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take them into the united states. that truman knows, domestic politics and international politics, the hostility for the european jews. the misunderstanding, congress will never allow them in the country. >> a question i had, a scene in the book, this goes back to the camps themselves and word gets back and the situation is really dire, people are suffering and talk to eisenhower and told him to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes toward the camp in particular the jewish camps and makes it a point these are under united states authority. was that an act of humanity or was i romanticizing truman and eisenhower in late of recent events, displaced people? >> truman and eisenhower in this book. heroes nonetheless, with displaced persons, it is because he read the bible from early on, jews belong - the pain in the beginning, we've got to realize what a mess europe was. we knew that millions had been killed, or many made it out of the camps and there was this sense the state department had the sense and the british h
take them into the united states. that truman knows, domestic politics and international politics, the hostility for the european jews. the misunderstanding, congress will never allow them in the country. >> a question i had, a scene in the book, this goes back to the camps themselves and word gets back and the situation is really dire, people are suffering and talk to eisenhower and told him to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes toward the camp in particular the jewish camps and...
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amen. >> the national museum of the united states army as a joint effort between the united states army and the army historical foundation. the mission of the army historical foundation is to honor the american soldier by preserving the history and heritage of the united states army. from his home in massachusetts, please welcome the chairman of the army historical foundation, general retired arnold sullivan. >> sting wish guests and friends and supporters of the army museum, welcome to the opening ceremony of the national museum of the united states army. tributeeum is a giant to over 30 million soldiers who have served throughout our history as a country. i think it is important we take a moment to remember one soldier in particular. herzog whose recent passing has saddened us all. he was a dedicated soldier who served as chairman of the board for 15 years. toing to keep the campaign build this impressive museum alive. we are grateful for his enormous effort and offer the deepest condolences to his wife and family. bill, rest in peace. it is my honor to introduce the chief of staff, 4
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states congress for resettlement of refugees in the united states a couple years later. it is time but this is a big question and i'm sure everyone will feel this when reading the book, why doesn't the united states, other countries but also in the united states do more to sort out the war criminals, collaborators, nazis and others. as they resettle in the united states. >> the americans and the british and the canadians didn't keep the war criminals and collaborators out or how to do it. i discovered that wasn't the case. in every displaced person's camp there was -- in poland the surviving jews immediately establish the historical commission. in austria the most famous of the jewish were the nazi hunters, simon wiesenthal steps up a commission, they take testimony for displaced persons. they have lists, long lists, who among the displaced persons should be tried, no one gives a damn. one of the reasons for this is the memories of world war are obliterated by the fears of cold war. hitler has been defeated so the sentiment is in the united states, the nazis have been de
states congress for resettlement of refugees in the united states a couple years later. it is time but this is a big question and i'm sure everyone will feel this when reading the book, why doesn't the united states, other countries but also in the united states do more to sort out the war criminals, collaborators, nazis and others. as they resettle in the united states. >> the americans and the british and the canadians didn't keep the war criminals and collaborators out or how to do it....
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s continued contribute to the united states and international security and commemorating united states leadership and strengthening the nuclear nonproliferation regime since the dawn of a nuclear era. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith, each will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to evise and extend their remarks and include in the record strearls on house resolution 825 -- extraneous materials on house resolution 825. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. espaillat: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. espaillat: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of this resolution. i would like to thank the author, congressman sherman, for his hard work and leadership. arms control and nonproliferation have been a bipartisan pillar of united states security since the early days of the cold war. after
s continued contribute to the united states and international security and commemorating united states leadership and strengthening the nuclear nonproliferation regime since the dawn of a nuclear era. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith, each will control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five...
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states and what united states is still doing. despite the weakness of its president and its leader, it's still protecting those financial interests and it's still asserting its power across the world to ensure that those financial interests take priority. and of course, this is why we have a world divided between creditors and debtors. wall street to the world of creditors, and the debtors, many of whom are sovereign countries, poor countries have no voice in all of this and have virtually no power. that system is deeply, deeply unjust, and internationally. and just in the united states is going to have to do something about wall street before we can do something about rebalancing power across the world. and is, i'd like to ask you what if anything, saudi arabia managed to get out of this summit. of course, on the one hand it wants to highlight it's changing society and on the other, how to hopes people, dozen people forget about the war in yemen. and the murder of a prominent journalist did saudi arabia getting i get to get anyt
states and what united states is still doing. despite the weakness of its president and its leader, it's still protecting those financial interests and it's still asserting its power across the world to ensure that those financial interests take priority. and of course, this is why we have a world divided between creditors and debtors. wall street to the world of creditors, and the debtors, many of whom are sovereign countries, poor countries have no voice in all of this and have virtually no...
