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a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who you cannot buy oil from when you were in force of years upon years to which may not be your views by using the position that the dominant position we have through the reserve currency status of the dollar you will risk for i mean for your companies if you don't obey what we say and in effect the united states is trying to impose an economic blockade only rom by stopping its oil exports and it isn't forcing it on all other countries and it is doing so outside the provision. ns of the un charter and outside the powers of the un security council which under chapter seven of the united nations charter is the body which is also right to impose sanctions and economic is on its let's say actually a declaration of war is this a sign i. see it comes very close to being that are i don't think we're in a situation of armed conflict but of course we can easily see how it could develop into this because we're since the
a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who you cannot buy oil from when you were in force of years upon years to which may not be your views by using the position that the dominant position we have through the reserve currency status of the dollar you will risk for i mean for your companies if you don't obey what we say and in effect the united states is...
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states played along rather than the united states doesn't play along the united states. days along with any of chomping on democratic values unless. that is compelling long long as it is in keeping with its own interests and again the history of latin america provides ample examples some of which we discussed but let me ask you a policy a broader policy question because power transitions are always very precarious especially in a country is asked polarized as venezuela facing as enormous economic differences difficulties as. do you have confidence that the trumpet ministration has what it takes to guide us through these power transition that the two previous american administrations bush administration and the obama administration failed so miserably because the united states tended to bring democracy to iraq tended to bring democracy to libya that failed does the trumpet ministration half what it takes to guide venezuela through the democratic transition without major bloodshed there without major shocks to its economy by itself no the united states is not the protector
states played along rather than the united states doesn't play along the united states. days along with any of chomping on democratic values unless. that is compelling long long as it is in keeping with its own interests and again the history of latin america provides ample examples some of which we discussed but let me ask you a policy a broader policy question because power transitions are always very precarious especially in a country is asked polarized as venezuela facing as enormous...
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., united states army. [applause] staff sergeant jody kemper, united states air force. [applause] sergeant joseph burke, united states army. [applause] petty officer first class carol bailey, united states coast guard. [applause] petty officer first class ned nelson, united states navy. corporal oscar de la rosa, united states marine corps. petty officer second class fernandez, united states navy. first lieutenant john fernandez, united states army. petty officer first class, united states navy. staff sergeant jeremiah, united states army. [applause] commander thomas olivera, united states navy. [applause] lieutenant junior grade jordan lowe, united states navy. [applause] william --, united states army. [applause] sergeant samantha monodun, united states army. senior airman justin day, united states air force. [applause] staff sergeant john bennett, united states army. [applause] sergeant rory cooper, united states army. [applause]
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any prosecution by the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations moreover prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating u.s. secrecy laws was searched am especially dangerous precedent for u.s. journalists who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest now this is also being reiterated by human rights watch they've called the songes arrest a dangerous precedence for any news organization saying jim less might now have to think twice before publishing news of public importance or government scrutiny as well now the general counsel of the organization said that the trumps administration's open hostility to mainstream media has also contributed to an increasingly dangerous environment really for investigative journalism all over the world now there are all those who would say that it's a bit rich calling us saw a journalist why is this an issue. wel
any prosecution by the united states of. wiki leaks publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstitutional and would open the door to criminal investigations of other news organizations moreover prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating u.s. secrecy laws was searched am especially dangerous precedent for u.s. journalists who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest now this is also being reiterated by human rights watch they've...
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central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures against the united states and help strengthen the i.r.g.c. even more some lawmakers even showed up in parliament dressed in i are to see fatigues as a show of support their own speaker of parliament ali larijani also said the move by the u.s. was a sign of an old grudge and a sign of quote stupidity since the i.r.g.c. has been on the front lines of the fight against the islamic state of iraq and the levant or eisel in iraq and syria now iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei who is the commander in chief of the i.r.g.c. said america's animosity towards the group is because the i.r.g.c. is a
central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures...
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more people dislike the united states and they like the united states government aside so what trump is doing is that he's destroyed u.s. public diplomacy capabilities and the image of the united states and i think it goes far beyond iran's borders and again he i think he is isolating the united states not only when it comes to iran but also when it comes to many other countries and it draws them all together that the multiple trade wars even his statements with regards to mexico just last week he said you shut the border then he reversed his decision these sort of statements i think actually benefit iran a lot in the long term although it has caused a lot of difficulty economically for your audience but i think in the long term the united states has wrecked its position globally and in the eyes of the public and in the eyes of many governments with its behavior both towards iran and other countries all right thank you all very much indeed really interesting conversation mohammad marandi in terror on trita parsi in washington d.c. and l.a. jeta mayor in london thank you very much ind
more people dislike the united states and they like the united states government aside so what trump is doing is that he's destroyed u.s. public diplomacy capabilities and the image of the united states and i think it goes far beyond iran's borders and again he i think he is isolating the united states not only when it comes to iran but also when it comes to many other countries and it draws them all together that the multiple trade wars even his statements with regards to mexico just last week...
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that is a huge victory for the united states. what retrieve the situation for lincoln in 1864, you got half of it, is atlanta is half of it and because americans than, now have short memories, the shenandoah valley coming closer to the election, also played a key role there. i do not pretend that things in the western not important. the eastnt is that looms larger and that people in various ways made that clear. and i think that if the west were really the most important think youdo not can really overestimate grandes importance in all of this. 18nt is the man by early extent for pure he has become the man by what he has done in the west by shiloh, vicksburg, and chattanooga, and it allows sherman to become what he was, because without grant, you do not have sherman. sherman absolutely needs grant. so grit makes his name in the west. he could have stayed in the that he comesfact east, and more than that, the fact that he accompanies the army of the potomac, i think, suggests just how vital it was in terms of perception in the uni
that is a huge victory for the united states. what retrieve the situation for lincoln in 1864, you got half of it, is atlanta is half of it and because americans than, now have short memories, the shenandoah valley coming closer to the election, also played a key role there. i do not pretend that things in the western not important. the eastnt is that looms larger and that people in various ways made that clear. and i think that if the west were really the most important think youdo not can...
