace through strength. which goes back to the reagan administration which makes clay says if you would prevent a war, make sure that the other side doesn't miscalculate into...
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and i hope that the united states even though the clips and i hope that the united states even though there was that this has not been coordinated with those traders whether or. this has not been coordinated with those traders whether or. not it can but as it can be decisive and if that happens we hope that somebody the american president can be decisive and if that happens we hope that the american president will be decisive on day sure that comes through but is seen as a president who will be decisive on day sure that comes through but is seen as living. over commission but is seen as living in freedom but is it being. over commission by the seen as living in freedom but it's seen as living in 2 states. living free and independent living in 2 states. living in a free and independent sovereign state now unfortunately the president has taken us into a state now unfortunately the president has taken us into a totally different that action but the message from syria is that if the medical literature on that action but the message from syria is that if the american press . i don't want s
and i hope that the united states even though the clips and i hope that the united states even though there was that this has not been coordinated with those traders whether or. this has not been coordinated with those traders whether or. not it can but as it can be decisive and if that happens we hope that somebody the american president can be decisive and if that happens we hope that the american president will be decisive on day sure that comes through but is seen as a president who will be...
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schumer, democratic leader of the united states senate. senator schumer: in his first speech in congress, elijah famously quoted maryland congressman mitchell extolling the virtues and deficiencies of the one minute. the 60 second limit of speaking on the house floor. this morning i feel the deficiencies of having only one minute to honor our friend, elijah cummings, because he exuded such a rare quality. he was strong, very strong, when necessary. but also kind and caring and honorable. universally respected and admired in a divided time. his voice could shake mountains, stir the most cynical hearts, inspiring us all to be better. his authority came not from the office he held, nor from the timber of his voice, nor its sometimes thundering boom, it came from the moral force of his life. a sharecropper's son, born and raised in baltimore, elijah cummings never forgot where he came from and never lost sight of where he wanted his country to go. that's why no matter your politics if you knew elijah you went to him for guidance. i often did.
schumer, democratic leader of the united states senate. senator schumer: in his first speech in congress, elijah famously quoted maryland congressman mitchell extolling the virtues and deficiencies of the one minute. the 60 second limit of speaking on the house floor. this morning i feel the deficiencies of having only one minute to honor our friend, elijah cummings, because he exuded such a rare quality. he was strong, very strong, when necessary. but also kind and caring and honorable....
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that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or a more confident military than what we have. it is not an ego booster or ratings booster. you take the yacht oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. the only sacred obligation we have is to protect those we send to war to care for them when they come home and their families when they are gone. they risk their lives so their government can work. another responsibility is that when a commander-in-chief it's for an overwhelming national security purpose. and also drive responsibility to our allies and to our partners in the united states of america will stand b
that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or...
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the visible hand of the state is even in the well this is like the united states we're thinking about the success of the invention of the internet for example with our state intervention in the in the military research i mean this may not have happened or at least what happens on voss and he will even look at now. a country so far since they're almost there in the book state owned enterprise us you know some of the big biggest events banks up i'll say so i think this they don't have to buy system on please come of this. but i think the challenges ahead i like to refer to a lot of big i mention the fact that china's or suspected or the remarkable achievements of all this in fact if you look at the period it's not 70 years ringback because china only open up in i think 70 lines so yes in 40 years this company changed but then but then. all the time it's respected sunny's lot like why a lot of countries even every search in. africa where china's investments . you know the better this is the last time is makes closed. on sunday is soft you know what the soul. institutions kind of institut
the visible hand of the state is even in the well this is like the united states we're thinking about the success of the invention of the internet for example with our state intervention in the in the military research i mean this may not have happened or at least what happens on voss and he will even look at now. a country so far since they're almost there in the book state owned enterprise us you know some of the big biggest events banks up i'll say so i think this they don't have to buy...
