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specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi william e.caswell. sergeant first class john j j. chada, retired. rosa maria chap ara. david m.charlebois. sara m. clark. julian t. cooper. asia s.cottom. a da m. davis. james d.debeuneure. capta captain gerald f.deconto, united states navy. rodney dickens. lieutenant colonel eddie a. dillard. petty officer first class johnny doctor jr., united states navy. captain robert e. dolan, jr., united states navy. commander william h. donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles a.droz iii, united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, united states navy. petty officer first class edward
specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi william...
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release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian, eric king, often, refugees who have been accepted for resettlement here, are not only resettled, but are also deeply unsettled by the experience of forced migration and resettlement in united states. to give you an overview of what i will talk about today, i will give you a little bit of background about american refugee resettlement policy, after the second war. and i am going to use that to set up why the 1970s were such an important period of change. that is when a small group of ugandan asian refugees first arrived in the united states, followed by the even larger group of refugees, southeast
release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian,...
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in japan could return to the united states and japanese diplomats in the united states could return to japan. during the six months that he was held as a prisoner of war, joseph grew wrote a 60 page report detailed his criticism ofamerican policy in the months before pearl harbor . he planned to give that report to president roosevelt and secretary of state cordell hull when he returned to theunited states . but it never happened. when groom returned to the united states in august 1942, he showed the report to secretary of state cordell hull . hull glanced at the report and hull immediately saw report criticized decisions he had made in the months before pearl harbor . he immediately demanded that grew destroy that report. as a subordinate official in the state department, grew felt he had no choice but to agree to hold demands. and so he destroyed that report. i should add that there is no evidence that president roosevelt knew about the report or itsdestruction . for his part, he never publicly acknowledged the destructionof the report . even when he was asked in a postwar congres
in japan could return to the united states and japanese diplomats in the united states could return to japan. during the six months that he was held as a prisoner of war, joseph grew wrote a 60 page report detailed his criticism ofamerican policy in the months before pearl harbor . he planned to give that report to president roosevelt and secretary of state cordell hull when he returned to theunited states . but it never happened. when groom returned to the united states in august 1942, he...
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is no longer in the united states senate, that lindsey graham is no longer in the united states senate, and that people, trump sycophants -- [cheers and applause] rep. ryan: we need policies in the united states that are not left or right. we need policies as democrats that are about new and better. the old culture wars going on since vietnam have got to be put in the past. i want us to adopt an industrial policy in the united states where we start building things again in this country, we start making things again in this country. one of my first acts will be to appoint a chief manufacturing officer. if we want to address climate, we need to dominate the industries of the future, and my chief manufacturing officer will make sure we are out building the chinese when it comes to electric vehicles, that the american workers are building the batteries and charging stations and solar panels in the wind turbines that will make up the new economy. [applause] rep. ryan: and i want to lead a party that is proud to stand at podiums like this all across the united states and say, we want to make
is no longer in the united states senate, that lindsey graham is no longer in the united states senate, and that people, trump sycophants -- [cheers and applause] rep. ryan: we need policies in the united states that are not left or right. we need policies as democrats that are about new and better. the old culture wars going on since vietnam have got to be put in the past. i want us to adopt an industrial policy in the united states where we start building things again in this country, we...
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friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than today decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link...
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it's a threat to the united states militarily. maybe not in terms of the united states being invaded and conquered. no, that's not likely going to happen. but it's still a military threat. we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany and perhaps even more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the natural resources of europe. if the japanese conquer and control the resources of asia. what will we do? you can say we'll trade with them but what if they don't trade with us. what if they isolate us economically? how do we grow and prosper? remember, 1939 and 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. it's gotten better but it's still on. americans are really concerned about their economic well-being. this argument says we might be in a state of permanent depression. we may not have any capacity to economic growth in a world dominated by nazi germany and imperial japan. this is a threat to our interests. we are in danger. our whole way of life can be destroyed b
it's a threat to the united states militarily. maybe not in terms of the united states being invaded and conquered. no, that's not likely going to happen. but it's still a military threat. we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany and perhaps even more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the natural resources of europe. if the japanese conquer and control the resources of asia. what will we do? you can say we'll trade...
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states and therefore the united states does not need to have this ridiculously large budget and. are not in control of american politics i'm afraid but always try to with this book what are the chances of this book being. received while in the current amount american political environment what are your chances of discussing this book of on any of the american networks being pro or anti trump very low. it goes basically against the the the perspective not only of trump but also the whole american political establishment and democrats as well as republicans so it's it's it's an outlier but you know for as you know for years i've been saying that al qaeda does not present very much of a threat to the united states they've been listened to they've been talked with and nothing changes now the americans have rather unique security expectations when you compare them to other countries even western countries i mean you guys insist on absolute security not only domestically but i. also on the ability to influence security pretty much around the world when you have such a an expansive secu
states and therefore the united states does not need to have this ridiculously large budget and. are not in control of american politics i'm afraid but always try to with this book what are the chances of this book being. received while in the current amount american political environment what are your chances of discussing this book of on any of the american networks being pro or anti trump very low. it goes basically against the the the perspective not only of trump but also the whole...