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position party saying a songe should not be extradited to the united states and that this was all about exposing the us military atrocities in iraq and afghanistan let's take a listen now to both the local and international starts all of this. this whole story with the prosecution and hounding with establishing inhumane living conditions is consigning to oblivion the rights of the freedom of speech to someone eating and summation it is something that it's absolute if you think that i mean that we are talking about that. war. abuses and by elation of your mind i mean that a far right. we absolutely reject julian assange just naturalization and the handover of this australian journalist to the united kingdom in a shameful act surrendering our sovereignty the extradition of julian the sons to the us for exposing evidence of atrocities in iraq and afghanistan should be opposed by the british government one day we saw julian assange being forced out of the ecuadorian embassy looking reeses be stressed and he was essentially being carried into that police van which was waiting for him outside
position party saying a songe should not be extradited to the united states and that this was all about exposing the us military atrocities in iraq and afghanistan let's take a listen now to both the local and international starts all of this. this whole story with the prosecution and hounding with establishing inhumane living conditions is consigning to oblivion the rights of the freedom of speech to someone eating and summation it is something that it's absolute if you think that i mean that...
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and united states -- portugal, the u.k., and the united states. guest: there was a recent invitation that was a long time coming, north macedonia, one of the provinces of former eunice: loss -- former yugoslavia. they agreed after long political negotiations, some of which were facilitated by the united states. macedonia, assuming that the negotiations are finalized and all the member states ratify an amendment to the treaty, then north macedonia would become the 30th member of the alliance. host: what is the job of the nato secretary-general? guest: he is an international civil servant. he works for all the member countries. he is the convene are of a number of meetings. -- he is the senior international civil servant. he is akin to the secretary-general of the united nations. the member nations are of the deciders but he has an important role in leading the alliance and beginning to play the role that always been envisioned that he is the public face of nato, someone who is empowered to reflect the collective will of the alliance. many countries
and united states -- portugal, the u.k., and the united states. guest: there was a recent invitation that was a long time coming, north macedonia, one of the provinces of former eunice: loss -- former yugoslavia. they agreed after long political negotiations, some of which were facilitated by the united states. macedonia, assuming that the negotiations are finalized and all the member states ratify an amendment to the treaty, then north macedonia would become the 30th member of the alliance....
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central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures against the united states and help strengthen the i.r.g.c. even more some lawmakers even showed up in parliament dressed in i are to see fatigues as a show of support their own speaker of parliament ali larijani also said the move by the u.s. was a sign of an old grudge and a sign of quote stupidity since the i.r.g.c. has been on the front lines of the fight against the islamic state of iraq and the levant or eisel in iraq and syria now iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei who is the commander in chief of the i.r.g.c. said america's animosity towards the group is because the i.r.g.c. is a
central command and saying that the united states was a state sponsor of terror iran's president hassan rouhani speaking at an annual event celebrating iran's nuclear program said his country was more united than ever against the united states who he characterized as being the world's top terrorist he also said attacking the i.r.g.c. would only make them more popular amongst iranians iran's parliament seemed to echo that sentiment on tuesday when lawmakers proposed a bill to carry out measures...
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for for for the united states china is the main challenger for the united states and for it for china you know for the chinese perspective it's the americans who are the main the worry about o.b.'s leo do they do do do united states do the americans want to change chinese political system i think starting from the late one nine hundred seventy s. there was something of an allusion in this regard the idea was well the chinese are adopting capitalism they're adopting reform and opening on the day it was you become just like us you have the hope was that this would happen i think those hopes were brought to an end in one thousand eight in line this year we're marking the anniversary of the tournament. crackdown in june one thousand and nine i think at that point it was be became very very clear the chinese were not going to do their thing if they trump administration and people around the administration like michael pillsbury of the hudson institute and. dodd circle of people who really made it into the american foreign policy they've changed the american position on china why do you thi
for for for the united states china is the main challenger for the united states and for it for china you know for the chinese perspective it's the americans who are the main the worry about o.b.'s leo do they do do do united states do the americans want to change chinese political system i think starting from the late one nine hundred seventy s. there was something of an allusion in this regard the idea was well the chinese are adopting capitalism they're adopting reform and opening on the day...
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states for having published truthful information about the united states this is what god gave the journalist in our studios jennifer said he said to the president we don't want to this to go forward this has just has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make absolutely sure that a journalist will never be extradited to my distaste for publishing activities the ecuadorian austerities hides and allowing the metropolitan police to go inside the embassy where apparently julian astonished tried to resist arrest and then he was physically bundled up and put in to a police baton and taken into police custody now very soon afterwards we learned that julian assange just political asylum and to citizenship had been revoked by the ecuadorian authorities. listen to what lenin the president of ecuador had to say about it till. i announced that the discourteous and aggressive behavior of mr julian i saw much of the hostile and threatening declarations of his annoyed organization. on especially the transgression of international treaties have led the situation to a point where the asylum of mr assad
states for having published truthful information about the united states this is what god gave the journalist in our studios jennifer said he said to the president we don't want to this to go forward this has just has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make absolutely sure that a journalist will never be extradited to my distaste for publishing activities the ecuadorian austerities hides and allowing the metropolitan police to go inside the embassy where apparently julian astonished...
