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states depress wages of dropouts from the united states and if they do, is it up to 7% or a little lower? is it last for a year or two or any longer? >> is not really that important if you look at the big picture of how they impact our institution that could impact everyone's positivity. the other things are popular debate on the news is not that controversial among economists. not all support free immigration, free trade and labor. the reasons are not about jobs or wages or high school dropouts for the most part it. >> when you're speaking of the news when you see what's going on with the u.s./mexico border people coming in, being sent out, the wall being built, what is your reaction? >> my reaction is we would not have as much of his and illegal immigration problem if we created easier past two legality, legal immigration that is for the vast majority the world it's impossible to immigrate legally to the united states and they say immigrate legally like my ancestors said they have a point i would like them to migrate legally to print you cannot migrate legally without a massive weight
states depress wages of dropouts from the united states and if they do, is it up to 7% or a little lower? is it last for a year or two or any longer? >> is not really that important if you look at the big picture of how they impact our institution that could impact everyone's positivity. the other things are popular debate on the news is not that controversial among economists. not all support free immigration, free trade and labor. the reasons are not about jobs or wages or high school...
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s. government life for the united states does. it is important to deal with the united states in a sense, constrain the worst aspect of us behavior by international agreements like the jcp away. so as long as it is, i think it is important to try to get back to either the g p, a or something that at least tries to buy bound not just united states, but all parties to some semblance of international standards and international law . hummer, is it as easy? is the window of opportunity closing? is there a time limit on these talks or can i just continue ad nauseum? of course there is no official or kind of formal time limits, but given that size, i mean, it seems that both sides are continuing to increase their level or is there can be a point when you know the talks would be kind of meaningless because i'm the one hand each round of negotiations and failing to kind of persuade united states to lift the sanctions. iran continues with its nuclear activity development, so it's not good. i think it is the same time. we have more tensions
s. government life for the united states does. it is important to deal with the united states in a sense, constrain the worst aspect of us behavior by international agreements like the jcp away. so as long as it is, i think it is important to try to get back to either the g p, a or something that at least tries to buy bound not just united states, but all parties to some semblance of international standards and international law . hummer, is it as easy? is the window of opportunity closing? is...
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>> the united states versus texas, general. >> mr. chief justice, texas designed the primacy of federal law is open if our constitutional structure and the states are free to escort to reconsider the presidents that they are not free to place themselves above this court nullify the course decisions in their borders, and judicial review necessary to vindicate federal rights as this case comes to the core, there are three questions. first, the texas is possible for this law, second, can the united states hold texas to account and third, is the injunctive religious available in the answers is yes, down the line. texas is responsible for the constitutional violations here and in enacted a law that clearly violates his course presidents and it can enter design that lot for the judicial review by offering counties to the general public to carry out this enforcement function in a structured this system proceedings and so burdensome. insignificant liability that they chill the exercise in the constitutional rights altogether. in the united st
>> the united states versus texas, general. >> mr. chief justice, texas designed the primacy of federal law is open if our constitutional structure and the states are free to escort to reconsider the presidents that they are not free to place themselves above this court nullify the course decisions in their borders, and judicial review necessary to vindicate federal rights as this case comes to the core, there are three questions. first, the texas is possible for this law, second,...
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china and the united states and the eu and britain... and russia is other important one. ..are all part of that, and india and russia. and those nations must come together and they have been in these past months, and they even did — even though president xi didn't come — i'm not going to make excuses — but even though president xi didn't come, he had a delegation there with one of the most expert negotiators in the world on the issue of climate, xie zhenhua, and he negotiated in good faith and we came to an agreement. the test now is not to go backwards, it's to see whether or not that agreement is going to be fulfilled. i understand that, and you said this is probably the toughest thing you've ever done, but isn't the truth that you are a very experienced diplomat who knows that when you're trying to achieve stuff on this particular issue, perhaps the most important facing humanity, you have to deal with other diplomatic realities. we mentioned russia just briefly. i mean, the fact is that right now, biden and putin are talking ab
china and the united states and the eu and britain... and russia is other important one. ..are all part of that, and india and russia. and those nations must come together and they have been in these past months, and they even did — even though president xi didn't come — i'm not going to make excuses — but even though president xi didn't come, he had a delegation there with one of the most expert negotiators in the world on the issue of climate, xie zhenhua, and he negotiated in good...
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we're reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the united states has led the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased 10-fold for every time we've reduced. let me say that again, you can look at the strategies, and europe is a great example. california's a great example for us. we can either follow strategies that work, or continue to do what you all are trying to do right now, manipulating technologies, taking options away from innovators and at the end of the day, resulting in higher emissions, higher prices, it's a flawed approach and we have the evidence to prove it. it's irresponsible for us to continue in this direction. yield back. >> with that objection, members who wish to open statements into the record have five business days to do so. i'd like to welcome our witnesses, we hear from experts on the challenges and opportunities for international climate action as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for c.o.p. 26, first tarin francin, senior fellow at global research institute
we're reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the united states has led the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased 10-fold for every time we've reduced. let me say that again, you can look at the strategies, and europe is a great example. california's a great example for us. we can either follow strategies that work, or continue to do what you all are trying to do right now, manipulating technologies, taking options away from innovators and at the end of the day,...
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of the united states, afghanistan in parallel. both of them feed into each other in ways that are more complicated. the second one is an interesting example. the ak-47 is invented in 1947, soviet weapon, one of the iconic symbols of the cold war, a symbol of the post 9/11 era, photographs of osama bin laden with the ak-47. what is interesting on the flag of four countries, mozambique, zimbabwe, just think about that. the mozambique one is interesting, there's an awesome bob dylan song called mozambique and it is meant to be ironic because mozambique was torn apart and the final one that is not discussed often is all of this takes place against the backdrop of decolonization. at the end of world war ii, you've got a lot of countries, but nowhere near the amount of countries that eventually become independent with the cold war. the best cold war, to decolonization and think about all of the european powers after world war ii, probably beaten up. almost the whole of the beginning of the cold war is under european, some form of europe
of the united states, afghanistan in parallel. both of them feed into each other in ways that are more complicated. the second one is an interesting example. the ak-47 is invented in 1947, soviet weapon, one of the iconic symbols of the cold war, a symbol of the post 9/11 era, photographs of osama bin laden with the ak-47. what is interesting on the flag of four countries, mozambique, zimbabwe, just think about that. the mozambique one is interesting, there's an awesome bob dylan song called...