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to the united states are larger than the united states i mean trying to cripple one of the biggest economies in the world with an upward trajectory is a tall order i think you need more than just tariffs if you want to cripple economy i think you know what i'm getting at go ahead fred i think james have the right in terms of some of the i think will be president trump and you know his close associates trying to start this confrontation with another country which is china however you know all of the things between united's and china affects the whole world in terms of trade as well so you know they can try. even while we goes bankrupt it will leave $100.00 over 180000 very capable employees and they will start up tents of companies like the hallway and will be competing again so busy i think you know we have to realize ringback that this one is a very very complicated war it's not a very simple one just situation ok james i mean we're looking at western press reports see china walked away from the deal but if you look at the details of the deal that there was being proposed by the trumpet min
to the united states are larger than the united states i mean trying to cripple one of the biggest economies in the world with an upward trajectory is a tall order i think you need more than just tariffs if you want to cripple economy i think you know what i'm getting at go ahead fred i think james have the right in terms of some of the i think will be president trump and you know his close associates trying to start this confrontation with another country which is china however you know all of...
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cuba is not a threat to the united states. so with those sanctions in place so the question about coercion after a few years here i realized we have the opportunity in almost every area. and in that case that there is something really important that cubans don't see that nobody's going to ask you because you come from the united states they will ask for opportunities and then to say i didn't see the weaponization of the nationals for the world series. so engaging in almost every area. but again there is opportunity. and the last idea is to work together to know what happened in havana but using that for political purposes. you have to put more sanctions. and something similar happened in other countries. your diplomat says they suffered the same in china. even with the special that yes cuba is a small country but you will see the same reaction against china. so we did nothing wrong. for that is for political purposes. thank you so much. i hope we leave here wanting to end the blockade not just sitting on the information. thank
cuba is not a threat to the united states. so with those sanctions in place so the question about coercion after a few years here i realized we have the opportunity in almost every area. and in that case that there is something really important that cubans don't see that nobody's going to ask you because you come from the united states they will ask for opportunities and then to say i didn't see the weaponization of the nationals for the world series. so engaging in almost every area. but again...
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we have a structural deficit in the united states and only produce 17% of what we need in the united states. if you were to turn everything to full capacity which would be difficult and expensive but if you did we would not be able to meet the demand that producers need. putting constraints on downstream aluminum producers would be a problematic future for those who made big investments and are looking to grow even more. we think quotas that would lead to all kinds of shenanigans, lots of products, specialty alloys and if you're look at buckets of hd of code it will be hard for customers to get what they need if you are under a quota system. we been clear with the administration and others the what we need are quota free exemptions from canada and mexico and all our market-based trading partners are focused on the problem in china. >> we agree wholeheartedly with lauren's statement, the same for aluminum. >> another question you will have to explain. how is the product exclusion process is working for your members? what is the product exclusion process? >> 232 in steel and aluminum i
we have a structural deficit in the united states and only produce 17% of what we need in the united states. if you were to turn everything to full capacity which would be difficult and expensive but if you did we would not be able to meet the demand that producers need. putting constraints on downstream aluminum producers would be a problematic future for those who made big investments and are looking to grow even more. we think quotas that would lead to all kinds of shenanigans, lots of...
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as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's first days, america's military blazed the trails and crossed the frontiers. that secured our nations future. no adversary on earth will ever match the awesome courage, skill, and might of american armed forces. today, we salute the heroic men and women who will serve in spacecom and keep america's horizons forever bright and forever free. we have budgets -- since we came into the administration, since the election, 2016, since january 20 of 2017, we have done things with the military that few people would have thought possible. budgets of $700 billion.
as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's...
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that is what the united states has done. you know, since the beginning of these unilateral and measures that are in breach of nternational law in venezuela, december of last year, you know what the cost has been? 23 billion. due to the blockade and to the persecution, to undermining our resources, and would the venezuelan economy be in this state if they had these resources? $20 million were offered through the o.a.s. then taken away. the ambassador of belgium. $1.2 billion are froze than belgium. we can't conduct any banking transactions. this is what is being done against the venezuelan people. the representative of russia was quite clear. there's no such thing as -- here's no blockade, they said. there have been 18 rounds of sanctions but there's no block cailed. we really need to think of this as a true ideological wall being put up against venezuela. as upport the guide lorks was proposed earlier by the dominican republic. from scratch. i was appointed in august as foreign minister and -- last year and two days later, i
that is what the united states has done. you know, since the beginning of these unilateral and measures that are in breach of nternational law in venezuela, december of last year, you know what the cost has been? 23 billion. due to the blockade and to the persecution, to undermining our resources, and would the venezuelan economy be in this state if they had these resources? $20 million were offered through the o.a.s. then taken away. the ambassador of belgium. $1.2 billion are froze than...
