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there's 40000000 guns, united states. it's, it's a plague in the united states and congress is the, is the problem. congress has not been able to stand up to the n r i n r a until now, and we'll see, hopefully, there's always hope. but we've seen every time the congress backs down again the n r a has its tentacles all over the place. and congress just isn't just never gets his act together on it. there's a race issue here as well. i think a black man in the us is 15 times more likely to get killed by a gunshot than any white, asian hispanic man. so what's the racial divide here? i mean, we're not speaking about racial divide, we're speaking about a history of violence affecting black communities. that is home ground. it's something that has structural historical reasons. many times in the u. s. a conservative voices try to explain this violence with and demick reasons, culture, reasons, something that would have to do with blackness, right? this is absolutely wrong, where it shows is that black committees have been margin
there's 40000000 guns, united states. it's, it's a plague in the united states and congress is the, is the problem. congress has not been able to stand up to the n r i n r a until now, and we'll see, hopefully, there's always hope. but we've seen every time the congress backs down again the n r a has its tentacles all over the place. and congress just isn't just never gets his act together on it. there's a race issue here as well. i think a black man in the us is 15 times more likely to get...
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just completed the first summit among israel, india and the united states and united arab emirates to deepen the ties between the middle east and independento-pacific to have new partnerships and tackle food insecurity and clean energy technology. integration is the goal, which took place in israel here this past march. israel's integration in the region, israel's peace with its neighbors, these are essential goals. tomorrow i will be the first american president to fly from israel to saudi arabia and represents important progress. and when i see the saudi leadership tomorrow, i will be carrying a direct message and extraordinary opportunities of a more stable and integrated region could bring to the region and the whole world. if we work together for greater integration, i will continue to work towards a lasting negotiated peace between the state of israel and the palestinian people. israel must remain an independent democratic jewish state, the ultimate guarantor of security of the jewish people not only in israel but the entire world. i believe that to my core. and the best way to
just completed the first summit among israel, india and the united states and united arab emirates to deepen the ties between the middle east and independento-pacific to have new partnerships and tackle food insecurity and clean energy technology. integration is the goal, which took place in israel here this past march. israel's integration in the region, israel's peace with its neighbors, these are essential goals. tomorrow i will be the first american president to fly from israel to saudi...
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fourth, the united states will build political economic and security connections between the united states, between the us partners wherever possible while respecting each country's sovereignty and independent choices and integration , interconnection , these are the underlying themes today. how many years have we been trying to connect iraq's electricity within the gcc grids? i remember being briefed on it in 2016 when i was vice president of the united of states. i said let's get it done. well, today, finally after years of failed efforts and false starts and thanksto the efforts of so many around this table it's done .new energy projects linking the region and a new trade deal and investments between neighbors like the saudi investments in egypt and jordan. and more that we build these connections the more we will that return fits to our people and will grow. fifth, the united states will alwayspromote human rights and the values enshrined in the un charter . foundational freedoms are foundational to who we are as americans. it's in our dna. but it's also because we know that the future
fourth, the united states will build political economic and security connections between the united states, between the us partners wherever possible while respecting each country's sovereignty and independent choices and integration , interconnection , these are the underlying themes today. how many years have we been trying to connect iraq's electricity within the gcc grids? i remember being briefed on it in 2016 when i was vice president of the united of states. i said let's get it done....
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the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy are the heart of which the universal natural vices all directly permitted to u.s. foreign policy. in henry kissinger has argued americans listen the principals are universally true implies that governments based on the principles are less than legitimate and they are as it word on permanent probation. their founding documents the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says that governments derive in the just hours in the just powers from the consent of the government. therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger has also said that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity and on the other hand, the breath of the american principles should be universal and believe that justice would be served if all nations into our nation. in this sometimes begets another belief. that the u.s. foreign policy should have a purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew bet
the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy are the heart of which the universal natural vices all directly permitted to u.s. foreign policy. in henry kissinger has argued americans listen the principals are universally true implies that governments based on the principles are less than legitimate and they are as it word on permanent probation. their founding documents the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says that governments derive in the just hours in the...
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the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of the universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger has argued that americans believes in our principles are universally true. he implies the governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. they are, as it were on permanent probation. our founding document, the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says governments derive their just powers, they're just powers from the consent of the government. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger has also said acutely that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand, the belief that american principles should be universal, the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation. this belief sometimes begets another belief. that u.s. foreign policy should have a missionary purpose of spreadi
the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of the universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger has argued that americans believes in our principles are universally true. he implies the governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. they are, as it were on permanent probation. our founding document, the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says governments...
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the united states built security connections between the united states, partners, wherever possible. while respecting these integration, interconnection, these are the underlying themes of our meeting today. how many years have we been trying to connect iraq's electricity into the gcc grades. --grids. i remember being briefed on it in 2016 when i was vice president of the united states. i said let's get it done. today, finally, after years of failed efforts and false starts, thanks to the efforts of so many around this table, it is done. new projects linking the region like the saudi investments in egypt and jordan. the more we build these connections, the more we will see the benefits return to our people. the united states will always value human rights enshrined in the u.n. charter. foundational freedoms are foundational to who we are as americans. it is in our dna. it is also because we know the future will be won by the countries that unleash the full potential of their populations. equal rights and contributing to building stronger economies, resilient societies and more modern
the united states built security connections between the united states, partners, wherever possible. while respecting these integration, interconnection, these are the underlying themes of our meeting today. how many years have we been trying to connect iraq's electricity into the gcc grades. --grids. i remember being briefed on it in 2016 when i was vice president of the united states. i said let's get it done. today, finally, after years of failed efforts and false starts, thanks to the...