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for for for the united states china is the main challenger for the united states and for china you know for from the chinese perspective it's it's their merican to be mainly worry about o.b.'s lee you know do they do do do united states do the americans want to change chinese political system i think starting from the late one nine hundred seventy s. there was something of an illusion in this regard the idea was well the chinese are adopting capitalism they're adopting reform and opening on the do you believe you will become just like us you have the hope was that this would happen i think those hopes were brought to an end in one thousand eight in line this year we're marking the anniversary of the tenement. crackdown in june one thousand and nine i think at that point it was be became very very clear the chinese were not going to do their thing if they trump administration and people around the administration like michael pillsbury of the hudson institute and dodd circle of people who really made it into the american foreign policy they changed the american position on china why do yo
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states faces in the 21st century, it's imperative that the united states possess a diverse range and mix of nuclear forces to enable us to tailer deterrence o unique adversary objectives. but the triad we have today is now operating far beyond its originally planned service life. in fact, over the past 25 years, the united states has made only modest, relatively modest investments in basic uclear sustainment, life and operations. most of the nuclear delivery systems on which we rely for deterrence were built in the 1980's or even earlier, and despite multiple efforts to keep them functional long beyond their intended, originally intended life span, we cannot keep them operational and reliable in perpetuity. so if not recapitalized, modernized, upgraded, these orces will simply age into obsolecence. that is not the outcome. therefore, the fiscal year 2020 budget request funds all critical department of defense modernization requirements helping to ensure that modernization -- that modern replacements will be available before the nation's legacy systems reach the end of their extended
states faces in the 21st century, it's imperative that the united states possess a diverse range and mix of nuclear forces to enable us to tailer deterrence o unique adversary objectives. but the triad we have today is now operating far beyond its originally planned service life. in fact, over the past 25 years, the united states has made only modest, relatively modest investments in basic uclear sustainment, life and operations. most of the nuclear delivery systems on which we rely for...
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the state of democracy in terms of the institutions and united states. let's talk about some of the other places. the united states' greatest allies or democratic allies in europe in particular, long-standing ties of history and tradition. how is europe doing in terms of democracy? niall: fine. [laughter] fine. i would say as per usual. as per usual british politics is a kind of jacobian tragedy. everybody is stabbing everybody else in the back. unless you know 17th-century constitutional history, you don't know what is going on. at some point, the queen will step in. i feel sure. rice: that will be democratic. niall: that is how british politics work. the french have their own style. they imagine themselves to be louis the 14th. lots of people run in the streets of paris to say you are louis the 16th. just because they are wearing yellow vests shouldn't deceive you. it is the same old way. ms. rice: what's the modern version of the guillotine? niall: this is what mr. macron has been pondering of late. compared with european politics, at the time that in
the state of democracy in terms of the institutions and united states. let's talk about some of the other places. the united states' greatest allies or democratic allies in europe in particular, long-standing ties of history and tradition. how is europe doing in terms of democracy? niall: fine. [laughter] fine. i would say as per usual. as per usual british politics is a kind of jacobian tragedy. everybody is stabbing everybody else in the back. unless you know 17th-century constitutional...
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states it is very easy to see how the united states could start expanding this strategy by doing all sorts of things like perhaps attacking iranian oil installations or doing other dangerous things well you know it is crimes but alexander. also has a tools in its tool kit. the straits of power movies i think you know what i'm getting at here if it if iran is going to suffer so tremendously and it might around can turn around and others will suffer too i don't think that's it once a do that it's the last resort but it's certainly possible absolutely this is why we originally had the j.c. p.l.m. because there was an assessment not just by the united states and the barman instruction but by the world powers that there was a balance of force if you like in this in this area and in that situation you needed to pursue a compromise and that compromise was the j.c. a if you throw out that compromise and disregard the balance of force you release all thoughts of dangers that flow from the inevitable escalation already we're seeing consequences of this on the oil market and if this policy is p
states it is very easy to see how the united states could start expanding this strategy by doing all sorts of things like perhaps attacking iranian oil installations or doing other dangerous things well you know it is crimes but alexander. also has a tools in its tool kit. the straits of power movies i think you know what i'm getting at here if it if iran is going to suffer so tremendously and it might around can turn around and others will suffer too i don't think that's it once a do that it's...
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not trusting the united states united states the cia overthrew the most at that government in one thousand nine hundred fifty three in iran you talk about russian interference in the american election or the cia consciously deliberately proposed simply overthrew a very popular government in iran because the iranian government was nationalizing british oil interests so how would we feel if iran had come in and overthrown the kennedy government in one thousand nine hundred sixty two and this is they who they were context we have to understand this and so yes and this these sanctions are hurting the iranian people definitely an iranian economy is suffering as a result what is going to be the outcome of this as china going to go along with with us demand is india going to go along with u.s. demand turkey turkey perhaps south korea and japan will but the other countries are not and the europeans were already looking for mechanisms to deal with oil and trade with iran outside of the u.s. economics the or so i think the united states is isolating itself with this kind of policy the sanctions were
not trusting the united states united states the cia overthrew the most at that government in one thousand nine hundred fifty three in iran you talk about russian interference in the american election or the cia consciously deliberately proposed simply overthrew a very popular government in iran because the iranian government was nationalizing british oil interests so how would we feel if iran had come in and overthrown the kennedy government in one thousand nine hundred sixty two and this is...
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is not supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me let us bring in the regional perspective now on our soil a regional regional perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing what's china's reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there's not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trade with iran iran has been quite important to china it's one of the top five oil suppliers to china in terms of countries but it's not essential so it's all export to china account for about seven percent of china's total oil import it's a very difficult to replace but not impossible but in terms of the overall a broader economic ties i think iran actually take a very important position in china's global strategy because to start with iran is one of the major destinations for chinese products such as consumer goods tronics machinery and especially cars so iran has been a top car importer from china if you go to a
is not supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me let us bring in the regional perspective now on our soil a regional regional perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing what's china's reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there's not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trade with iran iran...