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the united states is becoming perhaps less of a player than it has previously. but it does not mean that the united states is not active in the region for it's what it perceives to be its interest in a way that can be very, very destabilizing, as it tries to fight off a growing chinese influence russian influence and the growing power of regional countries, especially iran, are quite interesting since we're talking about those new political realignments in the region at the u. a chrome prince. when to turkey, the 1st visit in 9 years could, could it be an indication that in the this bought this predominantly sunny part of the world? somebody does as saying if the americans are not going to be a reliable potter in the near future, it's about time to have a strong ally that we can go to in case the situation gets worse. i would discount what you mentioned about this. the predominantly sunni, this has nothing to do with sunday or shower. anything else? this is a, this is national viability, national sovereignty, national dignity, national rights. but they are, coun
the united states is becoming perhaps less of a player than it has previously. but it does not mean that the united states is not active in the region for it's what it perceives to be its interest in a way that can be very, very destabilizing, as it tries to fight off a growing chinese influence russian influence and the growing power of regional countries, especially iran, are quite interesting since we're talking about those new political realignments in the region at the u. a chrome prince....
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the united states is a force for good in the world. because we take extraordinary steps to avoid civilian casualties when conducting military operations. we are not perfect, the loss of innocent life is a tragic reality of war. but when we harm innocent civilians, we must take responsibility for our errors and investigate what happens so that the same mistakes do not happen again. ms. harris, i'd like to ask you, do you agree that protecting innocent life while conducting military operations is a moral and strategic imperative? ms. harris: thank you for the question. ma'am, i agree wholeheartedly. i think at the center of our very ethos, are accountability and transparency. we abhor the loss of innocent life. we take all possible measures to prevent them. when we have incidents, it's our duty to learn from those and seek to be better. mrs. maloney: thank you. i agree. that is why i am so concerned about recent examples under both democratic and republican administrations, their examples of the defense department concealing or down play
the united states is a force for good in the world. because we take extraordinary steps to avoid civilian casualties when conducting military operations. we are not perfect, the loss of innocent life is a tragic reality of war. but when we harm innocent civilians, we must take responsibility for our errors and investigate what happens so that the same mistakes do not happen again. ms. harris, i'd like to ask you, do you agree that protecting innocent life while conducting military operations is...
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this is the 1st president history, united states, america. there's anybody seeking asylum, has to do it in another country that's never happened before in america. we want to end this program, but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing. as there was, there was a ruling that required us moving forward with the implementation sufficiently called the migrant protection protocols. though it's commonly referred to as the remain in mexico program. it was instituted by us present, donald trump, during his administration, requiring migrants who would like to get asylum in the united states to wait in mexico for their approval. they don't wait in the united states, they wait across the border in mexico. the biden administration initially tried to dismantle and change this policy that was left over from the trump administration, but they were immediately taken to court by officials in missouri and texas. now it appears we have a texas judge ruling that the remain in mexico policy must be re implemented. and as we wait
this is the 1st president history, united states, america. there's anybody seeking asylum, has to do it in another country that's never happened before in america. we want to end this program, but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing. as there was, there was a ruling that required us moving forward with the implementation sufficiently called the migrant protection protocols. though it's commonly referred to as the remain in mexico program. it was instituted...
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the united states isn't really worthless. here's our from interrupting, but that's categorically false. anything that's not gold, in this case with big coin by de, monetize in gold is not only is it a threat, but it's an extinction event. this will put an extension of an annuity dollar gemini, because it's a 100 percent pure monetary signal, whereas gold at most might be 80 or 90 percent monetary signal. this is a 100 percent, monica, this is, this is, this is kryptonite to america, superman. this is our vulnerability, dr. michael hudson. i mean, i think we're getting very close to we gotta take a, we gotta carry this over to park to. that's what we're going to do. but for now, thanks for being a kaiser report to be here. all right, that's going to do it for the as part of the kaiser par with re max kaiser and stacy herbert special guest, doctor michael hudson. he's out with the 3rd edition of the classic super imperialism. to hear ted till next time by yo ah ah ah. well, it's not it? no, no, no, no, no, no, but they did a ma
the united states isn't really worthless. here's our from interrupting, but that's categorically false. anything that's not gold, in this case with big coin by de, monetize in gold is not only is it a threat, but it's an extinction event. this will put an extension of an annuity dollar gemini, because it's a 100 percent pure monetary signal, whereas gold at most might be 80 or 90 percent monetary signal. this is a 100 percent, monica, this is, this is, this is kryptonite to america, superman....
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of the united states and the foreign minister of russia. we're never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with sir gala for avi said that had been a frank and full discussion and honest and sober ad debates and that close their foreign ministers, both senior diplomats would take that away to their respective presidents, and we may well see some more discussion it that much higher level in the very near future payroll over there, we'll outside the discussions with antony blinking. ukraine was also the subject of talks between lab rove and u. k counterpart, elizabeth truss, and the meeting were so eagerly anticipated to that the russian foreign minister was forced to literally ordered the press out of the ring. with him on may be journalist expectations they were justified because before arriving in stock, homeless trust was in estonia, where she post for journalist on top of a tank
of the united states and the foreign minister of russia. we're never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with sir gala for avi said that had been a frank and full discussion and honest and sober ad debates and that close their foreign ministers, both senior diplomats would take that away to their respective presidents, and we may...