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now, that's ex-the united states. that's a very significant increase, even though many countries still are nowhere close to 2% and don't have a path to get to it by 2024. implicitly, if we are allowing nato members not to live up to that commitment while we're spending over 4% of our gdp on global defense, we are subsidizing european welfare systems. that's a very hard case to make to the american people. all we are saying to others is, if you believe in your own self-defense, live up to the commitment you voluntarily made. i remember one european leader at the nato summit in 2018 said, well, we were trying to move up to get closer to 2% of gdp, but you know, our economy is growing so fast that it's harder to get there because 2% now is a higher nominal currency figure. so you've got to cut us some slack. that's a statement that's saying we're doing so well economically, we can't afford to defend ourselves. it's not acceptable. it's not acceptable. so i would say to korea and japan, i think there should be a rebalanci
now, that's ex-the united states. that's a very significant increase, even though many countries still are nowhere close to 2% and don't have a path to get to it by 2024. implicitly, if we are allowing nato members not to live up to that commitment while we're spending over 4% of our gdp on global defense, we are subsidizing european welfare systems. that's a very hard case to make to the american people. all we are saying to others is, if you believe in your own self-defense, live up to the...
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in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world as it stood in 2016 the traditional tools hadn't been working. something new was needed and the administration isn't flinching from trying new policy approaches. let me address a few of the other comments i heard. if i have time. first, as to the charge that the united states is now somehow a country that uses managed trade rather than free-trade, what i would say is in the heritage foundation's 2019 in-depth of economic freedom the united states was 12th. the united states was one of the most highly ranked countries in the world. i think we still have a
in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world...
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the united states have roughly three electric power grids. the chinese have been detected in all three of the belief among military is that in a crisis or conflict they could basically turn off the lights. now, we have 16 critical infrastructures in addition to our electric grid, our financial communications. but we cope dogs with the most critical infrastructures the electric grid. if that goes down were in deep trouble. >> on a scale of one to ten and ten being the most concerning, where are we on that scale in terms of a continued feature of a chinese cyber attack. >> i would say the chinese cyber attack today is seven and eight and growing. we have witnessed it in many ways. it is going to get worse when the chinese have stolen massive amounts of data. in the book i highlight the case of -- and he was the case of a pla hacker and he operated the network out of vancouver that successfully broke into boeing and stole a $.4 billion worth of research on the c-17 transport. this was the militaries front-line transport. i have traveled on many
the united states have roughly three electric power grids. the chinese have been detected in all three of the belief among military is that in a crisis or conflict they could basically turn off the lights. now, we have 16 critical infrastructures in addition to our electric grid, our financial communications. but we cope dogs with the most critical infrastructures the electric grid. if that goes down were in deep trouble. >> on a scale of one to ten and ten being the most concerning,...
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first, the united states will keep all of its commitments. second, which all provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a ation allied with us or of nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. third, in cases of all the other types of aggression, we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. but we should look for the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense. after i announced this policy i found the leaders of nations which might be threatened by communist aggression welcomed this new direction in american foreign-policy. the defense of freedom is everybody's business, not just america's. and it is particularly the responsible of the people whose freedom is threatened. ,n the previous administration we americanized the war in vietnam. arehis administration, we vietnamizing the search for peace. the policy of the previous administration not only assumed primary sponsor that before the wa
first, the united states will keep all of its commitments. second, which all provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a ation allied with us or of nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. third, in cases of all the other types of aggression, we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. but we should look for the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the...
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he would go on to the united states senate. in fact, he served in the congress now for more than 40 years, and i can tell you, he has been a champion for his fellow iowa farmers like no one else. he's been a champion for our constitutional liberties. as chairman of the judiciary committee, and he's obviously a terrific grandfather. join me in thanking senator chuck grassley for his great, great leadership for iowa. [ applause ] it really is great to be here with so many friends, and let me mention one more friend of mine who when i told him last night i was headed to iowa i think he was a little bit jealous. he's man who loves the state of iowa and a man the people of iowa put their confidence in three years ago. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump! [ cheers and applause ] but it is great to be back on the farm, especially great to be here at a great family farm here in iowa. you know, i grew up south of highway 40 myself in southern indiana. i didn't grow up on a fa
he would go on to the united states senate. in fact, he served in the congress now for more than 40 years, and i can tell you, he has been a champion for his fellow iowa farmers like no one else. he's been a champion for our constitutional liberties. as chairman of the judiciary committee, and he's obviously a terrific grandfather. join me in thanking senator chuck grassley for his great, great leadership for iowa. [ applause ] it really is great to be here with so many friends, and let me...