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states that is the point is that vengeance international left in the democratic party united states that went to war for saddam and against george bush when he went into iraq we should have settled there we should not have you know we should have occupied them for something that they have in this is a i'm having a crank radio is i should have this is not going to syria and that we should have stuck into iran but bush came under as such at hand. from the from the democrat there's never been such as seditious movement by a major american party they all supported the war not all of them but the leadership supported them or they voted in their majority in the senate but the or and then they turned against it and they lied saying that bush lied bush couldn't have lied about the intelligence because kerry and rockefeller and feinstein and all the democrats sat on the intelligence committees they had their intelligence then julian in in the work that we do the work that wiki leaks does we are. pushing forward to the boundaries of a certain type of liberty that is we say protected by the fi
states that is the point is that vengeance international left in the democratic party united states that went to war for saddam and against george bush when he went into iraq we should have settled there we should not have you know we should have occupied them for something that they have in this is a i'm having a crank radio is i should have this is not going to syria and that we should have stuck into iran but bush came under as such at hand. from the from the democrat there's never been such...
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states for having published truthful information about the united states this is a dark day for the journalists in our studios jennifer said he said so the president we don't want to this to go forward this has to sleep it has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make up for assurances that journalists will never be extradited to the united states for publishing activities saatchi to seven years while he's been holed up in the edward dorian embassy had been saying that he most fear this potential threat of extradition to the usa for the diplomatic cables that he released as editor of wiki leaks back in two thousand and ten nine years ago today those fears of a staunch being extradited being wanted in the us based charges they turned into a reality at ten to fifteen this morning he was forcibly removed from the ecuadorian embassy waiting spread the last seven years the ecuadorian also artie's hides and allowed the metropolitan police to go inside the embassy where a party joining us on tried to resist arrest and then he was physically bundled up and put in to a police baton an
states for having published truthful information about the united states this is a dark day for the journalists in our studios jennifer said he said so the president we don't want to this to go forward this has to sleep it has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make up for assurances that journalists will never be extradited to the united states for publishing activities saatchi to seven years while he's been holed up in the edward dorian embassy had been saying that he most fear this...
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states the european union backs the united states to the hilt on venezuela and says that right this other man mr should be leading that country not the elected leader yeah i don't know it's definitely the western powers the the oil companies you know that you know the u.k. turned on venezuela when they wouldn't give in their or their rights to their oil fields and so they were even given their gold yeah i mean i look at it from a perspective of the united states i criticize my government first because that's the government i can have the most influence on but you're correct yes it's also the european union they're all corrupt mean it's amazing what's happening right now and it's happening right out in the open like it always does you know tony blair is not in prison he should be in prison george bush isn't in prison he should be in prison but they're trying to get donald trump for nothing really it's only blair i have to say is a respected statesman regularly interviewed here on mainstream media but no track that is true terry i have to say that he accurately on repeating this is on
states the european union backs the united states to the hilt on venezuela and says that right this other man mr should be leading that country not the elected leader yeah i don't know it's definitely the western powers the the oil companies you know that you know the u.k. turned on venezuela when they wouldn't give in their or their rights to their oil fields and so they were even given their gold yeah i mean i look at it from a perspective of the united states i criticize my government first...
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unions in the united states. we all have to get together. [applause and cheers] we all have to get better if we are going to solve these big problems. we all have two, and is going to take all of us, white, black, brown, gay, straight, north, south. we are all americans in this great experiment in democracy. this great experiment in democracy, each generation has the duty to grab the mantle and do something great with it. there is an old saying that politicians and presidents, they don't have power. they hold power. they hold the power that the people of the united states give them. and i want to hold that power for four years, and i want to bring the experiences that i have had in this community from the schools that i went to to the coaches that i had to the teachers i had to the family i had. and just maybe, just maybe, the person that can help heal these wounds is a working-class kid from a working-class family, from a working-class community that will go work his rear end off for the american people. [applau
unions in the united states. we all have to get together. [applause and cheers] we all have to get better if we are going to solve these big problems. we all have two, and is going to take all of us, white, black, brown, gay, straight, north, south. we are all americans in this great experiment in democracy. this great experiment in democracy, each generation has the duty to grab the mantle and do something great with it. there is an old saying that politicians and presidents, they don't have...
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and the united states knows we cannot do it alone. to that end are actively working to promote securities self-reliance and second it poses the greatest threat to the region security to be in yemen syria and beyond with terrorist groups like hezbollah. to be committed working with our allies and partners throughout the world and third it is clear over the last eight years it cannot be resolved by military force. united states will continue to support those efforts throughout the region and will remain the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance to focus on protecting the rights of the most vulnerable ever to protect religious freedom in doing so i will touch on some examples for the q&a session. first hour approach rests on coalition building those threats that emerge from the region and to remain engaged to address these concerns and cannot lead alone. and then to demonstrate more responsibility of security the approach to coalition building is our regional partners have a capacity to have regional problems as the president s
and the united states knows we cannot do it alone. to that end are actively working to promote securities self-reliance and second it poses the greatest threat to the region security to be in yemen syria and beyond with terrorist groups like hezbollah. to be committed working with our allies and partners throughout the world and third it is clear over the last eight years it cannot be resolved by military force. united states will continue to support those efforts throughout the region and will...
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truthful information about the united states. gave. a song now faces extradition to the united states where the justice department revealed he's wanted for allegedly conspiring to hack a government computer. news center this thursday april the eleventh it's a pm here in moscow just one story dominating our coverage this evening and a dramatic turn of events after nearly seventy is holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and london wiki leaks founder julian assange was arrested on thursday morning the whistleblower is now in police custody and potentially facing extradition to the united states way he's wanted on charges of conspiring to hack a government computer video agency captured the moment the shovelled and distressed look at the songs was dragged out of the diplomatic compound. lenk what was it one hundred what. following his arrest union assault was taken to westminster magistrates court where he was convicted of breaching by only in twenty twelve with more on the case a report from central london. well julian saunders found g
truthful information about the united states. gave. a song now faces extradition to the united states where the justice department revealed he's wanted for allegedly conspiring to hack a government computer. news center this thursday april the eleventh it's a pm here in moscow just one story dominating our coverage this evening and a dramatic turn of events after nearly seventy is holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and london wiki leaks founder julian assange was arrested on thursday morning...