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oh united states of america illegally overthrew him with no hope of the of the united states maintain that power despite having moved you off already that's really military why do you hear what i said military that threat of force violent sprouse what you how else are they maintaining power in. their population we just talked about how many guest fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are waiting to hear was. but yours. we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the evidence of the war crime we're not the war crimes ourselves. already is an independent country all that was overthrown and eighty ninety three was our government by the united states not our country so our country is still an independent state but we're not a control of our independence we're occupying. this book overthrow is an attempt to show the times that america overthrew foreign governments over a long period. the united states at least in a relative sense is declining in power in the world and we can still remain and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world and we need t
oh united states of america illegally overthrew him with no hope of the of the united states maintain that power despite having moved you off already that's really military why do you hear what i said military that threat of force violent sprouse what you how else are they maintaining power in. their population we just talked about how many guest fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are waiting to hear was. but yours. we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the...
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ukraine understood exactly what they needed from the united states, and the president of the united states would interfere with our national security, would interfere with the national security of our ally and do so for the illicit purpose of trying to advance his election campaign, having already sought help for foreign help in his presidential campaign, would now abuse the power of his office yet again this time to seek the help of another nation in his presidential campaign is the most fundamental betrayal of his oath of office. and i'd be happy to respond to your questions. one final point about the whistleblower. we still don't have the complaint. now that we have the department of justice's opinion, i think it's telling they have released that and yet not released the inspector general's analysis that takes issue with it. this is, again, bill barr's justice department trying to put out a misleading spin. in this case, in the form of the department's opinion. but nevertheless, that complaint needs to be provided to our committee. it needs to be provided in its entirety. that whistlebl
ukraine understood exactly what they needed from the united states, and the president of the united states would interfere with our national security, would interfere with the national security of our ally and do so for the illicit purpose of trying to advance his election campaign, having already sought help for foreign help in his presidential campaign, would now abuse the power of his office yet again this time to seek the help of another nation in his presidential campaign is the most...
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throwback to threaten the united states as they would say the united states threatens. the timing of the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me adalah new american president was sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to go with donald trump everything changed some u.s. presidents had been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea that had never been an option for him when did he get there was it i will support him in september twenty seventeen president trump gave a provocative speech at the u.n. mr secretary-general. mr president from world leaders. and distinguished delegates. welcome to new york. it was a profound honor to stand here in my home city who is a representative of the american people. now north korea's reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles threatens the entire world. the united states has great strength and page but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea.
throwback to threaten the united states as they would say the united states threatens. the timing of the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me adalah new american president was sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to go with donald trump everything changed some u.s. presidents had been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea that had never been an option for him when did he...
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and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that would cut our ranking by 20 percent or so from what we have here and would make a significant difference. most countries don't report murderers. they just report homicides and that makes one difference there. what people often do when they make comparisons across countries is not to look at homicides but firearm homicides. the average is up here, the united states is over here. much higher than the median. why is the united states a much higher in terms of firearm homicides and we are in terms of total homicides? if you look at the graph carefully, the lines look thicker. th
and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that...
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host: are those reasonable steps for the united states? mr. kimball: those would be important steps on the road to denuclearization. north korea has a substantial arsenal. they have 10-20 nuclear bombs. they have material for another 30 to they have got dozens of nuclear 60. facilities. denuclearization even if the two sides agree to a plan and are working hard together is going to be a years long process. we have to look at this as an action for action process. each side builds confidence they are going to follow through, build confidence in one another and we can get along the road as fast as possible. that is the goal. the summit is trump's last best opportunity to make progress. host: questions about the summit you can ask our guests. 202-748-8001, for republicans. 202-748-8000, for democrats. independents (202) 748-8002. korea offers these things how does the oversight look, how do we know they will do what they say they will do? mr. kimball: we do not have to trust the north koreans to do what they are going to do. we need to have inspec
host: are those reasonable steps for the united states? mr. kimball: those would be important steps on the road to denuclearization. north korea has a substantial arsenal. they have 10-20 nuclear bombs. they have material for another 30 to they have got dozens of nuclear 60. facilities. denuclearization even if the two sides agree to a plan and are working hard together is going to be a years long process. we have to look at this as an action for action process. each side builds confidence they...
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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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a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who you cannot buy oil from when you were in force of years upon years to which may not be your views by using the position that the dominant position we have through the reserve currency status of the dollar you will risk for i mean for your companies if you don't obey what we say and in effect the united states is trying to impose an economic blockade only rom by stopping its oil exports and it isn't forcing it on all other countries and it is doing so outside the provision. ns of the un charter and outside the powers of the un security council which under chapter seven of the united nations charter is the body which is also right to impose sanctions and economic is on its let's say actually a declaration of war is this a sign i. see it comes very close to being that are i don't think we're in a situation of armed conflict but of course we can easily see how it could develop into this because we're since the
a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who you cannot buy oil from when you were in force of years upon years to which may not be your views by using the position that the dominant position we have through the reserve currency status of the dollar you will risk for i mean for your companies if you don't obey what we say and in effect the united states is...