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world's first ppp a economy and second, the united states. they believe that it is china that can form a different world order, yes, at least on a regional scale as a maximum on a global scale, where it is no longer the united states that will determine the rules, institutions, norms and events and that’s just about this clash of world orders and that both russia and china is challenging the world order that the united states is promoting and that the point is not in ukraine, but precisely in this fundamental systemic clash of world orders. yesterday, said united states secretary of state tony blinkin, look, russia is challenging the existing world order, if russia is allowed to do so. we will return to a world where the rule of the strong prevails and big countries can intimidate small ones - this is the opposite of a rules-based order. china, in turn, challenges world order, acting increasingly aggressively in the region and tightening repression at home. i think what china really wants is for an international order to exist but be differ
world's first ppp a economy and second, the united states. they believe that it is china that can form a different world order, yes, at least on a regional scale as a maximum on a global scale, where it is no longer the united states that will determine the rules, institutions, norms and events and that’s just about this clash of world orders and that both russia and china is challenging the world order that the united states is promoting and that the point is not in ukraine, but precisely in...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah, march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force, plain lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill. boop, our daughter cathedral ye bill to perdition. she has shrimps me. you see you blame bus clinical destiny. the she did yes, policy the shuttle you are a flava stove. secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place hon at washing luggage narration in the ocean ocean of you know, dirt das could. but he from pushing up idea enough ascii saying is jeremiah unless of de la forms for michelle from your school, for you to ask you, who did you need your, if it's really well, got down to the citizenship. clementine. john chil became the 1st financial donna to the fund of they raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling mm. for tomorrow, with, with national and i bought you over to mila ve noticed convention, which you should see you before. and you have got you could've been queued up to mana
the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah, march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force, plain lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill. boop, our daughter cathedral ye bill to perdition. she has shrimps me. you see you blame bus clinical destiny. the she did yes, policy the shuttle you are a flava stove. secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place hon at washing luggage narration in the...
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states. >> yes, i would >> with respect to the cost to the states and the people in the united states in terms of increased expenditures, not saying which way that should come out, do you believe that was sufficiently addressed in the october memo? >> in the first -- he had an asserted reliance in state >> i want to follow-up one last thing whether there would be a significant benefit to release and parole rather than send back to mexico or other to contiguous territory, what is the limit, as the justice hut have said, if you are just considering a pretty capacious term then there must be no limit do you have to take into account with expect to each of these whole decisions. the unexplained and purely discretionary on the ground every dhs officer is looking to for all of the reasons i listed before. the fact that mexico would never agree or accept everyone that we have currently paroled. so for all of those reasons, i just don't think the statutory structure can work that way. justice barret and does that go back to your point that we shouldn't look at this, when you -- you were respo
states. >> yes, i would >> with respect to the cost to the states and the people in the united states in terms of increased expenditures, not saying which way that should come out, do you believe that was sufficiently addressed in the october memo? >> in the first -- he had an asserted reliance in state >> i want to follow-up one last thing whether there would be a significant benefit to release and parole rather than send back to mexico or other to contiguous territory,...
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it is the united states, which provoked this tension. and if the consequences eventually befall the united states, the world world moto, china, responsible. they will hold it as a policy possible. they will hold the united states responsible for such misconduct . while speaking of tension, of course, we've got the political tension between china and the united states over this potential visit by policy. we've got a military tension when it comes to a u. s. naval encroachments in the south trying to see what do you think we can expect from the upcoming meeting between biden and choosing ping plan for tomorrow . i truly believe that the fact that the chinese president and the u. s. president are still about to talk with each other is a positive sign. this means that between china and the united states, there are still channels of communication and it will make the world a safer place if they keep talkie. on the other hand, pure talk doesn't solve the problem. if the united states government does not take affirmative action to prevent nancy
it is the united states, which provoked this tension. and if the consequences eventually befall the united states, the world world moto, china, responsible. they will hold it as a policy possible. they will hold the united states responsible for such misconduct . while speaking of tension, of course, we've got the political tension between china and the united states over this potential visit by policy. we've got a military tension when it comes to a u. s. naval encroachments in the south...
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secretary of state antony blinken invited shireen abu akleh's family to visit the united states. this is shireen abu akleh's niece lina abu akleh responding to the state department's inconclusive findings after investigating the bullet that killed her. >> we were expecting that such an investigation was actually to hold the perpetrators accountable and would carry out the transparent investigation that is free from any political pressure. however, that was not the case. we will continue to call for justice. we will contie to call on the u.s. to carry out a transparent investigation by an independent body. inddition, we continue to call on the u.n. and icc to carry out an investigation and hold israel accountable and put an end to this grotesque impunitthat israel continues to endure. amy: can you, professor, talk about the significance of what is happening here? biden will not be meeting with shireen abu akleh's family but blinken has invited them to washington. >> i think as she put it quite accurately, the state department basically carried out a whitewash rather than an invest
secretary of state antony blinken invited shireen abu akleh's family to visit the united states. this is shireen abu akleh's niece lina abu akleh responding to the state department's inconclusive findings after investigating the bullet that killed her. >> we were expecting that such an investigation was actually to hold the perpetrators accountable and would carry out the transparent investigation that is free from any political pressure. however, that was not the case. we will continue...
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tens of billions of dollars the other day the united states announced the allocation of another package of military assistance to ukraine in the amount of about 400 million dollars, according to the pentagon, the main attention will be paid to high-precision long-range weapons, we are talking about the supply of multiple launch rocket systems hymars in the united states military assistance to ukraine has already become actually a national project. under this, the defense is being redrawn by the budget . the industrial complex in the us department of defense estimated that at first the work of the joe biden administration allocated about $ 8 billion for military assistance to ukraine, according to military experts, in the face of an increase in rates from the united states. but this is clearly not enough to turn the tide of hostilities, but in order to drag out the conflict at any cost , more than 28,000 tons of military cargo have already been delivered to ukraine of the znatov countries, meanwhile, kiev is increasingly raising the issue of increasing supplies western weapons. for examp
tens of billions of dollars the other day the united states announced the allocation of another package of military assistance to ukraine in the amount of about 400 million dollars, according to the pentagon, the main attention will be paid to high-precision long-range weapons, we are talking about the supply of multiple launch rocket systems hymars in the united states military assistance to ukraine has already become actually a national project. under this, the defense is being redrawn by the...
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it is the united states and the united states that continue to escalate the main conflict of their second asian front. the taiwan conflict, and again the other day there was information about the intention of a third person in the state hierarchy of the united states, speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi to pay a visit. taipei taiwan yes. uh, already at the time, she was going there, she got sick coronavirus, supposedly. yes, after china, uh, blocked it with a very tough response, but now the situation, and i don’t know if it will happen again or not , but again, uh, there is talk of a palace visit. e in taiwan is the global times newspaper which is the official.
it is the united states and the united states that continue to escalate the main conflict of their second asian front. the taiwan conflict, and again the other day there was information about the intention of a third person in the state hierarchy of the united states, speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi to pay a visit. taipei taiwan yes. uh, already at the time, she was going there, she got sick coronavirus, supposedly. yes, after china, uh, blocked it with a very tough...