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plains near universal jurisdiction over the citizens of every country the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court the i.c.c. opened a preliminary investigation into the issue in two thousand and six this looked at allegations that more than ten thousand civilians were killed in atrocities as well as claims of torture and rape in two thousand and seventeen the i.c.c. prosecutor also judges to take things further think they were reasonable grounds to suspect the us military was implicated human rights watch says the court's decision to reject the proper investigation facts about president. the i.c.c. judges rejection of an afghanistan investigation is a devastating blow for victims who have suffered grievous crimes without treacherous the judge just logic effectively in those member countries to opt out of copulating with the quote until activists check in says the i.c.c. has no power against the us. i don't think that an entity like an i.c.c. would be able to. bring those charges to t
plains near universal jurisdiction over the citizens of every country the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court the i.c.c. opened a preliminary investigation into the issue in two thousand and six this looked at allegations that more than ten thousand civilians were killed in atrocities as well as claims of torture and rape in two thousand and seventeen the i.c.c. prosecutor also judges to...
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the biggest exporter of cars from the united states are german car manufacturers within the united states and this is what i wanted to view at. if you are one of those who have this national list propaganda, thinking that we are living in times which are 100 years ago, this will not work. if you look at the supply chain of all the different things we have in our countries, the cars, the goods and all the other things, you will find out that they are produced at several places all over the world. and this is the mistake of all those people doing this propaganda that they believe, that you can just stick to your own country in a world that has already changed. it sounds like, if i may say so, it sounds like you are prepared to play hard ball. you are advising to play hardball in trade negotiations with the united states. we yesterday said that there would be talks between the eu and the united states and that there will be a mandate and i am always supporting the idea of talking and getting agreements. and a final one on the united states relationship before we get to more strategic issues.
the biggest exporter of cars from the united states are german car manufacturers within the united states and this is what i wanted to view at. if you are one of those who have this national list propaganda, thinking that we are living in times which are 100 years ago, this will not work. if you look at the supply chain of all the different things we have in our countries, the cars, the goods and all the other things, you will find out that they are produced at several places all over the...
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united states insists on its models. north korea insists on their own, providing for the korean peninsula. approaches by other experts seem more approachable and interesting. managing deterrence, this approach is not aimed at the elimination of nuclear weapons in north korea, but different limitation. the roadmap offers not denuclearization, but demilitarization of the north korean nuclear missile program. the model proposed by chinese scholars, which provides leaving north korea with a small amount of nuclear weapons, considers an approach, some weaknesses and strengths, but they have a common drawback. it should be noted that none of these approaches takes into account the motivational factors for north korea to possess nuclear weapons, and its strategic goals. there are different approaches to motivation behind the north korean nuclear program. north korea is an isolated state and they revisionist state. in my opinion, north korea, if we compare statements of its leadership and its official statements in state media w
united states insists on its models. north korea insists on their own, providing for the korean peninsula. approaches by other experts seem more approachable and interesting. managing deterrence, this approach is not aimed at the elimination of nuclear weapons in north korea, but different limitation. the roadmap offers not denuclearization, but demilitarization of the north korean nuclear missile program. the model proposed by chinese scholars, which provides leaving north korea with a small...
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the president of the united states will do his thing and we need to deal with it and to be like let's say a one sided way of talking to you and about other people of course we tone but we need to deal with because we have interests we have sixty thousand people in the united states twenty four billion revenues so we have interests which we hope is the need to look into when we have cost of ours who want to buy from us and also from somebody else just because you know the government would like to do buy from somebody so there is always a balance to strike. and that's it for me and the business team here and thank you so much for watching. carefully. observed. today to. discuss. the some. documentary. there's news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes they are bringing investment about and still can resentments the growing numbers of chinese in zambia look at the influence on business and politics also coming up i'm a believer that. my country and what a lot of people in america are going to look to the government simply to make my world to my country. the young gandhi in medio i
the president of the united states will do his thing and we need to deal with it and to be like let's say a one sided way of talking to you and about other people of course we tone but we need to deal with because we have interests we have sixty thousand people in the united states twenty four billion revenues so we have interests which we hope is the need to look into when we have cost of ours who want to buy from us and also from somebody else just because you know the government would like...
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states in the united states of donald trump all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go away short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on journalism today state with our team. after the previous the age of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to assume the form fields. everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one on t.v. . i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way what is that that's like here. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it
states in the united states of donald trump all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go away short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on journalism today state with our team. after the previous the age of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to assume the form fields. everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to...
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states for having published truthful information about the united states this is what god gave to journalists in our studios jennifer said he said to the president we don't want to this to go forward this has to sleep has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make up for sure that a journalist will never be extradited to united states for publishing activities. for me one of the most significant things that general been said the saudis lawyer said was that when she spoke to him he said three words to her i told she said i say that it's been vindication really for assad chief to seven years while he's been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy had been saying that he most fear this potential threat of extradition to the usa for the diplomatic cables that he released as editor of wiki leaks back in two thousand and ten nine years ago but joining us on charity case going to ma my character some people called him a conspiracy theory a statement that saying that there was no evidence that the u.s. was cooking up any sort of charges against him they. he should just come out and face the music we
states for having published truthful information about the united states this is what god gave to journalists in our studios jennifer said he said to the president we don't want to this to go forward this has to sleep has to be there to the u.k. government needs to make up for sure that a journalist will never be extradited to united states for publishing activities. for me one of the most significant things that general been said the saudis lawyer said was that when she spoke to him he said...