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the songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old can face trial in the us on charges including publishing classified military documents. though it is a vicious nobel prize on calling to better protection of generally favorable for retiring government journalists, maria resar from the philippines, and dmitri minutes, all from russia, showing the price to the fight to promote freedom of expression, cited protests against military rule in me, and mob been held in several cities, they include the deserted streets of the commercial capital, young gone. the silence is being seen as a safe way to protest or to the brutal crackdowns or mass demonstrations following the qu. in february, an overcrowded truck has crashed in southern mexico, killing at least 54 people believed to have been heading to the united states. another 55 were injured, please suspect the overturned and hit the bridge because it is so overloaded. donald trump has suffered another set back to his attempt to book the release of official records of the capit
the songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old can face trial in the us on charges including publishing classified military documents. though it is a vicious nobel prize on calling to better protection of generally favorable for retiring government journalists, maria resar from the philippines, and dmitri minutes, all from russia, showing the price to the fight to promote freedom of expression, cited protests against military rule in me, and mob been held in several cities,...
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sort of the reverse of what the committee on foreign investment in the united states. i don't think we are on any inevitable collision course with china, but while we are focused post 9/11 on the war with terrorism, they certainly have gotten very aggressive and changed their whole attitude. and whether it's in the south china sea, whether it comes to cyber, or building their nuclear capability in the military, certainly their belligerence in the south china sea, their threats against taiwan. this is a new chinese communist party under president xi, and i think it calls for responsible steps in try to make sure that we understand what they are doing and we eliminate vulnerability. because as we have seen with ppe, semiconductors, something much more complex and involved then ppe manufacturing, it's the only responsible thing to do to try and identify the supply chain vulnerabilities particularly when it becomes a national security or economic security imperative to take steps ourselves in this competition. but eventually the world trade organization, i think it was ove
sort of the reverse of what the committee on foreign investment in the united states. i don't think we are on any inevitable collision course with china, but while we are focused post 9/11 on the war with terrorism, they certainly have gotten very aggressive and changed their whole attitude. and whether it's in the south china sea, whether it comes to cyber, or building their nuclear capability in the military, certainly their belligerence in the south china sea, their threats against taiwan....
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right now the united states is in the process of the water systems in the united states are in the process of mapping these lead pipes because they are a danger. it's not known exactly where they are and that's why this regulatory work is so important. this is a legacy issue that has plagued the united states for decades. host: can you tell what the proposal is? guest: the white house released a multipronged plan and it's essentially more than a dozen pathways they are pursuing to eradicate lead in drinking water . it's a big deal for the united states. the administration announced the release of $3 billion from the infrastructure package and that's part of a larger pot of money in the infrastructure package. they also clarified that states can use relief funds and that is a change. on top of that they also took regulatory action. they allowed the lead and copper rule to affect how lead is tested in drinking water. and then at the same time the epa says they are going to craft a new and strict regulation by 2024 so all across the nation you're going to have money flowing into different rev
right now the united states is in the process of the water systems in the united states are in the process of mapping these lead pipes because they are a danger. it's not known exactly where they are and that's why this regulatory work is so important. this is a legacy issue that has plagued the united states for decades. host: can you tell what the proposal is? guest: the white house released a multipronged plan and it's essentially more than a dozen pathways they are pursuing to eradicate...
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and defend the constitution of the united states. the military is a very h hierarchical organization. at the top is the commander in chief, the president of the united states. if an entire political party is able to insert doubt into the electoral process, they are inserting doubt into the chain of command and the perception of the chain of command by the rank and file of the united states military. that is dangerous, and that is exactly what's going on right now. and the sanctity of our electoral process is exactly what the men and women of the armed forces are supporting as they support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> very alarming. retired general paul eaton, thanks for your service. i hope you have a merry christmas and happy new year. >>> coming up, breaking news just this past hour that the omicron variant is now dominant, yes, dominant here in the united states. so what less ons can america learn as we look to other countries first hit by the omicron variant? get $1500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. ♪
and defend the constitution of the united states. the military is a very h hierarchical organization. at the top is the commander in chief, the president of the united states. if an entire political party is able to insert doubt into the electoral process, they are inserting doubt into the chain of command and the perception of the chain of command by the rank and file of the united states military. that is dangerous, and that is exactly what's going on right now. and the sanctity of our...
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of the united states. anthony, blinking, what we heard from said gala froth was a list of issues he has and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. he said, time and time again. the western partners of russian nato, the united states, everybody else saying that they had either miss on st. misunderstood or deliberately misconstrued the minsk agreement. and until that was properly adhered to that it could never ultimately be a reality on the ground. talking about treaties though, said gala, for all pointed out that there is a real lack of agreement in concrete written down when it comes to russia and the west for those continues to escalate the situation directly on our borders. and as for military security in the euro, atlantic region, it continues to deteriorate. there's only one treaty left between rushing the united states on the limitation of strategically offensive weapons. the treaty on short, medium range missiles and the open ski
of the united states. anthony, blinking, what we heard from said gala froth was a list of issues he has and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. he said, time and time again. the western partners of russian nato, the united states, everybody else saying that they had either miss on st. misunderstood or deliberately misconstrued the minsk agreement. and until that was properly adhered to that it could never ultimately be a...
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they said that the united states can reverse any decision. not any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america guarantees to pointing to one of those reports in the, in the cia i had talked to kidnap, during the saw to kill them speaking outside the high court. here this morning, we've heard from stella morris to partner who is incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening for? how long can this go on today is international human rights day? what a shame, how cynical to, how this decision on this day to have one of the foremost the foremost publisher journalists of the past, 50 years in a u. k. present accused of publishing the truth about or crimes about cia killed teams. many people have been supporting her outside here. many, many protests is that also are similar questions there who is a glimmer of hope that you know, the british justice system might actually prevail for once. the british judiciary. this is on every level with the u. s. campaign to get a i to is 10 years, 10 years in the st
they said that the united states can reverse any decision. not any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america guarantees to pointing to one of those reports in the, in the cia i had talked to kidnap, during the saw to kill them speaking outside the high court. here this morning, we've heard from stella morris to partner who is incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening for? how long can this go on today is international human rights day? what...