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fourth, the united states will build political economic and security connections between the united states, between the u.s. partners wherever possible. while respecting these country sovereignty and independent choices. -- these are the underlying themes of the day. how many years have we've been trying to correct iraq's electricity to the gcc grids? i remember being briefed on in and 2016 when i was vice president of the united states. i said let's get it done. well today, finally after years of failed efforts and false starts, thanks to the efforts of so many around this table, it's done. projects like in the region and new free trade deal, investments between neighbors like the saudi investments in asia and europe. more rebuilding these connections, the more we will see the benefits that return to our people annual growth. faith, the united states will always promote human rights in the values and trying to charter. foundational freedoms are foundational to who we are as americans. it's in our dna and it's also because we know that the future will be won by the countries that will unle
fourth, the united states will build political economic and security connections between the united states, between the u.s. partners wherever possible. while respecting these country sovereignty and independent choices. -- these are the underlying themes of the day. how many years have we've been trying to correct iraq's electricity to the gcc grids? i remember being briefed on in and 2016 when i was vice president of the united states. i said let's get it done. well today, finally after years...
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every citizen in the united states. i would like to ever so slightly changed the checked and like to take you to texas now to a small town that's recently gained notoriety for the wrong reasons, hurts the the town of you validate population 15004 weeks ago, a teenager killed 19 people mostly children in the local elementary school was just the latest in a seemingly never ending series of school shooting, made possible by the notoriously lax gun control laws. in the u. s. i left if well, in this city we are all affected. it's like it's your own child who was shot on too many times. we blame the weapon and not the person. we can go to school without worry about that violence and just imagining how much it's increased already years . and i think it's kind of play ridiculous headers, more shooting than days of the year. we must not react to evil and tragedy by abandoning the constitution or infringing on the rights of our law abiding citizens. tiny hobbins built with small, mutilated and decapitated bodies. that's it. fill
every citizen in the united states. i would like to ever so slightly changed the checked and like to take you to texas now to a small town that's recently gained notoriety for the wrong reasons, hurts the the town of you validate population 15004 weeks ago, a teenager killed 19 people mostly children in the local elementary school was just the latest in a seemingly never ending series of school shooting, made possible by the notoriously lax gun control laws. in the u. s. i left if well, in this...
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democratic world, both the european union and the united states of america, is it possible that it is not trying? in your opinion, is it possible that the goal is not to drive russia under sanctions as completely as possible? russia is becoming a partner country, there are a number of countries with which we actually stand. and of course, some things are already with russia, in fact, even the business contacts that are conducted should be reduced to a zero level, well, washington understands that there are, let's say, gas issues, there are still many countries in europe depends on russian gas and so on. some people understand that some things. for example, yesterday an agreement was signed on the export of grain from ukraine, but from russia or via the black sea route. of course, the country of palia is a terrorist country, and so on. such agreements will be signed and concluded. and in general, it will be much more difficult to work with them with russia in this direction. we understand that this will be a decision of the united states of america itself and not of the entire world co
democratic world, both the european union and the united states of america, is it possible that it is not trying? in your opinion, is it possible that the goal is not to drive russia under sanctions as completely as possible? russia is becoming a partner country, there are a number of countries with which we actually stand. and of course, some things are already with russia, in fact, even the business contacts that are conducted should be reduced to a zero level, well, washington understands...
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she needs that help, that concern and the giving of what the united states... i can't speak for the rest of the world, but i can say the abortion movement in the united states wants to give her a pill, an abortion, show her the door and say, "have a good life," because they don't think there's anything happening that matters during an abortion. it's the one thing you're not focusing on in this interview, what happens in an abortion at any stage, because in our country, we weren't allowed until just recently for 50 years to pass a law that would protect a child at any stage under roe v wade, the privilege you and your country have of democracy and working that out amongst citizens and with leaders, elected representatives, we have not had for 50 years. and now we do. just to continue with this particular case of the ten—year—old girl who was raped and who was pregnant and who ultimately got an abortion... i hope you'll talk about her rapist. how about the creep that put her in that situation over and overagain? is he going to be part of this question as well
she needs that help, that concern and the giving of what the united states... i can't speak for the rest of the world, but i can say the abortion movement in the united states wants to give her a pill, an abortion, show her the door and say, "have a good life," because they don't think there's anything happening that matters during an abortion. it's the one thing you're not focusing on in this interview, what happens in an abortion at any stage, because in our country, we weren't...
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ambassador, saudi arabia to the united states. to put this in context, this man's father was a man who instigated the 1973 oil embargo. he has a lot to say. human rights, he said the united states needs to get off the high horse. they are not exactly a paradigm of virtue and he told me about what the saudis would be interested to do with oil. >> president biden in my view is coming as a much diminished president than when he was first elected. as an example on energy issues, he came in with a policy to stop completely fossil fuel usage, not only in the united states but worldwide. now he is finding himself having to rely on fossil fuels as a means of meeting the energy shortage that has come about not just because of the war but the u.s. policy itself. >> you got to remember that this is a country, saudi arabia, wondering why after multiple rocket attacks, those rockets from iran and hitting oil infrastructure, the united states would pull the patriot missiles out of the country. this is one of the largest oil producers in the wor
ambassador, saudi arabia to the united states. to put this in context, this man's father was a man who instigated the 1973 oil embargo. he has a lot to say. human rights, he said the united states needs to get off the high horse. they are not exactly a paradigm of virtue and he told me about what the saudis would be interested to do with oil. >> president biden in my view is coming as a much diminished president than when he was first elected. as an example on energy issues, he came in...
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of the united states. and when he supports a country to the turn of $250000000000.00, he needs accountability about this country occupying another people for over 50 years. so does that, does not come through in the speech. it's a sweet speech, but it's almost useless in the, in the sense that it falls short in the important things that the palestinian people want to hear. like there to stay insulation. i mean he react, he reiterates at his support for that. but again, he went on to say the ground is not right to restart israel palestinian talks again, we've got a positive with a negative. absolutely. and, and here you go. this is a very important note. because the 1st time i heard an american president speak of the 2 state solution vision was 20 years ago. 2002, but as an bush meadow international roadmap for peace and spoke of a vision of a to so solution. since then, it's been 20 years and now we're staying the ground is not ripe. 20 years later that ron does not ripe, and thus we talk in the united sta
of the united states. and when he supports a country to the turn of $250000000000.00, he needs accountability about this country occupying another people for over 50 years. so does that, does not come through in the speech. it's a sweet speech, but it's almost useless in the, in the sense that it falls short in the important things that the palestinian people want to hear. like there to stay insulation. i mean he react, he reiterates at his support for that. but again, he went on to say the...