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they argued that racial segregation violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the naacp had been instrumental in winning the most significant civil rights victory since the end of slavery. >> as far as the impact of the decision, brown versus the board of education of topeka, kansas, had, it simply meant that the system under which thousands and thousands of negroes had been educated prior to that time, was dumped out the window. and there could no law be passed that my children could go to the school, and if i were white, they could go to that school. >> 1954 decision spirit of the naacp and other activist groups to challenge segregation in housing, transportation and public facilities. marches and sit in led to the arrest of many demonstrators. roy wilkins became executive director of the naacp in 1955. and it was clear that there was much work yet to do. to gain
they argued that racial segregation violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the naacp had been instrumental in winning the most significant civil rights victory since the end of slavery. >> as far as the impact of the decision, brown versus the board of education of topeka, kansas, had, it...
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states, from our standpoint, the standpoint of the united states. and a lot more money will be invested. but we've been picking up a tremendous and disproportionate share and we just want fairness. i have to have fairness for our taxpayers too. i think that's what's happening and i very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you all very much. reporter: is it your intention, sir, to close the border this week? and what would it take to not close the border? president trump: i haven't made that intention known. i'm ready to close it if i have to close it. mexico, as you know, as of yesterday, has been starting to apprehend a lot of people at their southern border, coming in from honduras and guatemala and el salvador and they're really apprehending thousands of people. and it's the first time really in decades that this has taken place and it should have taken place a long time ago. mexico has the strongest immigration laws in the world. there's nobody stronger. i guess some have the same. but you can't get any stronger than what mexico has.
states, from our standpoint, the standpoint of the united states. and a lot more money will be invested. but we've been picking up a tremendous and disproportionate share and we just want fairness. i have to have fairness for our taxpayers too. i think that's what's happening and i very much appreciate it. thank you very much. thank you all very much. reporter: is it your intention, sir, to close the border this week? and what would it take to not close the border? president trump: i haven't...
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in the flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. amy: ryan has backed key progressive issues including medicare for all and renewable energy initiatives. he previously worked against reproductive rights but in 2015 reversed his position on abortions, saying the choice should be up to women, not politicians. he also disavowed his prior relationship with the nra, who for years gave him "a" ratings. after the 2017 mass shooting in las vegas, he pledged to donate contributions from the group to gun control efforts. on monday, eric swalwell of california announced his candidacy on the "the late show with stephen colbert." >> i talked to teachers and truckers and nurses, and it seems like they're just running a place and it is not adding up to anything. i talked to people who were just like me, the first in a family to go to college. have a lot of student debt, cannot buy home or start a business. i talked to get to sit in the classroom afraid there will be the next victim of gun violence. amy: congressman swalwell sits on the house judic
in the flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. amy: ryan has backed key progressive issues including medicare for all and renewable energy initiatives. he previously worked against reproductive rights but in 2015 reversed his position on abortions, saying the choice should be up to women, not politicians. he also disavowed his prior relationship with the nra, who for years gave him "a" ratings. after the 2017 mass shooting in las vegas, he...
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prosecution in the united states for truthful information about the united states. he. needs to make sure in. the united states. try to resist arrest and then. put. into custody. very soon. and aggressive behavior of mr june. the hostile and threatening declarations of his annoyed organization. on especially the transgression of international treaties have led the situation to a point where the asylum of mr assad regime is unsustainable are no longer viable the ecuadorian authorities didn't like the fact that they said julian assange countries are interfering in the international affairs in the affairs of other countries through his online activity through his activities is the editor of wiki leaks but also there was this kind of domestic disputes bubbling beneath the surface as well last year julian assange was given a list of conditions that he needed to add here if he wanted to stay on the good side of his neck for dorrian hosts he was told they needed to tidy up after himself clean his bar pay for his own food to pay for their own three clean up after is to hand whi
prosecution in the united states for truthful information about the united states. he. needs to make sure in. the united states. try to resist arrest and then. put. into custody. very soon. and aggressive behavior of mr june. the hostile and threatening declarations of his annoyed organization. on especially the transgression of international treaties have led the situation to a point where the asylum of mr assad regime is unsustainable are no longer viable the ecuadorian authorities didn't...
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she goes back to the united states in 1944 and she keeps teaching high school french. does not make a big deal about this. this is not -- and that is one of the consistent things you see in rescuers and you see in people who make an effort to help. they do not see this as a big deal. they don't see any other way to do it. this is what you do. when people are in need, this is what you do. >> thank you. >> yes, i want to let people know if you have not seen the exhibit, it's incredibly well done. very powerful. particularly linking in the voices of everyday americans, and where they stood on the issues. so thank you very much. i have to say it was actually a very tough exhibit for me because of the echoes of the internment of my parents. and i think it is very important for everyone to see. i did think that one of the things that struck me was nearly end of the exhibit, there is the discussion of the kids who at the very end were allowed to come to the united states, but then held behind barbed wire basically. so i'd like to hear more about that story, how they got there
she goes back to the united states in 1944 and she keeps teaching high school french. does not make a big deal about this. this is not -- and that is one of the consistent things you see in rescuers and you see in people who make an effort to help. they do not see this as a big deal. they don't see any other way to do it. this is what you do. when people are in need, this is what you do. >> thank you. >> yes, i want to let people know if you have not seen the exhibit, it's...