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jr., united states navy. captain robert e dolan jr., united states navy. commander william h donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles draws the third, united states navy retired. commander patrick done, united states navy. petty officer first-class edward t ehrhardt, u.s. navy. barbara g edwards. lieutenant commander robert r nelson, united states navy reserve. charles s falkenberg. and his wife, leslie a whittington. and their two children, dana and zoe falkenberg. petty officer 3rd class jamie l fallon, united states navy. jay joseph ferguson. amelia v fields. gerald p fisher. flag andhe flag -- e her husband, rear admiral will wilson f flag, retired. petty officer second-class matthew m flock oh, united states navy. sandra and foster. lieutenant richard p gabriel, united states marine corps retired. captain lawrence d get straight, united states navy. gee.z brenda c gibson. colonel ronald f galinsky, united states army retired. gray. diane hail mckenzie. stanley r hall. carolyn b hellman. michelle m heidelberger. sheila ms heinz. petty
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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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states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the united states. and basically it is drug gang related. we have a relatively high homicide rate compared h to many other countries simply because we have a a much worse drug gang problems above example, mexico has an even worse problem than we have here in the united states. they have extremely stric strict gun-control laws inws mexico sie 1972 they've only had one in this country is in mexico city. it's in mexico city. it's run by the military. guns are extremely expensive. they bring in drugs from the rest of the world and weapons they used. in terms of the common ownership this is from 2007 they had
states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the...
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with a veto they lost faith in the united states to see the end of their suffering a little further out of reach. madam president, it's not, however, too late for congress to do the right thing. by overriding this veto, we assert this body's authority to support peace and human rights while making america safer and more secure. madam president, i would yield ficer: withoutsuggest the objection. mr. lee: madam president, over the past few months, the members of this body and the members of the united states house of representatives resoundingly have voted in favor of senate joint resolution 7 which would remove u.s. armed forces from saudi arabia's war in yemen. this unconstitutional, unjustified, and ultimately immoral war has repeatedly come up over the last year. and thankfully america's elected lawmakers in washington have taken a stand against it. now the president has vetoed our resolution. but today we have the opportunity and i believe we have the absolute constitutional duty to once again take a stand on this important matter. today we have the opportunity to override the veto i
with a veto they lost faith in the united states to see the end of their suffering a little further out of reach. madam president, it's not, however, too late for congress to do the right thing. by overriding this veto, we assert this body's authority to support peace and human rights while making america safer and more secure. madam president, i would yield ficer: withoutsuggest the objection. mr. lee: madam president, over the past few months, the members of this body and the members of the...
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united states of america. we cannot have made a promise to seniors to a huge number of people who have been citizens their whole life and then renege. cannot happen. so we can talk about the different ways and i'd be happy to to make sure that that never happens, but that has to be off the table. that's for starters. secondly, in terms of affordable housing, we have seven million too few affordable housing units in the united states of america. the government basically, of the federal government pretty much got out of the housing business, assuming that with incentives, the market would take care of it. and actually we can see -- i live in the center of homelessness in the united states, known as the golden state of california and so we can see what happens when you have too few housing units and it drives up prices, so for people on fixed incomes or limited incomes, they get driven out of the market and there's no real answer. that's why we have so many homeless people and that's one of the upshots. part of w
united states of america. we cannot have made a promise to seniors to a huge number of people who have been citizens their whole life and then renege. cannot happen. so we can talk about the different ways and i'd be happy to to make sure that that never happens, but that has to be off the table. that's for starters. secondly, in terms of affordable housing, we have seven million too few affordable housing units in the united states of america. the government basically, of the federal...
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in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of america. and i wanted to share some of the things we've done. we understand the criminal justice system has been rife with racial disparity. that's why one of the things i've done is been the first governor of the united states to offer pardons to thousands of people who have been caught in the drug wars. we are not only legalizing marijuana, we are pardoning people caught in the drug wars. we have illuminated the death penalty. after you do your time, you get a job. we want people getting jobs after they come to the crimin
in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of...
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, the united states congress. it is inappropriate for there to be saber rattling by this administration with iran, with no explanation, as to can why we send young men and women in harm's way. we should not use one approach to start a war. to overcome an approach dealing with the investigation of the rule of law. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i oppose any such saber rattling and we need to understand what is going on in the middle east. we have to protect the men and women of the united states military though they fight for us. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, seek recognition? mr. lamalfa: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. sadly i rise today to honor fallen u.s. marine from my district in northern california. staff sergeant
, the united states congress. it is inappropriate for there to be saber rattling by this administration with iran, with no explanation, as to can why we send young men and women in harm's way. we should not use one approach to start a war. to overcome an approach dealing with the investigation of the rule of law. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i oppose any such saber rattling and we need to understand what is going on in the middle east. we have to...