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the united states coming up on the show . as britain's 2nd chamber rejects, strengthens attempts to violate international law and break the buy back. good friday agreement with the island for brics, and one of president obama's top advisers tells us whether the so-called special relationship is dead in the ultra. could this be the man running joe biden's intelligence establishment to make the russians reiss? the other thing, i mean, you make them pay the price by killing killing russians. yes. and yes, there's rumors abound that biden may pick hawks like mike morrell for the cia. we ask rolling stones mad about a potential for world war 3, whatever ends up becoming u.s. president in january, all this and more coming up in today's going underground. but 1st, this week, britain's 2nd chamber voted down boris johnson's attempt to break international law in the name of breck's that some say, johnson's actions of set him on a collision course with so-called us president elect joe biden. beyond that, after a president who didn't st
the united states coming up on the show . as britain's 2nd chamber rejects, strengthens attempts to violate international law and break the buy back. good friday agreement with the island for brics, and one of president obama's top advisers tells us whether the so-called special relationship is dead in the ultra. could this be the man running joe biden's intelligence establishment to make the russians reiss? the other thing, i mean, you make them pay the price by killing killing russians. yes....
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monteith open washington coming up the united states. find that left out of the world's largest trade deal, putting pressure on europe and an incoming tide and a ministration out of the thought. but economics professor, lecture and 20 months later, the f.a.a. is unfriending, the problem. boeing, $737.00. just some airlines say it'll still be months before it's scheduled for regular flights. we have a lot to get to. so let's get another big announcement this week for the coven 1000 vaccine. on wednesday, pfizer and biotech said they concluded the final phase 3 results data. now showing the vaccine is 95 percent effective. results show the final phase. 3 trials reported 170 cases of coping 19162 of those who got the placebo and only 8 who received the vaccine. 10 of those cases reported severe symptoms. 9 of them in the placebo, and only one who was vaccinated. data also showed 94 percent efficacy and people older than $65.00. this is, a group with higher risk of severe illness by their chairman and c.e.o., albert burleigh said the study r
monteith open washington coming up the united states. find that left out of the world's largest trade deal, putting pressure on europe and an incoming tide and a ministration out of the thought. but economics professor, lecture and 20 months later, the f.a.a. is unfriending, the problem. boeing, $737.00. just some airlines say it'll still be months before it's scheduled for regular flights. we have a lot to get to. so let's get another big announcement this week for the coven 1000 vaccine. on...
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the united states cannot abide by these actions. the renewal reported new attacks against peacekeepers and investigations. we are hopeful that these important steps will ensure that there can be a mission that fulfills its mandate. if not, we will have to move in a different direction. mr. prime minister, it's always an honor to be here with you and visit israel. this is a place that has a special place in my heart and the heart of so many americans. i pleas you and i wish all of us many, many more years of successful partnership between our two countries. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org
the united states cannot abide by these actions. the renewal reported new attacks against peacekeepers and investigations. we are hopeful that these important steps will ensure that there can be a mission that fulfills its mandate. if not, we will have to move in a different direction. mr. prime minister, it's always an honor to be here with you and visit israel. this is a place that has a special place in my heart and the heart of so many americans. i pleas you and i wish all of us many, many...
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states that there is any bipartisan in united states it is in this consensus of being on t.v. and to russian now this thing's common because during the trump presidency actually what russia sees is that saddam will trumpet and he's of mistaken didn't do anything to make this relations better he did impose sanctions he'll simple sanctions on a very important project for russia that is by line in the north stream to hilsey expel to the russian diplomats a so the hopes that this might get better there are there none of these time compared to 4 years ago but does russia really have the luxury of standing aside if joe biden wins the election it's likely that russian interference in the previous election will come back up there will be investigations made likely that there will be cruises and again even from joe biden coming towards russia is that something the russians are concerned about. well i wouldn't say so because if you see at the very end of his presidency obama one of the imposed sanctions for the interference in this elections we can expect that if biden wins there will b
states that there is any bipartisan in united states it is in this consensus of being on t.v. and to russian now this thing's common because during the trump presidency actually what russia sees is that saddam will trumpet and he's of mistaken didn't do anything to make this relations better he did impose sanctions he'll simple sanctions on a very important project for russia that is by line in the north stream to hilsey expel to the russian diplomats a so the hopes that this might get better...