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we are fortunate that the united states survived. and we should be grateful for that deliverance rather than smugly certain that it was destined from the outset because they were modern like we are. the third plot line is both the most straightforward and the most powerful of all. from the first moments of secession, as cassandra showed us today, enslaved people did everything they could to escape and then destroy slavery. they escaped slavery and went to the aid of the united states within three weeks of virginia's secession. after 200 years of slavery in virginia, within three weeks, to be on the enemy of the enemy, as cassandra said. 200,000 african-american men played crucial roles in preserving the united states as well as winning black freedom. others, women as well as men, young and old, sometimes far from the battlefronts, created opportunities from the smallest openings, making emancipation conceivable and impossible and then real. they freed themselves over and over again, with the aid of the united states army. enslaved pe
we are fortunate that the united states survived. and we should be grateful for that deliverance rather than smugly certain that it was destined from the outset because they were modern like we are. the third plot line is both the most straightforward and the most powerful of all. from the first moments of secession, as cassandra showed us today, enslaved people did everything they could to escape and then destroy slavery. they escaped slavery and went to the aid of the united states within...
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isn't hot supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me bring in the regional perspective. regional reasonal perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing let's join his reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there is not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trader with iran iran has been quite important to china it's one of the top five oil suppliers to china in terms of countries but it's not essential so it's all export to china account for about seven percent of china's total oil imports it's a very difficult to replace but not impossible but in terms of the overall of the broader economic ties i think iran actually take a very important position in china's global strategy because to start with iran is one of the major destinations for chinese products such as consumer goods tronics machinery and especially cars so iran has been a top car importer from china if you go to a major city
isn't hot supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me bring in the regional perspective. regional reasonal perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing let's join his reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there is not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trader with iran iran has been quite...
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more than on two servers depending on the united states financially so the united states carry the most important financial burden of keeping nato alive and functioning so i think that there are some discords between the european capitals and washington i think they are mostly personal i mean european leaders tended to be irritated by mr trump extremely. appalling style i would say they disliked mr pence speech at the last munich conference where mr benn's said what the europeans should do on different directions of their foreign policy i think that this style is long into the past and europeans they let it know that they don't like the style of the trumpet ministration but it doesn't mean they don't like nato i think they consider. nato a necessary instrument of their security and american presence in nato. a necessary element of their security so i think that although there are some differences today mostly on the style of politics between european capitals in washington i don't think it will spoil the seventy's and every story of nato i think that mostly it's an alliance which unders
more than on two servers depending on the united states financially so the united states carry the most important financial burden of keeping nato alive and functioning so i think that there are some discords between the european capitals and washington i think they are mostly personal i mean european leaders tended to be irritated by mr trump extremely. appalling style i would say they disliked mr pence speech at the last munich conference where mr benn's said what the europeans should do on...
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russian national jailed in the united states for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions explained how she was briefly quizzed by the military that she coped with solitary confinement. prestigious cambridge university launches an investigation into profits it may have made from the slave trade during the colonial era. there it's nice here now may the first. continues from the international first for you we've been tracking what's been happening in venezuela over the past few hours the self-proclaimed interim leader there has called for a military uprising in the country describing it as the final phase and now top officials in the united states say he has their full support. i monitoring the situation in venezuela very closely the united states stands with the people of venezuela and their freedom as. well america will stand with you until freedom and democracy is taught by. today interim president who i'm going to do announce thoughts of a person. the government foolish supports the venezuelan people who in their quest for freedom and democracy democ
russian national jailed in the united states for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions explained how she was briefly quizzed by the military that she coped with solitary confinement. prestigious cambridge university launches an investigation into profits it may have made from the slave trade during the colonial era. there it's nice here now may the first. continues from the international first for you we've been tracking what's been happening in...
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the president of the united states will do his thing and we need to deal with it and to be like let's say a one sided way of talking to you and about other people of course we tell him but we need to deal with the people of interest sixty thousand people in the united states twenty four billion revenues so we have interests which we hope is the need to go look into when we have cost of ours who want to buy from us and also from somebody else just because you know the government would like to have somebody so there is always a balance to strike. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin thank you so much for watching. and target conflicts ofa confronting the powerful code test the code shows and values of the follow from taking them to sex on the floor all those people live other people's lives in their hands out of their conference so. how good i'll be arguments of my guests. i'll just excuse the. conflict zone confronting the powerful song t.w.x. . going to the fields all happening coach of today come. tour link to news from africa and the world. or link to inception
the president of the united states will do his thing and we need to deal with it and to be like let's say a one sided way of talking to you and about other people of course we tell him but we need to deal with the people of interest sixty thousand people in the united states twenty four billion revenues so we have interests which we hope is the need to go look into when we have cost of ours who want to buy from us and also from somebody else just because you know the government would like to...
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to tell the attorney general of the united states there was no collusion? all the dark cloud hanging over the presidency, the demagogues of propaganda, news reporters, analyst on television. phony reporters "washington times", "new york times times", collusion. collusion. collusion. he knew there was no collusion. why did he allow that to happen? why did he wait? the second half of the report. volume two. one of the other reasons he did not take the subpoena go through all the courts to force the president of the united states to testify in front of a grand jury was because not only he knew he had nothing he wanted to trap the president and that didn't go very well with the supreme court justices in would be obvious to those men and women on the court. 's and not just his brief but the president's attorneys. remember i read that piece? mueller says we were near the end of the investigation and had everything we wanted so we would not duke it out for a couple of years in the courts over a subpoena to force the president to testify. we had what we wanted. why
to tell the attorney general of the united states there was no collusion? all the dark cloud hanging over the presidency, the demagogues of propaganda, news reporters, analyst on television. phony reporters "washington times", "new york times times", collusion. collusion. collusion. he knew there was no collusion. why did he allow that to happen? why did he wait? the second half of the report. volume two. one of the other reasons he did not take the subpoena go through all...