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and you have more political support here in the united states. i think that's maybe a little far fetched at this point. but the other thing the president can do, the president has almost unlimited authority to suspend the sanction. so on the question of what the president can do here, and now what the president can do to make sure that over the next several years, at least, iran does receive before promised benefit that's articulated and j p a, which is pretty broad and there's a lot of room within the g p. o to interpret what that means in terms of responsibilities to ensure you aren't getting that stations really. the president has, has the ability to do that. so if you're talking about the here and now there's a lot of options for the united states, we're talking about a future administration. i think that really is a matter of aligning things politically in the united states so that there are barriers to a future administration tearing up a deal. sahara shaw, i found like a lot of what everyone is saying is quite pessimistic about the outcome
and you have more political support here in the united states. i think that's maybe a little far fetched at this point. but the other thing the president can do, the president has almost unlimited authority to suspend the sanction. so on the question of what the president can do here, and now what the president can do to make sure that over the next several years, at least, iran does receive before promised benefit that's articulated and j p a, which is pretty broad and there's a lot of room...
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and not only the federal government the united states, share the health and climate are shown the suing the most government comes in and shuts down mankind and. [inaudible]. and we have demonized the lifeblood of modern civilization it. and who is funding this, there often an in-state like not following bill gates, is one of the biggest climate activists is actually on the world's biggest private jet transport company is going to affect them at all. right is the book as well, the people in charge won't be affected, this will affect willh be called the massive coming degree new deal will repress any climate emergency, and in the covid-19 like down to the climate lockdown and you can only fly when it's very justifiable internationalat agency,if climate lockdown for people have less freedom of movement and a plan recession movement and economic growth movement, like recessions because they reduce emissions and this is why the environmentalist, they say it was good for the climate agenda naturally movement now and tell is in the book, where when and climate change is a cause of death to dea
and not only the federal government the united states, share the health and climate are shown the suing the most government comes in and shuts down mankind and. [inaudible]. and we have demonized the lifeblood of modern civilization it. and who is funding this, there often an in-state like not following bill gates, is one of the biggest climate activists is actually on the world's biggest private jet transport company is going to affect them at all. right is the book as well, the people in...
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the united states. and our european allies would engage in a discussion that covers thete larger issues including the strategic concerns with russia. we managed to do this at the height of the cold war and developed mechanisms for stability and transparency. we've done this in the post-cold war era and with other mechanisms. there's no reason we can't do that going forward provided that we are operating in the context of de-escalation rather than escalation. the united states, as we have been for some time has been prepared to support efforts to advance the agreement in support of the normandy format. this could include a c cease-fie measure that helps build the process forward. if there was a lot of give and take the president was crystal clear about where the united states stands on these issues and we believe from the beginning that there is no substitute for a direct dialogue between the leaders and that is true when it comes to the u.s. russian relationship so president biden welcomed the opportuni
the united states. and our european allies would engage in a discussion that covers thete larger issues including the strategic concerns with russia. we managed to do this at the height of the cold war and developed mechanisms for stability and transparency. we've done this in the post-cold war era and with other mechanisms. there's no reason we can't do that going forward provided that we are operating in the context of de-escalation rather than escalation. the united states, as we have been...
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those affected 12 major cities in the united states have record homicide rates this year. and the price of food and gasoline just keeps staying high. apparently the democratic party is now reaching out to latino voters calling them latin x, a gender neutral term. but apparently not all of this particular demographics are impressed. defense and offense links itself. that's why i don't, i don't like i don't, i don't think we should be changing words because like a new generation, whatever, you know, i feel like it's a bunch of white liberals that are just trying to coach or, or someone else language. but you know, something that's natural, it's like kind of like someone reading 1st for a lot and i was like okay, this is pretty cool. i'm pretty sure i'm in that group. and then after, wow, like why do we make money? why, why, why are we adding extra words? i mean, i'm so part of it. cool. but i'm still latino, right? i'm so consider latino, latino, it's a sharp wake up call for the democratic party who presumptuous. we assumed that latinos would vote for them as usual. and the
those affected 12 major cities in the united states have record homicide rates this year. and the price of food and gasoline just keeps staying high. apparently the democratic party is now reaching out to latino voters calling them latin x, a gender neutral term. but apparently not all of this particular demographics are impressed. defense and offense links itself. that's why i don't, i don't like i don't, i don't think we should be changing words because like a new generation, whatever, you...
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but as he went against to had you money, the united states, he was called a criminal. and the press is quite, looks the other way or even supports this crack down on their colleague. it's completely incomprehensible. it could be understood if it was secret information about the location of troops or intelligence facilities, but we're talking about war crimes. this cannot be a state secret. the world has to know about that. there must be transparency. that's what assange did. so that's why he's being punished. the world has really turned upside down. and what we see now is blatant hypocrisy. it really both bad for freedom and democracy around the world. publishing data in violation of the espionage that. what on that is the united states law is not a, a world wide laws, not in law in other countries. so there's a real problem with this to, to bring court ruling on that issue of the, of the espionage ack. suspending 1st amendment rights. they said it was justified in time of war, but i would point out, we're not in a war now. congress is not declared war. we had no decla
but as he went against to had you money, the united states, he was called a criminal. and the press is quite, looks the other way or even supports this crack down on their colleague. it's completely incomprehensible. it could be understood if it was secret information about the location of troops or intelligence facilities, but we're talking about war crimes. this cannot be a state secret. the world has to know about that. there must be transparency. that's what assange did. so that's why he's...
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found a julian, our songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50, sorry, 50 year olds could now face trial in the u. s. on charges including publishing classified military documents. you are up to date with a headlines on al jazeera. the latest edition of inside story is coming up next. on counting the cost, all rich countries ready to put the bill for a global at horn on pandemic preparedness. hypersonic missiles are driving a new arms, right. so what's the big deal behind? and solar powered vehicles, we explore the cars that are harnessing the stop. counting the cost on edge is it was, will a diplomatic boy called to the beijing winter olympics? achieve canada is the latest country to join australia, britain and the united states, to protest against china's human rights. both are deeper political issues at play. this is inside store. ah and i welcome to the program. i'm not clog, sport, and politics often makes whenever the olympic games are held, it will apparently be no different for the beijing when to games due to begin in february, de
found a julian, our songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50, sorry, 50 year olds could now face trial in the u. s. on charges including publishing classified military documents. you are up to date with a headlines on al jazeera. the latest edition of inside story is coming up next. on counting the cost, all rich countries ready to put the bill for a global at horn on pandemic preparedness. hypersonic missiles are driving a new arms, right. so what's the big deal behind? and solar...