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in the united states, it has become somewhat of a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. you know, it might make it harder to achieve the type of agreements we need here in the united states, but we have two problems. we have the people who deny climate, and then we have the people who think it is easy to solve. and we need to help educate both of those groups. david: but in the history of human civilization, is there any evidence that people do things that will affect their great-great-grandchildren but that they will not see the benefit from? bill: well, the united states, actually, of all governments, has been willing to take on very difficult problems like cancer and make gigantic investments, knowing that the real payoff would be many decades down the road. when that was first being pushed, people were saying hey, this is important. climate change is like that. where you got to take a long-term perspective and government at its best is when it is taking that long-term perspective and funding the basic r&d and the policies that leads to full-scale deployments. david:
in the united states, it has become somewhat of a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. you know, it might make it harder to achieve the type of agreements we need here in the united states, but we have two problems. we have the people who deny climate, and then we have the people who think it is easy to solve. and we need to help educate both of those groups. david: but in the history of human civilization, is there any evidence that people do things that will affect their...
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the president made the united states available and the good offices of the united states available to mediate to bring this to you a swift conclusion and restore peace to the area. as the president says, we'll have to see how the turks respond. the kurd would like us to be involved in mediating a resolution. we'll see what happens with turkey. lou: that would be in the great american tradition in line with our history as a nation more so than adventurous militarily policies that have been followed. you are also changing the office of national security advisor considerably, a huge staff in the white house to provide national security council to the president. give us your view about how you want to reorient it and wait will look like in the weeks and months ahead. >> we just had a great town hall meeting with all the staffers at the nfc. they are a dnsc. they are a fine group of people from the military to the state department. they work tirelessly on behalf of the president and the american people. over the years, the job of the nsc is to coordinate policy to get the best opposites fo
the president made the united states available and the good offices of the united states available to mediate to bring this to you a swift conclusion and restore peace to the area. as the president says, we'll have to see how the turks respond. the kurd would like us to be involved in mediating a resolution. we'll see what happens with turkey. lou: that would be in the great american tradition in line with our history as a nation more so than adventurous militarily policies that have been...
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united states-mexico-canada agreement. i have met with numerous arizona businesses who have told me over and over and over again the importance of the usmca. i have told them that i support it. i have told them, i want this to pass in congress. but, as we all know, it hasn't moved. it hasn't been heard. my state of arizona depends on trade with canada and mexico. over 228,000 arizona jobs are supported by the u.s. trade with canada and mexico. and arizona exports over 9 billion in goods and -- $9 billion in goods and services to canada and mexico. we supply them with agricultural products, engines and turbines, and over a billion dollars a year in metal ores. the usmca would support this trade through numerous key provisions. for example, new customs and trade rules will cut red tape and make it easier for small businesses to participate in trade. it also protects american innovation, by modernizing rules related to intellectual property. it also encourages greater market access for america's farmers. america and arizona s
united states-mexico-canada agreement. i have met with numerous arizona businesses who have told me over and over and over again the importance of the usmca. i have told them that i support it. i have told them, i want this to pass in congress. but, as we all know, it hasn't moved. it hasn't been heard. my state of arizona depends on trade with canada and mexico. over 228,000 arizona jobs are supported by the u.s. trade with canada and mexico. and arizona exports over 9 billion in goods and --...
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states after world war 2 and then surrendered a great deal of their sovereignty to the united states after world war 2 and then is germany of course ceased to exist and its sovereignty went over is germany of course ceased to exist and its sovereignty went to over to the united states as well so they're not really in charge of their own affairs but up to the united states as well so they're not really in charge of their own affairs but on the other hand the americans are so asleep at the wheel right now that you know when the cat on the other hand the americans are so asleep at the wheel right now that you know when the cat's away to moscow the mice will play and so the germans do end up doing a lot of this a way to moscow the mice will play and so the germans do end up doing a lot of things that americans don't necessarily approve off just building lots of factories in russia thanks that americans don't necessarily approve off just building lots of factories in russia. so i think that germany could. so i think that germany could get closer and closer to russia as the united states d
states after world war 2 and then surrendered a great deal of their sovereignty to the united states after world war 2 and then is germany of course ceased to exist and its sovereignty went over is germany of course ceased to exist and its sovereignty went to over to the united states as well so they're not really in charge of their own affairs but up to the united states as well so they're not really in charge of their own affairs but on the other hand the americans are so asleep at the wheel...