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that permits soviet union planes to land in the united states and united states plans to land in the soviet union and we're also moving toward other agreements. i would like to conclude my brief remarks by expressing the hope that relations between our countries will develop. in the interest of our peoples and of the improvement of the international situation in the world. and just speak in commercially just a representate the secretary ask i do invite all of you to visit my country and to see it for yourself and enjoy the protection you will get from this convention. thank you one step that brought the united states and the soviet union closer together was the consular packed signed at the white house in june historically, it was the first bilateral treaty between the two nations. culmination of diplomatic exchanges begun 35 years before and even more important advancement toward mutual cooperation between the world's two major powers occurred at the united nations when the general assembly overwhelmingly approved the nuclear non-proliferation treaty both the united states and the s
that permits soviet union planes to land in the united states and united states plans to land in the soviet union and we're also moving toward other agreements. i would like to conclude my brief remarks by expressing the hope that relations between our countries will develop. in the interest of our peoples and of the improvement of the international situation in the world. and just speak in commercially just a representate the secretary ask i do invite all of you to visit my country and to see...
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but there is a mountain of evidence, notjust from the united states or indeed not from the united states but many other countries which have draconian abortion laws, which says those laws do not stop abortions happening, they simply happen underground. yeah, that's why your other part of the question about the care of women, about the health care piece of this is vital and important. and in every state where there is a limit of any type there is also companion legislation that addresses the needs of women and their unborn children, later born at least in the first few years of life. so providing a springboard support and help in every way. and when i say every way, i mean, think of a woman who is unemployed, already has a child, doesn't have health care or a home, this is a moment in her life when she actually can get help and hope and practical support where she had not. where some of the fundamental issues that led to the place where she is are addressed, whether it's addiction or mental health care or finishing a gre, where you are finishing a high school education. so the pro—life
but there is a mountain of evidence, notjust from the united states or indeed not from the united states but many other countries which have draconian abortion laws, which says those laws do not stop abortions happening, they simply happen underground. yeah, that's why your other part of the question about the care of women, about the health care piece of this is vital and important. and in every state where there is a limit of any type there is also companion legislation that addresses the...
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in other words, the united states is largely a naval power. was sort of like what britain was in the 20th century, and we're not a ground force ground based. well, military, we are really a naval military. the hypersonic missiles eliminates that enables right? so you touch on this a little bit, but how are these missiles different from the conventional missiles, and how important are they to us security? well, they don't. the speed is the key fact. all missiles will carry a warhead roughly the same. you know, you can adjust depending upon the size of the missile, determines the size of work. but it's the speed and the speed on the, on the missile. it can affect if you have a defensive system in place. and yet that then subsystem is not calibrated to deal with something is struggling and hypersonic speeds. then all of a sudden your defense system is useless. if there were only what it would be like trying to grab the gun after somebody has already broken into the houses ransacking and holding you too late, go grab the gun. in this case, the hyp
in other words, the united states is largely a naval power. was sort of like what britain was in the 20th century, and we're not a ground force ground based. well, military, we are really a naval military. the hypersonic missiles eliminates that enables right? so you touch on this a little bit, but how are these missiles different from the conventional missiles, and how important are they to us security? well, they don't. the speed is the key fact. all missiles will carry a warhead roughly the...
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something to alleviate oil and gas prices also in the united states. so optically that is part of the reason why he went to saudi arabia is to say to the american people, look, i'm doing this for, for a, this is a part of foreign policy for the middle class, i'm trying to deliver it home, but it's gonna take time for those kind of policies to yield dividends. susanna, how do you see it? would you say as, as a tyson does, that there are reasons to believe that the u. s. still has a strong relationship with countries in the middle east, or could this perceived how to, how to saudi arabia actually heard it, particularly in the eyes of strategic rivals and adversaries. it's definitely so that saudi arabia has a close, has close ties with, with, with the u. s. still, they're very much dependent on a weapons and deliveries and their contracts long running contracts. i mean, there is no way that saudi arabia could say, we don't want to have anything to do with us any longer, or vice versa. so, so it's more about strategic are demonstrate as a demonstration of
something to alleviate oil and gas prices also in the united states. so optically that is part of the reason why he went to saudi arabia is to say to the american people, look, i'm doing this for, for a, this is a part of foreign policy for the middle class, i'm trying to deliver it home, but it's gonna take time for those kind of policies to yield dividends. susanna, how do you see it? would you say as, as a tyson does, that there are reasons to believe that the u. s. still has a strong...
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the numbers aren't, aren't in the united states favor, or the western side favor. in terms of saying the saudi arabia can solve it, oil crisis, it cannot, it does not have the capacity to do that. through africa, where the u. k. military has a non states to resume a joint training program in kenya. but locals are fearing for their health after commanders previously admitted. they had deployed white phosphorus during drills in the former british colony and will continue doing so. they say, claiming there are quote, legal purposes behind use of the chemical substance. ortiz don quarter, can phillotson great britain's once again, conducting military exercises in its former colony of kenya, the 2 countries just signed an agreement for closer military co operation. and british troops are cleaning up after the latest drills to make sure the locals don't get hurt. the can you defense force in the u. k. army come together to conduct a range sweep of the unexploded ordnance on that kenyan training areas that we use here and to educate the are the people that live here on th
the numbers aren't, aren't in the united states favor, or the western side favor. in terms of saying the saudi arabia can solve it, oil crisis, it cannot, it does not have the capacity to do that. through africa, where the u. k. military has a non states to resume a joint training program in kenya. but locals are fearing for their health after commanders previously admitted. they had deployed white phosphorus during drills in the former british colony and will continue doing so. they say,...
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it's called the yom kippur war, which is the united kingdom canada the netherlands the united states and japan it was an absolutely deafening event, which even led us president richard nixon to appeal to the nation for a proposal to use less transportation. and if you drive, then at low speeds, in order to spend less gasoline, the number of flights is reduced, and so on. here. well, tell me it doesn't remind you of anything. this is what is recommended to countries today? for example, in italy, fountains are turned off for turning on the air conditioner, a fine of 500 euros. is it in italy where the temperature is in summer? we are 30-40 ° heat of hairdressing salons, we can’t wash our hair twice, change to a bicycle do laundry at night less often to shower, and in the bathrooms there is no conversation at all, but in principle, this is not so. it seems to me that it should hit europe because, uh, in fact, the habit of not washing, and europe is ready for a long time remember, we talked about this in one of our issues. and there is one more. such a joke thing. that in the middle a
it's called the yom kippur war, which is the united kingdom canada the netherlands the united states and japan it was an absolutely deafening event, which even led us president richard nixon to appeal to the nation for a proposal to use less transportation. and if you drive, then at low speeds, in order to spend less gasoline, the number of flights is reduced, and so on. here. well, tell me it doesn't remind you of anything. this is what is recommended to countries today? for example, in italy,...