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it was against the war with the united states. he was not going to be able to defeat the united states in the end particularly in the case of prolonged war. in the meantime in this civilian sector he was going to be placed in a very difficult position. he was advised to the empire, the emperor had a lot of agreements but had no real control over the relationships between the united states and japan in the last several months. on the road to pearl harbor. i don't think i have time to really go into those details. but previous speakers have already covered it. i would add one more thing about japan/u.s. relationships. to put it simply, i think japan and the united states went to war but japan declared war on the united states over two issues. one was a china and the other was the oil embargo are freezing japanese assets in the united states. i would like to add i think june 1914 was indeed the turning point because of japan wanted to move to china so that japanese military could stop british and american military support that was pr
it was against the war with the united states. he was not going to be able to defeat the united states in the end particularly in the case of prolonged war. in the meantime in this civilian sector he was going to be placed in a very difficult position. he was advised to the empire, the emperor had a lot of agreements but had no real control over the relationships between the united states and japan in the last several months. on the road to pearl harbor. i don't think i have time to really go...
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the united states leads the world in vaccine donations, to the point that the united states has donated more vaccine than all the other donor countries of the world combined. but at the present worldwide vaccination rate, it could take about two more years to vaccinate the entire world. the biden administration has pledged to donate an additional 1.2 billion doses to countries around the world. ambassador samantha power is leading the united states' worldwide vaccination effort. the united states agency for international development that ambassador power now runs was established by president john f. kennedy in 1961. and at the time, president kennedy said there is no escaping our obligations. our moral obligations as a wise leader and good neighbor in the interdependent community of free nations, our economic obligations as the wealthiest people in a world of largely poor people, as a nation no longer dependent on the loans from abroad that once helped us develop our own economy, and our political obligations as the single largest counter to the adversaries of freedom. last week preside
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states and with our foreign partners an extraordinary job of keeping the united states and say from a 911. and i am here to note that our foreign partners were instrumental in that and i believe the lessons we learn and follow my logic, was 911, will carry over to what andrew just talked about, to that cooperation it. we know as a nation, we cannot go at it alone and we cannot do that in the intelligence realm so we have that with counterterrorism and it rebuilt an enterprise to keep this nation safe and similarly i believe the lessons that we have learned from counterterrorism will crossover and related to the counterintelligence front and into the intelligence front more broadly so we have already embraced lessons learned so the people, we can be critical we should be self-critical of where we have been particularly on counter and terrorism but at the same time i think that those lessons and the walk across the planet right, and i'm talking principally about western partners right and they have done an extraordinary job so i think you for the opportunity to share some thoughts. >>
states and with our foreign partners an extraordinary job of keeping the united states and say from a 911. and i am here to note that our foreign partners were instrumental in that and i believe the lessons we learn and follow my logic, was 911, will carry over to what andrew just talked about, to that cooperation it. we know as a nation, we cannot go at it alone and we cannot do that in the intelligence realm so we have that with counterterrorism and it rebuilt an enterprise to keep this...
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this is not a question of the united states versus russia. our european allies and partners share our alarm. they are willing to act, and if pushed, they will stand in solidarity with ukraine against kremlin aggression, given their resolve, putin may want to reconsider. there is a still a window of time to deter the kremlin from the willingness to invade but we remain united what awaits russia if it chooses that unwise path. i look forward to the diplomatic efforts including the read-out this morning from president biden, i look forward to how we are supporting ukraine's military, i look forward to how we are leading a sanction's efforts with allies. let's not mince words. this is not a time for half-measures. if putin does decide to act, if he invades ukraine, the response will be swift and unequivocal. putin doesn't get to redraw the map of europe. europeans should be thinking about that. he doesn't get to bully the people of an independent nation into submission. he may dictate the course of events inside of russia, bought not ukraine. ukr
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the united states. so that pressure is still there, but so far the white house is resisting it. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed. and germany is announced tittle ban, unvaccinated people from much of public life in a bid to stop a 4th wave of cov infections. jossla i'm going to michael describes the far reaching measures as an act of national solidarity. he only cron variant is expected to become the dominant, straight across europe over the winter months. under simmons has more in less than a week, the ami chrome variant has swept the globe with more uncertainty about cove. it in many countries, especially in europe, new restrictions were being introduced anyway with the winter surgeon delta variant infections. germany is the latest to announce new measures. signs like these vaccinate immunized is the way this country and others are now heading the unvaccinated on our bod from access to all but essential businesses such as grocery stores and pharmacies. angler merkel says new stricter measur
the united states. so that pressure is still there, but so far the white house is resisting it. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed. and germany is announced tittle ban, unvaccinated people from much of public life in a bid to stop a 4th wave of cov infections. jossla i'm going to michael describes the far reaching measures as an act of national solidarity. he only cron variant is expected to become the dominant, straight across europe over the winter months. under simmons has more in...
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the united states. so that's going to help drive down the trade deficit. there's a lot of work to do, you know, boeing has not had orders from china in 5 years. so just by far the largest aviation market, so there's a lot of bilateral trade that could happen on a potential thought. now, however, the issues in the east tennessee, so trying to see what is, is kind of putting those kinds of things on hold. but you know, we will see as 2022 develops. if we're going to move into more of a falling in the relationship or it's just going to continue, continue to ratchet up up into a war 40. you found the only one that's been right of all of the analysts on china for the last 101520 years. fortunately, you have been a friend of kaiser for and we've owned, we've been the only outlet that has called it right. most u. s. media has said for the past 1015 years, they've had the likes of kyle bass on. and even worse than him in terms of getting it wrong, is that they've kept on saying like it's collapsing, it's collap
the united states. so that's going to help drive down the trade deficit. there's a lot of work to do, you know, boeing has not had orders from china in 5 years. so just by far the largest aviation market, so there's a lot of bilateral trade that could happen on a potential thought. now, however, the issues in the east tennessee, so trying to see what is, is kind of putting those kinds of things on hold. but you know, we will see as 2022 develops. if we're going to move into more of a falling in...