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states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish side will pause operation peace bring you know order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for 120 hours all military operations under operation peace for a movie pause in operation the spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. the agreement promises collection of why p.g. have appends and the disabling of their fortifications and all other fighting positions they will have to withdraw from in a reactor that is 32 kilometers deep expected to eventually become a safe zone that turkey has sowed for months the us is still committed to cooperate with the syrian democratic forces made up mainly of kurdish why peachey even though they're no longer aiding them militarily and the cease fire means it will not impose sanctions on turkey which i'm very happy to report tremendous success with respect to turkey and i want to thank president there was and i want to thank our vice president my parents. secretary of state bike bob baer great
states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish side will pause operation peace bring you know order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for 120 hours all military operations under operation peace for a movie pause in operation the spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. the agreement promises collection of why p.g. have appends and the disabling of their fortifications and all other fighting positions they will have to...
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airbus. >> that was a big win for the united states, right? you never had wins with other presidents, did you? >> you're supposed to let the other guy answer. but anyway, the president of finland is determined to answer the question. >> but i think the question is for me. >> so the question, sir, is if you're concerned that the president will impose those tariffs and the effect that that may have on the economy. >> yes. first of all, when i referred to your democracy, i just wanted to tell that i'm impressed what american people have gained during these decades, 100 or so years, building up a very impressive democracy. so keep it going on. >> keep democracy going on. a message maybe. but you know what they say. a picture is worth a thousand words. look at that. and these pictures of an unhinged president lashing out in the oval office, having one very public meltdown after another, they tell you everything you need to know about just how much trouble he is in right now. you've seen the president reacting with rage to the growing impeachment in
airbus. >> that was a big win for the united states, right? you never had wins with other presidents, did you? >> you're supposed to let the other guy answer. but anyway, the president of finland is determined to answer the question. >> but i think the question is for me. >> so the question, sir, is if you're concerned that the president will impose those tariffs and the effect that that may have on the economy. >> yes. first of all, when i referred to your...
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future relations with the eu, nato, and united dates. -- united states. i would like to highlight a couple of points, moving the conversation beyond defense talking about broader impact for security and foreign policy. to me, a starting point is to recognize that breaks it marks -- brexit marks the biggest u.k. foreign policy shift the cold war. it will have major implications for the eu, nato, and united states. british foreign policy has really been based on three overlaying pillars. the first one, being a part of europe. second, maintaining a close special relationship with the united dates and third comic being an active player on the multistate -- world stage, supporting multilateralism. because of brexit, trump, rising great power competition in the international system, those three pillars are in flux. oft does this mean in terms the relationship between the u.k. and the eu post brexit? i got back from a trip to brussels last week where i was part of strategic discussions about security and it was noteworthy how little brexit came up in those discu
future relations with the eu, nato, and united dates. -- united states. i would like to highlight a couple of points, moving the conversation beyond defense talking about broader impact for security and foreign policy. to me, a starting point is to recognize that breaks it marks -- brexit marks the biggest u.k. foreign policy shift the cold war. it will have major implications for the eu, nato, and united states. british foreign policy has really been based on three overlaying pillars. the...
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states senate where chief justice rehnquist presided over a trial, in the united states senate. the question was, was president clinton guilty of the charges brought against him here, right here, in the house of representatives, and if he was guilty, did those violations that he was found guilty of rise to the level that he should be removed from office and put al gore in as president of the united states. that was the question before the united states senate. it was profound. it broke my heart to see how this country was torn apart over the disrespect in the oval office, the disrespect for the united states, the disrespect for the constitution and the decorum of the presidency. i had a difficult time maintaining my composure when i went back to iowa to talk about what i had seen. i recall going out to arlington during that time, arlington cemetery, and making my way up the hill, walking around over to the eternal flame at the grave of president john f. kennedy and very close to him, now, of course is the grave of bobby kennedy and not far away, the grave of teddy kennedy, the t
states senate where chief justice rehnquist presided over a trial, in the united states senate. the question was, was president clinton guilty of the charges brought against him here, right here, in the house of representatives, and if he was guilty, did those violations that he was found guilty of rise to the level that he should be removed from office and put al gore in as president of the united states. that was the question before the united states senate. it was profound. it broke my heart...