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not mean united states of america, it means united states army, these were army vehicles. here you can see the code in this little bunker. coal was in this little bunker. this was used near the front because they did not want the smoke and fire from the steam engines to leasing close to the front, as it would indicate a buildup of something. everything had to be moved within 20 miles of the front because everything near the trenches was contaminated. the ground was contaminated from gas, poisons from the artillery shells, water had to be brought in, everything had to be brought in by train. and when you got close, a couple miles to the trenches, they would use these. until then, they used these mechanicals, and before that they would use the steam locomotives. this is one of the gasoline mechanicals. by the way, as far as hiding any troop movement to the front for the germans, it was impossible, because these things made so much noise you could hear them 10 miles away. so i do not know if it did much good. other general pursing -- pershing used these for his victory. this
not mean united states of america, it means united states army, these were army vehicles. here you can see the code in this little bunker. coal was in this little bunker. this was used near the front because they did not want the smoke and fire from the steam engines to leasing close to the front, as it would indicate a buildup of something. everything had to be moved within 20 miles of the front because everything near the trenches was contaminated. the ground was contaminated from gas,...
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states and undermined the integrity of the united states democratic process. he thus ignored and injured the interests of the nation. president trump engaged in this scheme or course of conduct through the following means. one, president trump, acting both directly and through his agents within and outside the united states government, corruptly solicited the government of ukraine to publicly announce investigations into, a, a political opponent, former vice president joseph r. biden jr., and b, a discredited theory promoted by russia alleging that ukraine rather than russia interfered in the 2016 united states presidential election. two, with the same corrupt motives, president trump acting both directly and through his agents within and outside the united states government conditioned two official acts on the public announcements that he had requested, a, the release of $391 million of united states taxpayer funds that congress had proposed on a bipartisan basis for the purpose of providing vital military and security assistance to ukraine to oppose russian
states and undermined the integrity of the united states democratic process. he thus ignored and injured the interests of the nation. president trump engaged in this scheme or course of conduct through the following means. one, president trump, acting both directly and through his agents within and outside the united states government, corruptly solicited the government of ukraine to publicly announce investigations into, a, a political opponent, former vice president joseph r. biden jr., and...
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., united states army. [applause] staff sergeant jody kemper, united states air force. [applause] sergeant joseph burke, united states army. [applause] petty officer first class carol bailey, united states coast guard. [applause] petty officer first class ned nelson, united states navy. corporal oscar de la rosa, united states marine corps. petty officer second class fernandez, united states navy. first lieutenant john fernandez, united states army. petty officer first class, united states navy. staff sergeant jeremiah, united states army. [applause] commander thomas olivera, united states navy. [applause] lieutenant junior grade jordan lowe, united states navy. [applause] william --, united states army. [applause] sergeant samantha monodun, united states army. senior airman justin day, united states air force. [applause] staff sergeant john bennett, united states army. [applause] sergeant rory cooper, united states army. [applause]
., united states army. [applause] staff sergeant jody kemper, united states air force. [applause] sergeant joseph burke, united states army. [applause] petty officer first class carol bailey, united states coast guard. [applause] petty officer first class ned nelson, united states navy. corporal oscar de la rosa, united states marine corps. petty officer second class fernandez, united states navy. first lieutenant john fernandez, united states army. petty officer first class, united states...
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states and the hmong but most conservative repair center there was of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. coliseum of the united states these every the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other hand again this this depiction of the country suffering from only one problem of the only problem is the regime as they call it or the government or or the president the briton the person who is the head of the government and there needs to be a very simplistic approach sanctions treasure to make these evil people comply to western values or even to you know you are now here and narrative that had these appeared or almost these appear from from from from from the media since the scene since the end of called war which is the free world there are not even venezuelans in the opposition and people in the
states and the hmong but most conservative repair center there was of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. coliseum of the united states these every the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other hand...
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under crean disrupting chemicals in the united states. produce disease cost at that twice as much as in europe where the regulation is much tighter i wonder if you faced any pushback on that under study not only from the industry but also from the political class because ultimately these results are a comment on the role of the government. we know that policy predicts exposure exposure predicts disease and disease costs us all as a society what's striking about the difference in our cost estimates between the european union and the united states is the differences in policy that drive those differences in costs so in the united states we proactively required brominated flame returns to be put into furniture and carpeting among other things and that's resulted in extremely higher levels of those flame retardants in the human bodies of americans as opposed to europeans and that ultimately has affected the cognitive outcomes of literally a generation of american children whereas europe proactively acted to ban those flame retardants from mus
under crean disrupting chemicals in the united states. produce disease cost at that twice as much as in europe where the regulation is much tighter i wonder if you faced any pushback on that under study not only from the industry but also from the political class because ultimately these results are a comment on the role of the government. we know that policy predicts exposure exposure predicts disease and disease costs us all as a society what's striking about the difference in our cost...
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the thing is, here in the united states can -- not in the united states, not the people of the united states, but the elite that is in power that is ruling the united states, they believe that latin america -- they want to impose their model. they want to have this presidents were also businessmen and follow the orders of the president of the united states. but we are not, so we're trying to build our own society in new terms, with equality, with access to health, to education, housing, to culture. and that is our struggle. of course, what happens is in those terms, the u.s. elite and other countries, satellite countries of the united states, they are trying to isolate venezuela, trying to stop this from happening. it is not going to happen. but this is a difficult struggle, amy. we are really looking and pressing desk president maduro has looked for dialogue. we had a dialogue process last year with the opposition in the dominican republic, hosted by the dominican republic in the former president of spain. when we reached the agreement, we were there to sign the agreement, the opposi
the thing is, here in the united states can -- not in the united states, not the people of the united states, but the elite that is in power that is ruling the united states, they believe that latin america -- they want to impose their model. they want to have this presidents were also businessmen and follow the orders of the president of the united states. but we are not, so we're trying to build our own society in new terms, with equality, with access to health, to education, housing, to...