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and then peace negotiations from the united states. so that has been a messaging problem in the sense december 1t 2009.e and that is the effect on the taliban and pakistan with that aspect of empire and have some interest in afghanistan but that is preventing the other al qaeda and that they have received that then just in time that the population of kabul was 500,000 but now nobody knows the number 7 million. there was no internet service no economy. and that taliban did become again. but then afghanistan is onene of the youngest countries the rotating 70 percent is under the age of 25. and there is no great nostalgia. i so they are not the civil war. but also look at those militias. and from the taliban. instead of them taking over the entire country it makes it look like a croquet match. and then to not stay there. and then for a country that igseems insignificant it carries of american foreign policy. >> when you are going to the documents, and as the us government help to understood. and that relationship between al qaeda and the
and then peace negotiations from the united states. so that has been a messaging problem in the sense december 1t 2009.e and that is the effect on the taliban and pakistan with that aspect of empire and have some interest in afghanistan but that is preventing the other al qaeda and that they have received that then just in time that the population of kabul was 500,000 but now nobody knows the number 7 million. there was no internet service no economy. and that taliban did become again. but then...
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ready waiting for come to the united states. and so the question is, where do you mitigate the error and the, by the ministration want to mitigate error in the united states. whereas the drop administration wanted to mitigate the error in mexico and for the moment that's where the policy is that, that any error is going to be on the fight up making people way to mexico. who might otherwise be legitimate, a violent speaker, as opposed to letting people wait in the united states, but probably shouldn't have been allowed to do so in the birthplace. good to talk to you, leon fresca. thanks for your time. my pleasure. are still ahead on edge of the un, please for billions of dollars to help more people in need with you conflicts and political uncertainty many times. plus you have quite a long using ancient tradition. some of the day challenges our office and kissed on dealing with corruption and crime. ah and away we go with your weather forecasts for the americas. hello everyone. her reprieve for b, c's, west coast, the west coast o
ready waiting for come to the united states. and so the question is, where do you mitigate the error and the, by the ministration want to mitigate error in the united states. whereas the drop administration wanted to mitigate the error in mexico and for the moment that's where the policy is that, that any error is going to be on the fight up making people way to mexico. who might otherwise be legitimate, a violent speaker, as opposed to letting people wait in the united states, but probably...
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it was stolen from an iraqi museum in 1991 and sent to the united states. now it's back along with the world's attention ceremony. us embassy officials in bagdad handed the precious read your note. gilgamesh tablet is a clay tablet dating back more than 3500 years. it has to marian engravings on it. are embassy in washington received it from the holy bible museum. the text on this tablet is 1000 years older than whom s poems and tells the story of religion 3 year old named gilgamesh who is said to have ruled miss upper tamia from 2000. yes, before the christian era, he was elevated in subsequent sumeria, mythology as a god. in 1991. during the 1st gulf war, 9 of iraq's regional museums was looted up to 4000 items were stolen or destroyed, including some that were thousands of years old, like the good gums tablet. it was bought by us based christian austin crofts retailer in 2014 for display in this museum of biblical artifacts. it was later seized by the u. s. department of justice. according to the u. s. cultural agency unit sco. it entered the u. s. in 20
it was stolen from an iraqi museum in 1991 and sent to the united states. now it's back along with the world's attention ceremony. us embassy officials in bagdad handed the precious read your note. gilgamesh tablet is a clay tablet dating back more than 3500 years. it has to marian engravings on it. are embassy in washington received it from the holy bible museum. the text on this tablet is 1000 years older than whom s poems and tells the story of religion 3 year old named gilgamesh who is said...
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we want to be friends with the united states, aligned with united states, but there is a difference between friendship and flying warplanes over our country. no. do you think the international community countries within the region should recognise and listen and legitamise the taliban? this is a process. of course, we want the international community to stay engaged with afghanistan, to recognise the afghan government, but also, we afghans must make sure that by, by making sure internally the representation of the government, the expression of the will of the afghan people and the legitimisation of the government by bringing in the afghan people's expressed will, then approaching the international community for recognition would certainly work. so it is a parallel activity. 0ne activity is the international community to come and recognise, the other is for us, the afghan people, to provide the grounds for that sort of recognition through an internal legitimacy. what role do you see for yourself within that? a citizen of the country, a citizen that has a bit of an experience in dealing with
we want to be friends with the united states, aligned with united states, but there is a difference between friendship and flying warplanes over our country. no. do you think the international community countries within the region should recognise and listen and legitamise the taliban? this is a process. of course, we want the international community to stay engaged with afghanistan, to recognise the afghan government, but also, we afghans must make sure that by, by making sure internally the...
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the united states immediately form something called the united nation command. so let me dispel one of the single most important factually incorrect ideas that multiple have about the korean war. the united states ever actually officially participate to me said this everyone thanks there is a us-led war on the korean peninsula. it was not. technically it was united nations command. in fact the united states took military leadership and very quickly did so one of the most famous generals john macarthur is sent over there after his big victory to go and lead the famous landing, which he does. but it was done under technically the un flag. so it always has been the combatants is the united nations command countries, and then essentially it is essentially north korea will see, if we have the time in a minute, to show how china becomes involved very, very quickly look at this map i'm trying all the countries end up supporting and sending troops. some are quite significant. it's poignant in some ways because tiny little countries. who would've thought of countries lik
the united states immediately form something called the united nation command. so let me dispel one of the single most important factually incorrect ideas that multiple have about the korean war. the united states ever actually officially participate to me said this everyone thanks there is a us-led war on the korean peninsula. it was not. technically it was united nations command. in fact the united states took military leadership and very quickly did so one of the most famous generals john...