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at that., the six largest city in the united states, and united states forces first started by bombarding it. but arming it. aiming for japanese military targets but aware that bombs can't always discriminate friend from foe. and then the united states army, came in on the ground hoping to dislodge them from the city or japanese had set up and fortify their positions. i started by doing it this artisanal weight by entering these buildings, trying to dislodge the japanese from where they were pulled up. leaking out the cost to soldiers site. not huge, nothing compared to what was was suffering. behind is it too high for the army to tolerate. so the army on the 37th infantry division switched tactics and decided that instead respond in the industrial way. by shelley inabilities that contains it suspected to contain hostile japanese sailors and soldiers. in the way the head of that the matter that division put it, to be the thought of losing in american live to save a building, was unthinkable. does that make sense. live his versus architecture. until you understand the building lease discus
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support for the united states. for us to kind of commit some assets to commit and make some commitments to him in that region to ensure frankly that his south, the southern side of turkey is not insecure again from a security perspective from a national interest perspective i can understand what president erdogan is doing, however it is a delicate balance i think he's looking eat iranian influence russian influence, and in nato trying to kind of play his cards based off of who kind of supports best and right now this is the pressure he's leveraging on u.s. using that nato card. >> see what happens in next few days general malcolm cross thank you for insight today thank you, of course, finish your service to our nation. arthel. >> thank you, general. new test erupt in streets of hong kong as trade talks about to kick off between beijing and washington we'll go there live with the latest also check this out you're looking live. 210 miles overhead. what astronauts are doing on the international space station right now
support for the united states. for us to kind of commit some assets to commit and make some commitments to him in that region to ensure frankly that his south, the southern side of turkey is not insecure again from a security perspective from a national interest perspective i can understand what president erdogan is doing, however it is a delicate balance i think he's looking eat iranian influence russian influence, and in nato trying to kind of play his cards based off of who kind of supports...
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both the united states and saudi arabia have blamed those attacks on iran. the treasury secretary just announced what the white house is calling serious sanctions against people associated with the government of turkey. >> the treasury department in consultation with himself and secretary pompeo, very significant new sanctions authorities that can be targeted at any person associated with the government of turkey, any portion of the government. this will be both primary sanctions and secondary sanctions that will be applicable. >> now, the treasury secretary stressed while sanctions haven't yet been activated, the united states is putting financial institutions on notice about them, sometimes it takes some preparation to get them to happen. the military operation in northern syria is in a third day, already creating full fledged humanitarian catastrophe. more than 10,000 civilians, most syrian kurds, have left their homes. casualties are mounting. we don't have exact numbers. chief correspondent richard engle is in northern syria. they're announcing they wer
both the united states and saudi arabia have blamed those attacks on iran. the treasury secretary just announced what the white house is calling serious sanctions against people associated with the government of turkey. >> the treasury department in consultation with himself and secretary pompeo, very significant new sanctions authorities that can be targeted at any person associated with the government of turkey, any portion of the government. this will be both primary sanctions and...
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native peoples, some of them cast in their lot with united states. the vast majority were engaged in their own struggle for independence. my stressing usonian is fundamentally the people used to call european settler colonists creating their own political order dominated by white men and dominated by a view of the united states is legitimate owner of this continent. in many respects we have the usonians against the british empire against the native peoples, but there are complicated configurations, shifting alliances, people operating for different purposes and different ways. >> [indiscernible] i feel like people are moving, i think it erases peoples individual reasons for doing different things. african people fighting with the british or with the colonists, the indian war, was all for for me, it feels like associating with that is taking away pieces of their individual story. daniel: i cannot agree more. i think naturalizing the term that american are the people associated with the people who won the battle to create a united states, does more har
native peoples, some of them cast in their lot with united states. the vast majority were engaged in their own struggle for independence. my stressing usonian is fundamentally the people used to call european settler colonists creating their own political order dominated by white men and dominated by a view of the united states is legitimate owner of this continent. in many respects we have the usonians against the british empire against the native peoples, but there are complicated...