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united states and to the best of his ability preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed donald j. trump has directed the unprecedented categorical in indiscriminate defiance of subpoenas issued by the house of representatives pursuant to its sole power of impeachment president trump has abused the powers. the presidency in a manner offensive to and subversive of the constitution in that the house of representatives has engaged in an impeachment inquiry focused on president trumps corrupt solicitation of the government of ukraine to interfere in the 2 $1020.00 united states presidential election as part of this impeachment inquiry at the committee's undertaking the investigation served subpoenas seeking documents and testimony deemed vital to the inquiry from various executive branch agencies and offices and current and former officials. in response without lawful cause or excuse president trump directed executive branch agencies offices and officials not to comply with th
united states and to the best of his ability preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed donald j. trump has directed the unprecedented categorical in indiscriminate defiance of subpoenas issued by the house of representatives pursuant to its sole power of impeachment president trump has abused the powers. the presidency in a manner offensive to and subversive of the constitution...
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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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there's still a lot of work to be done both between the united states and china and the united states and mexico on this fentanyl issue, but i'm very hopeful that the chinese government will continue to take this seriously and begin to take actions inside of the country which will reduce the flow. by the way, we're working with all the various means of distribution, the united states postal service, all the people who touch these products, to try and close it down, raise the cost here in the united states, and decrease the volume of flow. >> what's should we look for that will let us know this is working? >> i don't want to be trite, right? we have a sense of what came in in january and february and march, and we need to see that number decline. so much as we do with migration where we measure apprehensions, which isn't the perfect marker to be sure, but i think interdictions, that is the amount of flow that we can see and touch and feel. and then second -- >> we're hoping that will go up because of what we've done to improve the postal service and -- >> it's always a mixed bag. it's
there's still a lot of work to be done both between the united states and china and the united states and mexico on this fentanyl issue, but i'm very hopeful that the chinese government will continue to take this seriously and begin to take actions inside of the country which will reduce the flow. by the way, we're working with all the various means of distribution, the united states postal service, all the people who touch these products, to try and close it down, raise the cost here in the...
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the united states but it can constrain the united states so iran can build its relationship with others and to continue to build its own posture in the region so he'll in london is parts of the dynamic here as far as mr trump. kind of backing him self into a corner or being backed into a corner if you will the way that he it would appear as an according to mohamed in tehran that he has 0 traction now with the europeans because they privately and publicly are still on board when it comes to the j c p o a but they can't do anything more than that because tehran and washington are at loggerheads. well i think i'd like to agree with a colleague from washington which is that iran may now be in a better place optics wise to enter some kind of a negotiation but i think that what we have to keep in mind is their current limit is the text and the letter of the j c p o a those constraints are ones that they feel that they've you know a lot really now a lot abide by and the things that are part of the framework that trump wish were a part of the j.c. namely ballistic missiles as well as regional b
the united states but it can constrain the united states so iran can build its relationship with others and to continue to build its own posture in the region so he'll in london is parts of the dynamic here as far as mr trump. kind of backing him self into a corner or being backed into a corner if you will the way that he it would appear as an according to mohamed in tehran that he has 0 traction now with the europeans because they privately and publicly are still on board when it comes to the...
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any prosecution by the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations moreover prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating u.s. secrecy laws was searched am especially dangerous precedent for u.s. journalists who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest now this is also being reiterated by human rights watch they've called the songes arrest a dangerous precedence for any news organization saying jim less might now have to think twice before publishing news of public importance or government scrutiny as well now the general counsel of the organization said that the trumps administration's open hostility to mainstream media has also contributed to an increasingly dangerous environment really for investigative journalism all over the world now there are all those who would say that it's a bit rich calling us saw a journalist why is this an issue. wel
any prosecution by the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations moreover prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating u.s. secrecy laws was searched am especially dangerous precedent for u.s. journalists who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest now this is also being reiterated by human rights watch they've...
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states for 2 in the sun we know in the united states they've been talked to on to 17 counts under the espionage act for. classified documents related to the iraq war on the war in afghanistan but also one of conspiracy to hack a government computer to actually make these secret classified documents all some say his crimes his so-called alleged crimes awful whistle blowing and indeed posing is not actual security risk and threat many say that he will not face a fair trial in the united states and that's an opinion that's been held also by the wiki leaks editor in chief i don't believe that we are going to win this with legal arguments there is no chance that julian will get a fair trial here in the u.k. me or in the us of course unless there's a change of reporting that people actually start speaking out we're not talking about a prosecution we're talking about a person. opposed to an assault or stern back into the public on i earlier this year in april when he was pulled out of the largest ecuadorian embassy by british police he was there for a long amount of time in fact 2 and a half
states for 2 in the sun we know in the united states they've been talked to on to 17 counts under the espionage act for. classified documents related to the iraq war on the war in afghanistan but also one of conspiracy to hack a government computer to actually make these secret classified documents all some say his crimes his so-called alleged crimes awful whistle blowing and indeed posing is not actual security risk and threat many say that he will not face a fair trial in the united states...