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states uh, at the beginning of the first world war, was very strong uh- the united states did not intervene in this european war because it was none of their business, but it was really american, they intervened and changed the balance, we see this is exactly what happened after the second world war. in americans who wanted to isolate america from european problems and to a certain extent they held roosevelt's hand so that he could not provide the help that he wanted to provide to great britain. now ukraine is in the same state as great britain was in the 40s. things, who is interested in exactly this topic, how, in what way, the united states was looking for money to support a military company on the european continent, the oscar-winning director clint eastwood, you know, he has a great film there 20 years ago, that's why it was shot it is called flags of our fathers of our fathers , and it goes on there, this is not a military drama, it is a true story about how the military was recruited during the campaign in the pacific theater, when there was a battle for his home, and so on, how they
states uh, at the beginning of the first world war, was very strong uh- the united states did not intervene in this european war because it was none of their business, but it was really american, they intervened and changed the balance, we see this is exactly what happened after the second world war. in americans who wanted to isolate america from european problems and to a certain extent they held roosevelt's hand so that he could not provide the help that he wanted to provide to great...
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and the united states army, signed joseph r biden, president of the united states. [applause] [applause] >> please join me in receiving this blessing as we depart. most holy god, thank you for the lives of these men who inspire and challenge us to extraordinary acts of service. may each of us dare to follow the examples of these warriors in the face of seemingly insurmountable moments of danger and crisis in mankind. as the names of these men are forever etched into our nation's proud history and the path beyond of heroes who have gone beautiful --before, may legacy be something for us to seek and me -- may we all strive to face the challenges that come our way. keep the lamp of liberty burning bright in our nation strong. in your holy and mighty name i pray. pres. biden: i think we are dismissed. [laughter] pres. biden: and is a great honor, thank you all so much. >> please remain in your seats as the president and first lady depart. thank you. ♪ announcer: all week we are showing you high-profile cases that were decided by the supreme court in the most recent te
and the united states army, signed joseph r biden, president of the united states. [applause] [applause] >> please join me in receiving this blessing as we depart. most holy god, thank you for the lives of these men who inspire and challenge us to extraordinary acts of service. may each of us dare to follow the examples of these warriors in the face of seemingly insurmountable moments of danger and crisis in mankind. as the names of these men are forever etched into our nation's proud...
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nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and, i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly. as a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime conventions. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on families and children. i am coming before the united nations today as a wife, and a mother, and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem, not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world. i worked on this problem with many distinguished people, representatives of this committee. i've had the opportunity to travel to many parts of the world, and have seen the problem firsthand. i've also been privileged to work on two occasions with mrs. perez in 1985. she joined me and 29 other first ladies from around t
nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and, i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly. as a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime conventions. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on...
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second, the united states -- conferences. the united states will not allow a foreign or regional power to jeopardize freedom of navigation through the middle east's waterways including the straits of hormuz, nor will we tolerate efforts of any country to dominate another in the region through military buildups, incursions and/or threats. the free flow of commerce and resources through the middle east is the life blood of a global economy. that's as true today as it has been for decades. and when nations adhere to international rules that work, my administration has made it a priority to protect those vital waterways. we've established a new naval task force to work in partnership with many of your navies to help secure the red sea. that includes the first naval task force to use multimanned surface vessels and artificial intelligence technology to enhance maritime. awareness. we're also integrating air defenses and early warning systems to insure we can defeat airborne threats. third, the united states will not just aim to de
second, the united states -- conferences. the united states will not allow a foreign or regional power to jeopardize freedom of navigation through the middle east's waterways including the straits of hormuz, nor will we tolerate efforts of any country to dominate another in the region through military buildups, incursions and/or threats. the free flow of commerce and resources through the middle east is the life blood of a global economy. that's as true today as it has been for decades. and...
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as i said, exploitation of the constitution of the united states and the laws of the united states by lawyers. and we've got to admit that. and so, it was a legal coup, but my point is that the actual words of the constitution and the laws of the united states like insurrection, is-- that's what has been discussed in front of the nation and that's what's literally at stake today for america is the words of the constitution and the laws of the united states. >> can i say a word? >> yes. >> if i could just make two quick points about that. one is, judge luttig's admonition is important. from greece to chile, had as been wrapped up in law and as judge carter said in the eastman litigation, this is coup in search after legal theory and the coup found its legal theory and i want to thank you, judge luttig, of course, who is a luminary in circles generally, but within the conservative movement and his coming forward to say that the eastman theory was totally unfounded in the law and contrary to the constitution was a real breakthrough, i think, for the country and certainly for our hearings
as i said, exploitation of the constitution of the united states and the laws of the united states by lawyers. and we've got to admit that. and so, it was a legal coup, but my point is that the actual words of the constitution and the laws of the united states like insurrection, is-- that's what has been discussed in front of the nation and that's what's literally at stake today for america is the words of the constitution and the laws of the united states. >> can i say a word? >>...
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like the visit biblical joseph, you are both of visionary and a leader committed to the united states of america, middle east, the world at large and state of israel. this historic visit reflects our nation's share, a partnership rooted in the commitment to democracy, justice and freedom, security and peace. the state of israel in which you have just arrived is a successful innovative nation which contributes to healing the world. through science and medicine, water and food technology, climate innovation and so much more. mr. president, you have been a true friend and strong supporter of israel and the jewish people, security and well-being, your entire life in this visit you will discuss security challenges emanating directly from iran and proxies for threatening israel and its neighbors and endangering our region. your first trip here in 1973 was a few weeks before the terrible war broke out. today winds of peace are blowing from north africa across the mediterranean to the gulf. this is your journey from israel to saudi arabia, the holy land. i hope and pray will help advance the
like the visit biblical joseph, you are both of visionary and a leader committed to the united states of america, middle east, the world at large and state of israel. this historic visit reflects our nation's share, a partnership rooted in the commitment to democracy, justice and freedom, security and peace. the state of israel in which you have just arrived is a successful innovative nation which contributes to healing the world. through science and medicine, water and food technology, climate...
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i don't believe that the, by the ministration works to the united states. i believe their blood trader city, you, us, i believe they work for i believe they work for brussels and european old european colonial money including the brits, including city of on them. so when you, when you start to unpack a lot of what's happening here, there's a lot of confusion about what's going on within us policy, right. i and i do separate at this point out that i believe that the fed in the commercial banks, typically our enemies, are actually the ones working assiduously to stop this technocratic trans humanist thing. that the, that the, the world economic forum and the rest of them are taking that they're talking about that pie was talking about earlier. so once you get that, you said you start to realize that, yeah, the global south is not in fear anymore. and i believe that they've not that it started with putin standing up to them over crimea, and then an intervening and syria and it's all just been downhill since then, as they've worked through the russian for minis
i don't believe that the, by the ministration works to the united states. i believe their blood trader city, you, us, i believe they work for i believe they work for brussels and european old european colonial money including the brits, including city of on them. so when you, when you start to unpack a lot of what's happening here, there's a lot of confusion about what's going on within us policy, right. i and i do separate at this point out that i believe that the fed in the commercial banks,...