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in 11 days, 11 days in october, this october, the president of the united states has made the united states of america irrelevant in the most volatile, dangerous region in the world. >> he has. admiral, let's move to that part of the story yesterday. the president of the united states, again, not even getting played, just trying to find any fig leaf he can to hide the fact that he's betrayed our closest allies on the battlefield. he's empowered iran, he's empowered putin, he's empowered assad. he has undercut the kurds. he is the man who has reinvented isis. >> precisely. and, you know, a way to think of this as i watched that press conference yesterday was president erdogan and president trump, they buried the hatchet. they buried it right in the back of the kurds. and it's shocking to see the kurds push back into what does begin to look like ethnic cleansing. here's a news flash. 300,000 of them are marching into the desert and winter is coming, literally. so that is a sad day. and as mike barnicle just said, the knock-on effect are going to be felt strategically in a lack of confi
in 11 days, 11 days in october, this october, the president of the united states has made the united states of america irrelevant in the most volatile, dangerous region in the world. >> he has. admiral, let's move to that part of the story yesterday. the president of the united states, again, not even getting played, just trying to find any fig leaf he can to hide the fact that he's betrayed our closest allies on the battlefield. he's empowered iran, he's empowered putin, he's empowered...
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the united states captured them. some were released for effect to make us look a little bit like we have to get right back in there. you have a lot of countries over there that have power and that hate isis very much. as much as we do. i think we are in a very strategically good position. we have removed all of our as we said 50 soldiers, but much less than 50 soldiers. hey are now in a very safe location. heading into an even safer location. nd we will help negotiate. we have tremendously powerful sanctions. our country has become economically much more powerful than frankly it ever was. we picked up trillions and trillions of dollars in work. market was up big yesterday. it's going to be up big today it looks like. the trade deal with china just having to do with what we have done with the financial services, with banks, with the farmers has been incredible. far greater than anyone ever thought. i agree it hasn't been papered yet, but it's being papered. in the meantime as you know and we have said many times, chin
the united states captured them. some were released for effect to make us look a little bit like we have to get right back in there. you have a lot of countries over there that have power and that hate isis very much. as much as we do. i think we are in a very strategically good position. we have removed all of our as we said 50 soldiers, but much less than 50 soldiers. hey are now in a very safe location. heading into an even safer location. nd we will help negotiate. we have tremendously...
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states because the economic relationship between europe and the united states will suffer accordingly and these are two good reasons why americans should be concerned and worried about the impact of brexit in political strategic and economic terms. from an irish point of view, we are deeply committed to eu membership and we will remain part of the european union come what may. whatever happens to brexit, in fact cooperation between the eu and ireland has risen and also in other parts of europe but it's risen elegantly in ireland sense the brexit issue became such a preoccupation in britain and in ireland because of the impact around it and the support for european union membership is in excess of 90 percent. the last poll put it at 92 percent and practically nothing in the world in any democratic country enjoys a 92 percent support so basically there is a unanimity in ireland and all political parties share the view that ireland's interests are best served by members of the european union. the reason for that is quite straightforward. when we joined the eu in 1973 we were by far the l
states because the economic relationship between europe and the united states will suffer accordingly and these are two good reasons why americans should be concerned and worried about the impact of brexit in political strategic and economic terms. from an irish point of view, we are deeply committed to eu membership and we will remain part of the european union come what may. whatever happens to brexit, in fact cooperation between the eu and ireland has risen and also in other parts of europe...
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he's making up the words of the president of the united states. not only words, but the meaning point's a disgrace and should not be allowed to happen. lou: the president referring to house intel committee chair adam schiff. he doesn't like adam schiff for riding a parody of president trump's phone call with the leader of the ukraine which many people assumed were the actual words, no doubt. doubt. congressman, good to have you with us. what are the odds of that motion surviving? >> i am not optimistic the nancy pelosi-led house will ever censure adam schiff, but they should. it is disgraceful. the fake script adam schiff read before the house intelligence committee. but the bombshell in the "new york times" article today about adam sthif colluding all along with the whistleblower is even further evidence he should be censured for his disgraceful activities. lou: few people are surprised i suspect that schiff was part of a contrivance to create an architecture of the phoney persecution of the president just as i'm sure they were involved in the pr
he's making up the words of the president of the united states. not only words, but the meaning point's a disgrace and should not be allowed to happen. lou: the president referring to house intel committee chair adam schiff. he doesn't like adam schiff for riding a parody of president trump's phone call with the leader of the ukraine which many people assumed were the actual words, no doubt. doubt. congressman, good to have you with us. what are the odds of that motion surviving? >> i am...