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oversight in the united states and whereas the e.p.a. updated its regulation very recently the food and drug administration still operates on a framework that assumes that the do is prove makes the proverbial poison and the reality is that even the f.d.a. own science suggests effects at low levels of exposure one thing that absolutely astounded me and that i didn't know before is that the f.d.a. does not have the authority to up to date or or reassess the safety of chemicals we are already on the market which is quite scary knowing how much both the bio chemical and medical industries have progress doesn't mean that once the chemical is on the market it will be on the market for ever unless the producer wants to replace it with something safer well fortunately we're seeing a lot of attention to what we call the generally recognized as safe or grass loophole there are a lot of proposals underway to modernize the food drug and cosmetic act in the united states so that we can have a framework that's clearer and more protective of human heal
oversight in the united states and whereas the e.p.a. updated its regulation very recently the food and drug administration still operates on a framework that assumes that the do is prove makes the proverbial poison and the reality is that even the f.d.a. own science suggests effects at low levels of exposure one thing that absolutely astounded me and that i didn't know before is that the f.d.a. does not have the authority to up to date or or reassess the safety of chemicals we are already on...
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with the united states like very much like. regular contact with the rest of the p 5 people particularly china diplomat tez also taking part in today's hot debates and he was almost attacked with accusations that the gene an important player when we speak about global security spam. surely given that one of the biggest threats is coming from south asia rejects the dialogue with the us china has never let me review china's never rejected the so-called meaningful dialogue with anybody in the us has made the so much noise about having the strand natural negotiations but let me make it clear so far until now the us has never told us what exactly they want to talk about in the straddle dialogue today's gathering here in moscow is a very good chance for participants to prepare for next year is meeting to make it more productive and more effective. with some of the global headlines for you know a hospital run by doctors without borders that partially destroyed in yemen casualties have been reported but all medical activities have been
with the united states like very much like. regular contact with the rest of the p 5 people particularly china diplomat tez also taking part in today's hot debates and he was almost attacked with accusations that the gene an important player when we speak about global security spam. surely given that one of the biggest threats is coming from south asia rejects the dialogue with the us china has never let me review china's never rejected the so-called meaningful dialogue with anybody in the us...
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the united states has to accept. there is no way to put maximum pressure on either north korea or iran. without some degree. they are the biggest economic partner of both. that is going to complicate the relationship going forward. we once but the maximum economic pressure on iran. we're going to be pressuring chinese entities. that is going to be very difficult in the current environment. it is really a multifaceted issue. i think the one that really got people's attention. one the things that has really got people's attention is the entities. they seem different to the infrastructure. we will to keep them from developing as a company. get them from developing in the high-tech area. this seems much more. that is my basic take. the nexus between economic policy. returned to my basic concern. i really believe we are a lot more powerful than china. i think john is pretty powerful and. i still think the united states is much more powerful mijana. is because our alliances and partnerships. i think we sometimes forget tha
the united states has to accept. there is no way to put maximum pressure on either north korea or iran. without some degree. they are the biggest economic partner of both. that is going to complicate the relationship going forward. we once but the maximum economic pressure on iran. we're going to be pressuring chinese entities. that is going to be very difficult in the current environment. it is really a multifaceted issue. i think the one that really got people's attention. one the things that...
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the united states. has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have. it will have run ins with the united states. in areas in different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its military i think certainly the united states is watching china's economic and military rise it regards it as one of the along with russia as the other main adversary they regard china as the emerging power that to be concerned about a women's weightlifting record has been broken by a male intent on highlighting what he calls the absurdity of certain claims about junk to his story in a moment. thank. you it would be all. about that thank you all. are really. solid leads. to all this is all the thanks. if. you fold.
the united states. has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have. it will have run ins with the united states. in areas in different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its...
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central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures against the united states and help strengthen the i.r.g.c. even more some lawmakers even showed up in parliament dressed in i are to see fatigues as a show of support their own speaker of parliament ali larijani also said the move by the u.s. was a sign of an old grudge and a sign of quote stupidity since the i.r.g.c. has been on the front lines of the fight against the islamic state of iraq and the levant or eisel in iraq and syria now iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei who is the commander in chief of the i.r.g.c. said america's animosity towards the group is because the i.r.g.c. is a
central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures...