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, now as president of the united states, my commitment to that goal has not changed in all these years. two states along the 1957 lines mutually agreed, remain the best way to achieve equal measure of security and prosperity, freedom and democracy to the palestinians as well as israelis and palestinian people deserve the sin of their own this independent outcome is auburn, viable, and contiguous, they have deep roots in this land, living side-by-side and peace and security in both states fully inspected equal rights of the other citizens about people can join equal measures of freedom, dignity that's what this is fundamentally all about it every person has a right to be treated with does dignity civilly basic i know the goal of the state seem so far away and likely stretches of movement and travel the daily worry children safety the real and immediate ad palestinian people are hurting now and you can just feel it, your grief and your frustration in the united states we can feel it but we have giving up on the work of peace. there must be a political horizon the palestinian people can a
, now as president of the united states, my commitment to that goal has not changed in all these years. two states along the 1957 lines mutually agreed, remain the best way to achieve equal measure of security and prosperity, freedom and democracy to the palestinians as well as israelis and palestinian people deserve the sin of their own this independent outcome is auburn, viable, and contiguous, they have deep roots in this land, living side-by-side and peace and security in both states fully...
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they come first and foremost in the gulf states as one of the united states concerns. they know they wouldn't get that out of china, and they certainly wouldn't get it out of russia, but if they can't get the security they want in the volatile region from their longest ally, they will turn to others, and that's part of what the united states gets here. that is a relationship in the gulf. you can pivot. the view from here is, you know, the united states can pivot to asia, but it cannot pivot over the heads of the gulf, a rapidly changing region, a dynamic region that has a vision for the future that is changing that wants the united states to be an investor, and a partner, business-to-business, here in saudi arabia for that. so it is -- if you're taking on china and russia in the world at the moment, you need the gulf. you need the gulf states. though there may be no commitment on oil, what you will hear likely, is that opec plus, a signature foreign policy has over the past few months delivering more and more oil, and they will do the same over july, and the same over
they come first and foremost in the gulf states as one of the united states concerns. they know they wouldn't get that out of china, and they certainly wouldn't get it out of russia, but if they can't get the security they want in the volatile region from their longest ally, they will turn to others, and that's part of what the united states gets here. that is a relationship in the gulf. you can pivot. the view from here is, you know, the united states can pivot to asia, but it cannot pivot...
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if the united nation and the united states and europe do not seriously take that there on pledges, i mean this is not something that is a wishful thinking. this is a dead on pledges over the last 11 years as long as the country is allowed to in this way without any sticks to hold these people accountable, the country will continue to drift. a cancellation of us. how speaker nancy pelosi is planned visit to taiwan would be a victory for china. that's the warning from the senate republican leader. mitch mcconnell, as quoted by a bloomberg reporter earlier china, told washington that policies visit to taiwan. plan for august would have serious consequences. beijing says it would take forceful measures if you house speaker follows through with their plans. and that would be the 1st visit of such an american official to taiwan and 25 years is also comes amid growing concerns over tensions between beijing and ty, pay over the possible consequences of policies visit to taiwan. and while some us officials are fearful of a potential conflict with china, other american politicians are apparent
if the united nation and the united states and europe do not seriously take that there on pledges, i mean this is not something that is a wishful thinking. this is a dead on pledges over the last 11 years as long as the country is allowed to in this way without any sticks to hold these people accountable, the country will continue to drift. a cancellation of us. how speaker nancy pelosi is planned visit to taiwan would be a victory for china. that's the warning from the senate republican...
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the gas situation in the united states is very bad. the french president had to clarify the situation for biden, with 2nd calling to us. sounds concrete. one more, have you shipped anything before 6 with oh, you're with the mainstream media has got biden's act as usual. he may need to embrace saudi arabia because of russia as president. it is my job to keep our country strong and secure. we have to call into russia's aggression, puts ourselves in the best possible position to all compete china and walk for greater stability in a consequential region of the world. the narrative is that russia is evil because there war in ukraine is a violation of human rights. and because of that, russia needs to be barricaded and cut off from all trade. and the narrative continues that because of the resulting gas shortage and the rising prices, we need to get close to saudi arabia and get them to pump more oil to drive the price down. caleb martin r t new york double standards on a slap in the face. the words used by a human rights activist in slummin
the gas situation in the united states is very bad. the french president had to clarify the situation for biden, with 2nd calling to us. sounds concrete. one more, have you shipped anything before 6 with oh, you're with the mainstream media has got biden's act as usual. he may need to embrace saudi arabia because of russia as president. it is my job to keep our country strong and secure. we have to call into russia's aggression, puts ourselves in the best possible position to all compete china...
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as if letting them stay in the united states is not. he seems to share his concern about texas here. where is this going? >> i think a lot of people would like to be a fly on the wall of that meeting tomorrow. probably a little awkward. because he just stood up president biden at the summit of the americans in los angeles. he didn't go. now they're meeting tomorrow. they have a lot to talk about when it comes to illegal immigration, border security, the amount of drugs pouring across. all of that video, the migrants, mexico allows massive numbers of migrant numbers to travel through and arrive at the northern border with the united states. that is one of the governor's biggest frustrations. he feels the mexicans are not doing enough to stop that migration to the northern border. they think that texas needs help from the mexican side and they're not getting the help. >> neil: thanks to you, we've seen video after video of how the migrants just move unobstructed on their way to our country through mexico. thanks, bill melugin. good news w
as if letting them stay in the united states is not. he seems to share his concern about texas here. where is this going? >> i think a lot of people would like to be a fly on the wall of that meeting tomorrow. probably a little awkward. because he just stood up president biden at the summit of the americans in los angeles. he didn't go. now they're meeting tomorrow. they have a lot to talk about when it comes to illegal immigration, border security, the amount of drugs pouring across. all...