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i snuck out of the united states. into russia political. men they know as bad wolf. just manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round. we can all middle of the room sick. from the real news. so after running fast for life it needs to be. invited us back. for the twenty fifth anniversary of the founding of the episode. on october fifth or in the past there's plenty more ground. for the way. dropping our. corporate turf at reagan in front of a train. and there was one crew member the parachuted to shake the. eugene crotch many. of them for its. minute wisconsin cure me after we arrived. the nikken arm when your dish or tribunals were to take i suppose out to the crash site and ask us to events we wanted to go on a helicopter with us so they crashed right house and a shock to us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he would course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he would pro
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, and a little bit about the united states. let's talk about the other places. the united states' greatest ,llies in europe in particular long-standing ties of history and tradition -- how is europe doing in terms of democracy? mr. ferguson: fine. [laughter] mr. ferguson: fine. per usual.as so, as per usual, british politics is a jacobean tragedy in which everybody is stabbing .verybody else in the back unless you know 17th century constitutional history, you do not have a clue what is going on and at some point the queen is when to step in, i feel sure -- ms. rice: that's a very democratic. mr. ferguson: that's how british politics works. the french form of politics, the presidents imagine themselves to is xiv.u just because they are willing -- niall: this is what mr. macron has been pondering of late. compared to european politics, at the time that institution was founded, the danger of a democratic crisis in europe is small. at the time the institution was founded, there were revolutions going on in central europe. and the d
, and a little bit about the united states. let's talk about the other places. the united states' greatest ,llies in europe in particular long-standing ties of history and tradition -- how is europe doing in terms of democracy? mr. ferguson: fine. [laughter] mr. ferguson: fine. per usual.as so, as per usual, british politics is a jacobean tragedy in which everybody is stabbing .verybody else in the back unless you know 17th century constitutional history, you do not have a clue what is going on...
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the united states, people of the united states because of leadership of the united states has forgotten. we do great things. enough with this moral equivocati equivocation. enough with these changes here and there. the climate is a crisis. we have 12 years to deal with it. when i'm president of the yiunid states, we will. >> we'll take another quick break. when we come back, more with democratic town hall with marianne williamson. leaves hair 15-times stronger. ♪ in just 1 use elvive revives damaged hair. in just 1 use unwanted odors lingering too long in your car? try febreze car vent clips! just snap the clip and insert in the vent to eliminate lingering odors for up to 30 days. try febreze car vent clips, available in a range of light to bold scents. there is a chance that's the last time. 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. there's brushing...and there'
the united states, people of the united states because of leadership of the united states has forgotten. we do great things. enough with this moral equivocati equivocation. enough with these changes here and there. the climate is a crisis. we have 12 years to deal with it. when i'm president of the yiunid states, we will. >> we'll take another quick break. when we come back, more with democratic town hall with marianne williamson. leaves hair 15-times stronger. ♪ in just 1 use elvive...
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i snuck out of the united states. into russia where i can political science. men they know is bad wolf. there are millions of people in america and around the world were better educated than ray dahlia but in order to succeed on wall street you need to have a complete lack of empathy this is driven in study after study after study re deleo has no consideration about the effect he's having our society and the on the ruination of the lives that he's contributing to my being a leech on the system with his hedge fund best lack of empathy and play there that takes a certain kind of myopia and stupidity to work yourself into that state.
i snuck out of the united states. into russia where i can political science. men they know is bad wolf. there are millions of people in america and around the world were better educated than ray dahlia but in order to succeed on wall street you need to have a complete lack of empathy this is driven in study after study after study re deleo has no consideration about the effect he's having our society and the on the ruination of the lives that he's contributing to my being a leech on the system...
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most of them are between canada and the united states and canada and the kingdom of the. so if the us canada and denmark manage to fold their border disputes of the arctic we would really almost have a free border dispute. and of course taking mobile flight from this house and as if the norse the pact that we have the law of the she thought every arctic states follows even the us a well they have more to formally signed it and this determines in quite definite ways the rights and the op location of all these countries and watch even more remarkable even if the world has not notice its very months of the last year russia united states all the arctic states also china japan korea the e.u. managed to conclude the treaty on the arctic ocean how not only we have the arctic including us and russia but also these asian powers on the e.u. are going to combine the ocean resources of the emerging arctic ocean and that's not the issue i think a shy of how the possibilities in the arctic on lost being prevented from being realized because of some some tension but you are right the ne
most of them are between canada and the united states and canada and the kingdom of the. so if the us canada and denmark manage to fold their border disputes of the arctic we would really almost have a free border dispute. and of course taking mobile flight from this house and as if the norse the pact that we have the law of the she thought every arctic states follows even the us a well they have more to formally signed it and this determines in quite definite ways the rights and the op...
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british admiral cunningham, united states and general eisenhower and supreme command. italian members of the armistice commission who met the same fate as the germans at casablanca, leave the hotel carefully guarded by american soldiers.. they get a fond farewell from the good people of algiers. now, into algiers in a steady stream of troops ready for the big push east, fighting men are britain's first army, eager for return engagement with the nazis , on to join forces with montgomery, their goal is to route every [ null ] from the soil of africa . >> >>> across the mediterranean the french harbor became the center of worldwide speculation, here was the home for and what would they do. 75 vessels, their guns silencer tuna half years, you might rest the balance of naval power in the mediterranean suddenly became more the nazis is speeding to take over and from the flagship of john della board , nearly the entire fleet was put out of commission and only a few undamaged units fell into [ null ] hand , they braved the harbor and in one dramatic stroke, crews struck out to
british admiral cunningham, united states and general eisenhower and supreme command. italian members of the armistice commission who met the same fate as the germans at casablanca, leave the hotel carefully guarded by american soldiers.. they get a fond farewell from the good people of algiers. now, into algiers in a steady stream of troops ready for the big push east, fighting men are britain's first army, eager for return engagement with the nazis , on to join forces with montgomery, their...