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states -- i cannot be more emphatic -- the united states has chosen to take this course, the president has created the space and the momentum for diplomacy. the missing variable is north korea itself has to also fully commit to the elimination of its weapons of mass destruction and affiliated programs and if they do that we will get to this end point quickly. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon trying to get them to not talk in acronyms. ms. alexandria bell sounds like she belongs in that building. listen to this. are we demanding that dprk sign and ratify the bwc/cwc and cbtb. i assume we are talking about the biological weapons contention, chemical weapons contention. >> comprehensive test -- >> thank you. further given that bwc lacks verification program what tools and techniques are we planning to use to ensure their biological weapons program is eliminated? >> great question. acronyms and all. all three of these are part of the u.n. security council resolutions so it's not the united states that would be asking, this is actually the unanimous vote of the united nations securi
states -- i cannot be more emphatic -- the united states has chosen to take this course, the president has created the space and the momentum for diplomacy. the missing variable is north korea itself has to also fully commit to the elimination of its weapons of mass destruction and affiliated programs and if they do that we will get to this end point quickly. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon trying to get them to not talk in acronyms. ms. alexandria bell sounds like she belongs in...
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states that's not what happened was he was in the united states she was taking in an tunnel flight from st louis to denver where she was detained and then she was transferred to washington d.c. the only the only information and contact the family have had with matters here is a telephone call to her daughter on tuesday where they received information from him as he told her daughter that she had his job she is a muslim woman who was his job a veil covering such as will time wearing at the moment that that was taken off against her will. was taken without her job on that she was given only a short sleeved t. shirt in contravention to her own islamic dress code that she that she was and that she had to gain another t. shirt just to be able to cover some of her head she also. told her daughter that she wasn't in athens given adequate food because she was not given muslim option or a vegetarian option on tuesday the only conversation they've had with her she told her daughter that she only been able to eat a cracker or some bread that came with that food since being detained on sunday so as
states that's not what happened was he was in the united states she was taking in an tunnel flight from st louis to denver where she was detained and then she was transferred to washington d.c. the only the only information and contact the family have had with matters here is a telephone call to her daughter on tuesday where they received information from him as he told her daughter that she had his job she is a muslim woman who was his job a veil covering such as will time wearing at the...
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make investment to the united states one after another. u.s.-japan economic relationship is developing in a major way in a modality of bringing in win-win situations. following the joint statement of september last year, mthe ministers are proceeding with a discussion, and i welcome this discussion. in today's talks between myself and president trump, we should achieve early outcome based on the relationship between our two nations. we shall accelerate the pace of discussion. we agreed on that. next month at the g20 osaka summit, president trump, i am going to welcome him again in osaka. i'm looking forward to it. for the success of the g20 summit, u.s.-japan cooperation is indispensable. i will continue to collaborate closely with president trump. yesterday, i was able to talk with president trump on a variety of issues in a relaxed atmosphere, a game of golf, watching sumo wrestling, as well as dinner where our spouses joined. your friendship and truthful relationship was even more enhanced. the exuberance of joy shown by the crowd that
make investment to the united states one after another. u.s.-japan economic relationship is developing in a major way in a modality of bringing in win-win situations. following the joint statement of september last year, mthe ministers are proceeding with a discussion, and i welcome this discussion. in today's talks between myself and president trump, we should achieve early outcome based on the relationship between our two nations. we shall accelerate the pace of discussion. we agreed on that....
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that is a huge victory for the united states. what retrieve the situation for lincoln in 1864, you got half of it, is atlanta is half of it and because americans than, now have short memories, the shenandoah valley coming closer to the election, also played a key role there. i do not pretend that things in the western not important. the eastnt is that looms larger and that people in various ways made that clear. and i think that if the west were really the most important think youdo not can really overestimate grandes importance in all of this. 18nt is the man by early extent for pure he has become the man by what he has done in the west by shiloh, vicksburg, and chattanooga, and it allows sherman to become what he was, because without grant, you do not have sherman. sherman absolutely needs grant. so grit makes his name in the west. he could have stayed in the that he comesfact east, and more than that, the fact that he accompanies the army of the potomac, i think, suggests just how vital it was in terms of perception in the uni
that is a huge victory for the united states. what retrieve the situation for lincoln in 1864, you got half of it, is atlanta is half of it and because americans than, now have short memories, the shenandoah valley coming closer to the election, also played a key role there. i do not pretend that things in the western not important. the eastnt is that looms larger and that people in various ways made that clear. and i think that if the west were really the most important think youdo not can...
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of the united states allies in each of the three areas? >> that is a very important question, i should say that i have an article in the march april foreign affairs on a new container which goes in to precisely the point you race in some depth. but let me give you a brief overview of the three regions. first of all has to be said that an alliance is in some way a contradiction term because their interest in common and also different interest in leading an alliance of the united states have to do in the three regions and no one else can do it, it really is an exercise in herding cats. it is frustrating and circumstances. in europe there is a solid framework for an alliance in the north atlantic treaty organization. the problem there, the familiar problem of free riding, the fact that europeans don't pay their fair share. the husband a problem since the beginning of nato. every president since harry truman has complained that the europeans are not paying enough. none of them have done it quite president trump house but the sentiment is not o
of the united states allies in each of the three areas? >> that is a very important question, i should say that i have an article in the march april foreign affairs on a new container which goes in to precisely the point you race in some depth. but let me give you a brief overview of the three regions. first of all has to be said that an alliance is in some way a contradiction term because their interest in common and also different interest in leading an alliance of the united states...