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states in the united states, a new kind of show has emerged. presidential health bulletins, doctors report on the affairs of 79-year-old joe biden as if it were a malnourished baby. although the white house assures the disease is mild, the president is doing better. he slept well that night. he ate breakfast and lunch in full, he showed me the plate. i didn't ask me, but i saw an empty plate with crumbs on it. i have a guess what it was, but i didn't ask. in general, the president was in a very good mood. i asked the president. does he have a message to the american people the president said he still works eight hours a day. and what he wants to remind the americans. how important it is to be vaccinated, yes, hardworking in quarantine, biden holds rare working video conferences and does not look very good at them. i would like to first apologize for my vote. i feel much better. than it seems, according to its sound, according to doctors, until the middle of next week, laboratory tests will show what kind of stamp, and biden’s appearance, but
states in the united states, a new kind of show has emerged. presidential health bulletins, doctors report on the affairs of 79-year-old joe biden as if it were a malnourished baby. although the white house assures the disease is mild, the president is doing better. he slept well that night. he ate breakfast and lunch in full, he showed me the plate. i didn't ask me, but i saw an empty plate with crumbs on it. i have a guess what it was, but i didn't ask. in general, the president was in a very...
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as long for the united states you will never ever be alone. [applause] now as you know, there's still so much more work to be done. that is why america's commitment to israel's security remains ironclad. today and in the future that commitment is not about me or any other american president. it springs in the deep affinity enduring connection between our people. and it is our responsibility as leaders to nurture that bonds. to ensure it go stronger, deeper, broader as we navigate the challenges ahead. and that will continue to be profound. they will change as a leader i can say without hesitation today is among the greatest honors of my career. and i mean that from the bottom of my heart. thank you, mr. president. since i know you and i share connections as i said in ireland, i hope you forgive me for ending by quoting an irish poet seamus haney. he wrote and said history says don't hope on the side of the grave. but then, once in a lifetime that long tidal wave of justice rises up in the hope and history rhyme. i truly believe we are at one o
as long for the united states you will never ever be alone. [applause] now as you know, there's still so much more work to be done. that is why america's commitment to israel's security remains ironclad. today and in the future that commitment is not about me or any other american president. it springs in the deep affinity enduring connection between our people. and it is our responsibility as leaders to nurture that bonds. to ensure it go stronger, deeper, broader as we navigate the challenges...
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for tens of billions of dollars the other day, the united states announced the allocation of another package of military assistance to ukraine in the amount of about $400 million, according to the pentagon, the main attention will be paid to high-precision weapons of high range. we are talking about the supply of hymars multiple launch rocket systems to the united states, military assistance to ukraine has already become a de facto national project. under it is redrawn budgets are being mobilized the military-industrial complex the us department of defense has calculated that at first the work of the joe biden administration allocated about $ 8 billion for military assistance to ukraine, according to military experts, in the face of an increase in rates from the united states but this is clearly not enough to turn the tide of hostilities, but to delay conflict at any cost , more than 28,000 tons of military cargo have already been delivered to ukraine from nato countries, meanwhile, kiev is increasingly raising the question of increasing the supply of western weapons. to for example,
for tens of billions of dollars the other day, the united states announced the allocation of another package of military assistance to ukraine in the amount of about $400 million, according to the pentagon, the main attention will be paid to high-precision weapons of high range. we are talking about the supply of hymars multiple launch rocket systems to the united states, military assistance to ukraine has already become a de facto national project. under it is redrawn budgets are being...
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now the united states is policing the exact opposite. the unprecedented depth and intensity of russia-china partnership that is taking place now and is rightfully one of the most important foreign policy assets of both powers, including the results of american policy, previous administrations have too much influenced domestic aspects. views on china are of course important to prevent the hegemony of china or any other country, but this is not something that can be achieved by endless confrontations . another example of a policy that is counter- productive to american interests, but the only possible one given the quality of their current elites, is pushing hard. throughout the world of bloc approach, attempts to force the countries of asia, the middle east, africa and latin america to rally around the united states and the collective west against russia china to unite in a global bloc under the leadership of the united states since almost no one outside the western world wants to make such a choice or does not want such pressure only wea
now the united states is policing the exact opposite. the unprecedented depth and intensity of russia-china partnership that is taking place now and is rightfully one of the most important foreign policy assets of both powers, including the results of american policy, previous administrations have too much influenced domestic aspects. views on china are of course important to prevent the hegemony of china or any other country, but this is not something that can be achieved by endless...
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the price of them will rise, the united states will strongly will lose. i don't think that such madness will go, badin administration, but to some other madness. the administration is capable, but in particular this story of a visit. uh, speaker of the house nancy pelosi there are strong forces in taiwan and the united states who think she should definitely go. well, for example, listen to one of the leading analysts. uh, cia uh, dan hoffman uh. gave an answer to the question. do i need to go to taiwan to listen to the pilose? hoffman former head of the cia office in moscow iraq and pakistan hello the last time the speaker of the house of representatives visited taiwan was in 1997. china threatens us and i quote with serious consequences. if it happens, what do you think about it. listen to the last thing we have to do. this allows china to direct or control the movement of our high-ranking officials abroad, including taiwan. china is actively arming itself in the south china sea. in full growth spies are building up their nuclear arsenal, they threaten b
the price of them will rise, the united states will strongly will lose. i don't think that such madness will go, badin administration, but to some other madness. the administration is capable, but in particular this story of a visit. uh, speaker of the house nancy pelosi there are strong forces in taiwan and the united states who think she should definitely go. well, for example, listen to one of the leading analysts. uh, cia uh, dan hoffman uh. gave an answer to the question. do i need to go...
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associated states represent an area larger than the continental united states. the marshall islands is home to a us military base and it is an intercontinental ballistic missile test site the compact which is currently being renegotiated also enables marshallese people to travel to the united states where they may work go to school and reside indefinitely. i'll be it with no path to us citizenship save for those who are born here who or who have served the us military. according to congress official political status of the tens of thousands of marchley's people who live in places like, evanston, illinois and springdale arkansas is non-immigrants without visas. they are resident non-citizens today a challenge facing these communities within the united states is not necessarily a religious one but a political one now, there are limits to using climate change using climate as a metaphor for religious freedom as thomas points out religious freedom is fully and for pogenic whereas climate has both natural and artificial aspects focusing on these more intimate spaces
associated states represent an area larger than the continental united states. the marshall islands is home to a us military base and it is an intercontinental ballistic missile test site the compact which is currently being renegotiated also enables marshallese people to travel to the united states where they may work go to school and reside indefinitely. i'll be it with no path to us citizenship save for those who are born here who or who have served the us military. according to congress...