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states because the united states throughout the syrian war they have been saying they've been telling us that they are their biggest allies that they are their force on the ground they have been relying on the kurds heavily and the kurds have been counting that the united states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops they literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now the choice of those 2 towns of russell and tell of it is no coincidence these are the exact 2 towns the united states with drew its troops from so essentially what you had the night i mean the kurds they even for instance trying to prevent the attack from happening the united states advised them. advised them they put down dismantle all their fortifications in the region so they did still there didn't help still the united states decided to withdraw its troops to allow turkey to move in the russian foreign minister for instance are. picked up on such behavior. it's hard to say what's wrong with americ
states because the united states throughout the syrian war they have been saying they've been telling us that they are their biggest allies that they are their force on the ground they have been relying on the kurds heavily and the kurds have been counting that the united states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops they literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now the...
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in the united states. that is what i would do as president. amy: one, the latest news, turkey's government saying its troops are prepared for an imminent assault on kurdish fighters in northern syria. this after president trump surprised announcement that he is ordrdering u.s. t troops to l back from theiposisitions on the turkish-syrian border. the kurdish fighters saying they're bracing for a humanitarian catastrophe. can you respond to president trump's latest move? and also, talk about his refusal to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry. >> this is a stunning betrayal of allies in syria. these kurds have fought alongside the united states, pushing back isis. they have been vital to our success there. i agree with a lot of people that we need to withdraw from syria, but there's a difference in doing that in a thoughtful way that is respectful of our allies and a way that betrays them. and since a signal around the world that the united states is not going to stand up for you. and that is likikely what
in the united states. that is what i would do as president. amy: one, the latest news, turkey's government saying its troops are prepared for an imminent assault on kurdish fighters in northern syria. this after president trump surprised announcement that he is ordrdering u.s. t troops to l back from theiposisitions on the turkish-syrian border. the kurdish fighters saying they're bracing for a humanitarian catastrophe. can you respond to president trump's latest move? and also, talk about his...
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states from places in the middle east which he sees there's no interest for the united states so it's perfectly consistent with what he announced earlier today about the withdrawal of the united states from syria to him this is a local problem and it's for local pride local actors to work it out for him the islamic state has been defeated and it's time for even a small number of american forces to come home but we know of course that it hasn't been defeated completely in the way that trump would like it's to think and he's been getting some blowback from what he said today tom supporter u.s. senator lindsey graham from south carolina he is upset with the president this is what he tweeted today let's put that up for our viewers he said we will introduce bipartisan sanctions against turkey if they invade syria and will call for their suspension from nato if they attack kurdish forces who assisted the u.s. in the destruction of the isis caliph it just a few minutes later trump tweeted this as i have stated strongly before and just to reiterate if turkey does anything that i in my great u
states from places in the middle east which he sees there's no interest for the united states so it's perfectly consistent with what he announced earlier today about the withdrawal of the united states from syria to him this is a local problem and it's for local pride local actors to work it out for him the islamic state has been defeated and it's time for even a small number of american forces to come home but we know of course that it hasn't been defeated completely in the way that trump...
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it granted citizenship to anyone in the united states. when the 15th amendment enfranchised american citizens, it only enfranchised half the population. this is a huge divide. the suffrage movement disagreed on how to handle it. that's why they split between each other. susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton wanted to advocate excluding black women, whereas lucy stowe was trying to advocate for universal suffrage. african-americans were suffragists. if you come with me now, we will talk about one of the major african-american suffragists. she famously gave a speech at a suffrage convention in which she said we are all bound up together. so she was trying to explain to people that she was also an african-american and a woman combined. bound up together. it's intersectional. black women really couldn't just sit around and let people take away their rights and not advocate for them. they became active in church groups, and they really were learning how to speak in public, understanding their rights, understanding how to get those rights
it granted citizenship to anyone in the united states. when the 15th amendment enfranchised american citizens, it only enfranchised half the population. this is a huge divide. the suffrage movement disagreed on how to handle it. that's why they split between each other. susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton wanted to advocate excluding black women, whereas lucy stowe was trying to advocate for universal suffrage. african-americans were suffragists. if you come with me now, we will talk...