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and you have more police cal support here in the united states. i think that's -- i think maybe that's farfetched at this point. but the other thing the president can want do. the president has almost unlimited authority to suspend the sanctions. so on the question of what the president can do here and now what, the president can do to make sure that over the next several years that's, iran does receive the full promise benefit, that's articulated in the jcpoa and that's pretty broad, there's a lot of room to interpret what that means to insure iran can get that sanctions relieved, the president has a lot of options for the united states. we're talk about a future administration, i think that is a matter of aligning things political in the united states so there are barriers to a future administration tearing up a deal. >> it sounds like a lot of what everyone is saying is quite pessimistic about the outcome of these talks. by iranian invest gaars to have left the door open after putting forth their own drafts suggest that the europeans could the
and you have more police cal support here in the united states. i think that's -- i think maybe that's farfetched at this point. but the other thing the president can want do. the president has almost unlimited authority to suspend the sanctions. so on the question of what the president can do here and now what, the president can do to make sure that over the next several years that's, iran does receive the full promise benefit, that's articulated in the jcpoa and that's pretty broad, there's a...
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citizenship in the united states. his book titles include "the father of us all," "the case for trump," and "the dying citizen." join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. before the program, visit c-span shop.org to get your copies of his books. ♪ >> yesterday was world aids day. president biden announced his administration's strategy to end the hiv epidemic in the united states. >> good afternoon, everyone. great to see so many faces and champions of this fight. let me start by thanking president biden and members of the white house for hosting us today and for their steadfast leadership over the past year. i also want to thank our extraordinary team at the department of health and human services, dr. francis collins, dr. rochelle walensky, dr. anthony fauci, the surgeon general, the assistant, secretary and so many other leaders who have helped the department improve the health and well-being of the american people. finally, i want to recognize the generation of activist
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states including 9/11 he had no role which is attacking the united states and use focused on egypt and bin laden could care less about that somebody has done a survey of bin laden statements in the top statement is anger at the united states and the saudi's and i think egypt is like number 29 down the list were 32 and that was throughout the pure occupation, he spent six months in prison that was right in the middle of the planning attacks on the embassy in africa and when he comes back he's not a big thinker and bin laden for his role of this sonic son because he's objection but he did not play an important part in al-qaeda before 9/11 and after 9/11 using deputy and leader but he managed a pentagon in the less counterterrorism official because you mentioned he would be much more serious contender of egyptians officials forces officer and he's been with al-qaeda since the beginning, even let's say psychologically there's an organization al-qaeda to a local jihad group in afghanistan and pakistan and has yemen and affiliates in africa and east asia and sometimes you may recall al-qaeda
states including 9/11 he had no role which is attacking the united states and use focused on egypt and bin laden could care less about that somebody has done a survey of bin laden statements in the top statement is anger at the united states and the saudi's and i think egypt is like number 29 down the list were 32 and that was throughout the pure occupation, he spent six months in prison that was right in the middle of the planning attacks on the embassy in africa and when he comes back he's...
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, and united states army, signed joseph r biden, the president of the united states. will the celiz family please accompany the president? attention, orders. the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has posthumously awarded medal of honor to sergeant first class christopher celiz, united states army, for gallantry above and beyond the call of duty. this was while engaged with the enemy in afghanistan, but as a special forces unit comprised of partner forces in the 75th ranger regiment, he led an operation to clear an area of enemy forces and disrupt future attacks against the government of afghanistan and allied forces. shortly after his team reached the final objective, a large enemy force attack placed effective fire on him and his team, preventing them from moving to counterattack. realizing the danger the attack posed to his team and the operation, he voluntarily exposed himself to intense enemy machine gun and small arms fire to retrieve and deploy a heavy weapons system, allowing usn partner forces to regain ini
, and united states army, signed joseph r biden, the president of the united states. will the celiz family please accompany the president? attention, orders. the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has posthumously awarded medal of honor to sergeant first class christopher celiz, united states army, for gallantry above and beyond the call of duty. this was while engaged with the enemy in afghanistan, but as a special forces unit comprised of...
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this state and federal criminal laws in the united states.— in the united states. this has come about _ in the united states. this has come about because - in the united states. this has come about because mark- in the united states. this has - come about because mark meadows was cooperating with the january six enquiry, in fact, thatis january six enquiry, in fact, that is how we know about all these text messages, until the cooperation was ended. those text messages that were published recently to show what a centralfigure published recently to show what a central figure mark meadows was. ., ., , was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is _ was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is the - was. right, i mean, he was the chief of staff. he is the top - chief of staff. he is the top person closest to the president and he is managing the president's affairs, managing the white house, and we know that he was sort of the centrepiece of communication
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it's the united states versus the autocracies, united states versus russia, and china. and the purpose of the summit is to create, trying to create a star contrast between those to the idealized vision america versus the overly propagandized picture that we've painted about the, you know, the evil nature of a russian and chinese rule. it's, it's purely a propaganda ploy. yeah, i don't think 60, yeah, let me got alexa here in moscow, i guess, you know, it's, it's, it creating some kind of global alliance against russia against china. i guess also hungry hungry didn't get invited. ok. and you know, at the same time ukraine, sir, i suppose it's there because of the u. s. was behind a coup that over through the democratically elected government in february of 2014, so conveniently, they made it out on board here. alex a, this is just a farce. this is a propaganda alfred here. and it countries have interests. they don't necessarily have values, values and interests coincide. that's great. but values are do not ra rule. they never have and they never will on in, in internatio
it's the united states versus the autocracies, united states versus russia, and china. and the purpose of the summit is to create, trying to create a star contrast between those to the idealized vision america versus the overly propagandized picture that we've painted about the, you know, the evil nature of a russian and chinese rule. it's, it's purely a propaganda ploy. yeah, i don't think 60, yeah, let me got alexa here in moscow, i guess, you know, it's, it's, it creating some kind of global...