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there are competing programs here in the united states. there is competition between the army and the navy both branches of the military are working on their own space initiatives. neither one are working in conjunction with the other both are independent and they were both working to develop their own space program. the navy was working on the vanguard program. the army was working on the redstone program and neither were doing so with the other. so the competing military branches was probably one of the primary factors to why the us hadn't achieved firsts from a technological and an engineering perspective. we possessed the ability to reach space as early as 1955. but because we had two branches competing against each other. there was no concerted effort at this point in time eisenhower allowed both branches to continue to work on these boosters the rockets that would ultimately get into space. he didn't see the need to bring in or to bring the agency underneath one public entity. next slide so our first attempt to launch a satellite was
there are competing programs here in the united states. there is competition between the army and the navy both branches of the military are working on their own space initiatives. neither one are working in conjunction with the other both are independent and they were both working to develop their own space program. the navy was working on the vanguard program. the army was working on the redstone program and neither were doing so with the other. so the competing military branches was probably...
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called the united states. if the united states wants to open a palestinian office a p, a law office in washington, it is sovereign decision is not an israeli decision. and the same thing applies to its client status, or if washington wants to open a concert and use jerusalem. i mean certainly could be able to crush its clients. fate is there to do so. but i here i agree with with hannah, shall we? i mean, in the sense that the americans are not doing anything but paying lip service to the palestinian demand should do certain things that america is capable of. america must do in order to advance the cause of peace. but there isn't that political will on the part of the united states to spend that kind of a political capital in order to pressure israel to do what it must do. what you should have done over a quarter of a century. i now shall we at present invite in did mention our journalist, of course, city and a block lay saying the u. s. will continue to insist on full accounting for her death on the hands of
called the united states. if the united states wants to open a palestinian office a p, a law office in washington, it is sovereign decision is not an israeli decision. and the same thing applies to its client status, or if washington wants to open a concert and use jerusalem. i mean certainly could be able to crush its clients. fate is there to do so. but i here i agree with with hannah, shall we? i mean, in the sense that the americans are not doing anything but paying lip service to the...
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use in the united states and throughout the world. this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth families and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impact is having on families and especially children. i come before the united nations today as a wife and a mother. and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world i worked on this problem with many distinguished people
use in the united states and throughout the world. this is nancy reagan in her own words at the united nations. it gives me pleasure on behalf of the third community to welcome among us today men do better relay, they representative of the united states of america nancy reagan mrs. nancy reagan one first lady of the united states and i invite her to make her statement. thank you, mr. chairman. i'm delighted to be here the member of the us delegation to speak before the third committee of the...
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whole united states government has about 15 people were tasked to do this and the united states remained remained to be the largest export destination for xinjiang products along with some european countries. yeah, and and so they basically weren't almost weren't doing it, you know relying on media reports to do it for them, which is understandable. so, i mean, i think that's a really great sign. it's still very complicated and difficult because on the chinese side on the, you know, chinese government authorities have made it next to impossible to do actual audits on the ground audits. so anyway, it's a whack-a-mole a bit. yeah. absolutely. this is why i always emphasize the role of the consumers in the united states, you know, you have to create a an uncomfortable environment for both policy makers and business leaders. that they can adjust ignore. this is the case of this buildup. we've been talking about we were with some reluctance in some officials, even we read that there was some pushback even some lobbying the us chamber of commerce to this day didn't think it was a good idea to
whole united states government has about 15 people were tasked to do this and the united states remained remained to be the largest export destination for xinjiang products along with some european countries. yeah, and and so they basically weren't almost weren't doing it, you know relying on media reports to do it for them, which is understandable. so, i mean, i think that's a really great sign. it's still very complicated and difficult because on the chinese side on the, you know, chinese...
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in many ways, the united states started to fall behind. fortunately, it's not too late to change that narrative or to change that result. with the right investments, like the ones provided in this legislation, we can unleash the ingenuity of the american people, we can reinvigorate american innovation, and improve our national security, while setting the country up to lead the way on technologies that will define our future. we need to get this passed as quickly as possible, and then i strongly, strongly urge our colleagues in the house to pass it as well and get it to the president's desk. with that, mr. president, i yield to the floor. i do want to thank my colleague from mive nevada, who has been a leader on this legislation as important whistleblower legislation. now, on another subject -- and it is a subject that's
in many ways, the united states started to fall behind. fortunately, it's not too late to change that narrative or to change that result. with the right investments, like the ones provided in this legislation, we can unleash the ingenuity of the american people, we can reinvigorate american innovation, and improve our national security, while setting the country up to lead the way on technologies that will define our future. we need to get this passed as quickly as possible, and then i...
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but this year, i think the holiday of the independence of the united states is especially because at this time, unfortunately, after eight years of war, such a phase of war has resumed. when it is everywhere in our country, it is a full-scale war, and the united states has once again confirmed its commitment to the same values of freedom, democracy, independence, sovereignty , and these days it stands side by side with us and helps, well, actually, on each of our fronts, this is very important, because you know in america there is such a phrase freedom is in free , independence is not free, we know that the usa gave many lives for this independence and fought a lot and fought now for ukraine too it is fighting and it is a symbol to the american society, first of all, that ukraine will also fight for its independence and that we are very grateful for the support of the american society in our fight against this russian war, how the americans themselves reacted to the participation of ukrainians in the parade, and in fact the americans demonstrated a lot of solidarity and support
but this year, i think the holiday of the independence of the united states is especially because at this time, unfortunately, after eight years of war, such a phase of war has resumed. when it is everywhere in our country, it is a full-scale war, and the united states has once again confirmed its commitment to the same values of freedom, democracy, independence, sovereignty , and these days it stands side by side with us and helps, well, actually, on each of our fronts, this is very...
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13 years was doing this attack on the united states. this is on quincy stuff that they turned into a reality. and actually talk to the man who had control of several thousand atomic bombs to prove the united states was under political attack and that he had to do a coup d'État against american democracy in order to make sure that everything was on the up and up. this is not just crazy, it is dangerous crazy. it is drunk monkey with a machine gun crazy. >> well harry, you did write about this unhinged white house meeting for the l.a. times. the quote that you had was, would made the committee's presentation howling is how clearly it show that these characters were exercising the power of the presidency at the end of trump's time and office. they were selling trump a pass of attention to power, and trump wasn't gusting them with the authority to carry out their plans, which became his plans. they're bizarre and malevolent turned on the national stage, and their rise from the obscurity they deserve took place at the whim of the dramas pro
13 years was doing this attack on the united states. this is on quincy stuff that they turned into a reality. and actually talk to the man who had control of several thousand atomic bombs to prove the united states was under political attack and that he had to do a coup d'État against american democracy in order to make sure that everything was on the up and up. this is not just crazy, it is dangerous crazy. it is drunk monkey with a machine gun crazy. >> well harry, you did write about...