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how do you think that the continental united states is going to survive? if it makes a devastated mess of the rest of the world? do you think any western power seriously believes russia as a by to invade ukraine? you know, it's hard to understand the logic. what could moscow stand to gain from, from starting a war? well, i think that the western governments do well know that this is rather a blame game. they make of the public belief that russia is a real threat to the ukraine at the moment. russia is really in defense because they have to fear that a ukraine will become a part of the nato alliance. and this is, of course, a major threat to the geopolitical setting of russia. cutting russia off. busy from swift would be the most extreme of measures deployed yet. it happened to iran devastated the economy there. is there any chance of washington pursuing what's being called a nuclear option based on their questionable diplomats that they potentially good. i would think be very unwise move. very little impact, i think internally, externally it would, it woul
how do you think that the continental united states is going to survive? if it makes a devastated mess of the rest of the world? do you think any western power seriously believes russia as a by to invade ukraine? you know, it's hard to understand the logic. what could moscow stand to gain from, from starting a war? well, i think that the western governments do well know that this is rather a blame game. they make of the public belief that russia is a real threat to the ukraine at the moment....
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when was the last time you had a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public? it's been called a dark day for journalism julian assange supporters lash out at the london hi courts willing to allow his possible expedition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fate. we call on russia to return to diplomacy and to the escalator. the west urges russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of military aid to give and is reportedly considering more. plus the curious tale of the american billionaire forced to return $70000000.00 worth of stolen and to take what east he had been affording for decades. but there's anger after it's revealed. he won't face criminal charges. ah. are we broadcasting live direct my studios in moscow? this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now a dark day for journalism is how supporters of julian san should have reacted it to the british high court ruling that the wiki leagues founder can be extradited to the uni
when was the last time you had a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public? it's been called a dark day for journalism julian assange supporters lash out at the london hi courts willing to allow his possible expedition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fate. we call on russia to return to diplomacy and to the escalator. the west urges russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth...
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the united states that should give us consent. yeah, i think the main thing to note here, right, is that erwin, unfortunately, and sadly, is not unique. and it's not just private detention, it's all of the detention centers across the country, whether they're private, whether they are local and county jails, whether they are run by the federal government. there have been countless reports from advocates, including the tension, watch network, and many others over the years. you know, the government's own inspectors have documented physical sexual abuse, medical negligence, really throughout the u. s. immigration detention system across the country. so this is really a big problem and, and the fact that we were able to take this when or when, because the bravery of women like carl me is, is a huge, huge victory. and i'm just so honored to be here with her or me if you are trying to explain to international audience what it was like being in the oh, in detention facility, how would you describe life that before we even get to the ter
the united states that should give us consent. yeah, i think the main thing to note here, right, is that erwin, unfortunately, and sadly, is not unique. and it's not just private detention, it's all of the detention centers across the country, whether they're private, whether they are local and county jails, whether they are run by the federal government. there have been countless reports from advocates, including the tension, watch network, and many others over the years. you know, the...
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the united states has already had one civil war. how can we ensure that it doesn't have a second one? and we know that the countries that escape this trap invest in good governance. they double down on democracy. and if they don't do that, those are the countries that tend to experience repeat violence over time. >> yeah. as someone i was talking to the other day, said the french probably didn't expect their french revolution until it happened either. i'm curious, and we should make clear, you've talked about, you know, a civil war. you're not meaning like the old one where, you know, battlefields and things like that. what would it look like? >> yeah. one of the reasons why most americans can't conceive of another civil war here in the united states is because they're thinking about the old type of civil war. they're thinking about large armies and gray and blue uniforms meeting each other on battlefields, and that's the 19th century civil war. 21st civil wars do not look at all like that. they tend to be decentralized. they send t
the united states has already had one civil war. how can we ensure that it doesn't have a second one? and we know that the countries that escape this trap invest in good governance. they double down on democracy. and if they don't do that, those are the countries that tend to experience repeat violence over time. >> yeah. as someone i was talking to the other day, said the french probably didn't expect their french revolution until it happened either. i'm curious, and we should make...
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we see, of course, the reputational damage to both the united kingdom and the united states. was given the argument to oppressive regimes that who are you to tell us that our, our press freedom is limited. and we've heard those kind of voices from the russia, from us by young, from china. they have basically, why is this that to you? you'll have to not have a leg to stand on it and criticizing us because you are keeping julia sims in prison and you're going after him. oh, my general feeling when it comes to whistleblowers, they are extremely brave people and i think they will continue to come forward. but they need to go to somebody and they need to go to somebody who is cured. and those are the general that need to be protect. no valvor. obviously assange says he, he's a journalist. does a lot differentiate between somebody who leeks, to nation, and somebody who is a journalist, a korea journalist, well in international law, really that there is no difference. anybody has a basic human right and freedom of expression of the prima freedom of the press is just one variation of
we see, of course, the reputational damage to both the united kingdom and the united states. was given the argument to oppressive regimes that who are you to tell us that our, our press freedom is limited. and we've heard those kind of voices from the russia, from us by young, from china. they have basically, why is this that to you? you'll have to not have a leg to stand on it and criticizing us because you are keeping julia sims in prison and you're going after him. oh, my general feeling...
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is the united states prepared for that? >> the united states will take every action we can take about the point of view of deterrence and diplomacy to make sure the taiwan scenario never happens and to try to avert the invasion and deter the invasion in to ukraine that is the object of our policy right now. those are the steps we're taking. that's what president biden is doing and the messages he's sending to president putin and with respect to taiwan, the sum total of the efforts we have undertaken over the last eight months in the indopacific have also all been geared towards avoiding any kind of scenario where china chooses -- >> is there any promise on the russian side to use leverage to change iran on its position? >> the president and president putin had a good discussion on the iran issue. it was productive. russia and the united states worked well-together in tense circumstances in the 2014-15 period to produce the joint comprehensive plan of action. >> we did ukrainian officials first deny there was a true build-up
is the united states prepared for that? >> the united states will take every action we can take about the point of view of deterrence and diplomacy to make sure the taiwan scenario never happens and to try to avert the invasion and deter the invasion in to ukraine that is the object of our policy right now. those are the steps we're taking. that's what president biden is doing and the messages he's sending to president putin and with respect to taiwan, the sum total of the efforts we have...