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the world that the united states did overstep in the middle east. and that the wars in afghanistan, you know, iraq in syria and libya have not gone well. there are a few things. democrats and republicans agree on today. i think one of them is it's time to reduce the u.s. footprint in the middle east. and so i think that the trend that trump started, which is to took get out of syria, pull back from afghanistan and pull back from iraq. that will continue where i think you'll see a dramatic change is on the diplomatic front. because the isolationist sentiment that trump demonstrated was coupled with a fierce unilateralism pulling out of pacts, dissing allies. and i think biden will do the opposite. you'll rejoin paris hill, rejoin the world health organization to try to renegotiate the iran nuclear deal. he'll breathe new life into nato, so the u.s. will lead and diplomatically, even as it leans back militarily. and for me, that's exactly the right formula. or is that actually a cover of a covert activity? because obviously, there obama, there was, we
the world that the united states did overstep in the middle east. and that the wars in afghanistan, you know, iraq in syria and libya have not gone well. there are a few things. democrats and republicans agree on today. i think one of them is it's time to reduce the u.s. footprint in the middle east. and so i think that the trend that trump started, which is to took get out of syria, pull back from afghanistan and pull back from iraq. that will continue where i think you'll see a dramatic...
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father, served in the united states air force in world war ii and then as united states ambassador for he is my role model my hero. fled communist hungary as a young girl and help to future generations of refugees come to america. , the bridge between america and the world, she is my greatest champion. wasy late stepfather, he one of 900 children in his but the onlyand, one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. end of the work and he made a break into the woods and bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a rumbling sound. it was a tank, but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side the five-pointed white star. an african-american g.i. looked down at him. he got down on his knees and said the only three words in english his mother had taught him, "god bless america." that's who we are. that is what america represents to the world, however imperfectly. now we have received with equal measures from humility and confidence, humility because as the president-elect said, we can't solve all the worlds problems alone. we need to do with other countries,
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and where as there have only been 4 states here in the united states that have actually set that high and bar at the age of 18, i will say that i'm hopeful by the progress that we have been making and other states to at least increase the minimum age and you know, the state of kentucky as an example, we did a way with parental consent and we require judicial approval raising the age to age 17 per fire engine initial crucial. but with the status clear criteria that the judge would have to assess before authorizing the marriage, such as the curse and that the minor is marrying, could not be greater than cory years older than them. the minor would have to be in the judge's chambers talking about how they mess of the judge would have the opportunity to identify a coercive relationship versus, you know, as a server, i mean a bill yet type situation. and again, i'm not advocating for children to marry at the age of 17, but what i am saying is that in my personal advocacy eyepatch reach the point where i can't let good be the enemy of perfect. and when i'm uncovering statistics, showing that
and where as there have only been 4 states here in the united states that have actually set that high and bar at the age of 18, i will say that i'm hopeful by the progress that we have been making and other states to at least increase the minimum age and you know, the state of kentucky as an example, we did a way with parental consent and we require judicial approval raising the age to age 17 per fire engine initial crucial. but with the status clear criteria that the judge would have to assess...
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states being in freefall, a lot of people look at the united states as being in freefall. as you look at those traditions, i would like to get your view forward and talk to was a bit about those five traditions, and how they are relevant today. >> let's start with north america. it was important for the united states in the 19th century. i argue in the 20th century it was a cornerstone as well. we almost went to war with the cuban missile crisis, and that a nuclear disaster, you big nafta. -- you had nafta. we almost went to war with mexico. the most telling guidance come from ronald reagan's beach in 1979 launching his campaign. it is almost unbelievable today a candidate would say this. it is time we start to recognize we would be better off if mexico and canada were stronger and it is time we stopped seeing our nearest neighbors as foreigners, which is different from what you heard from the trump administration with their focus on the wall. for many americans, they are interested in issues like immigration, narcotics and organized crime, economic prospects, environmenta
states being in freefall, a lot of people look at the united states as being in freefall. as you look at those traditions, i would like to get your view forward and talk to was a bit about those five traditions, and how they are relevant today. >> let's start with north america. it was important for the united states in the 19th century. i argue in the 20th century it was a cornerstone as well. we almost went to war with the cuban missile crisis, and that a nuclear disaster, you big...
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states it's not been opposed by the corporate media in the united states and we have to remember that the same sanctions they were initiated by obama and biden and when it comes to again when it comes to u.s. policy towards iran there has always been consistency continuity has always existed the animosity towards iran has been consistent ever since the revolution so i don't think anyone any policy maker in iran is being naive again ordinary people in iran dislike trump more than biden but i think that there is there are no illusions in iran about the 2 making a big difference what do you think that depending on the results of the u.s. election what you think the prospect is of the restoration of the iran nuclear deal . i find it highly unlikely unless trump backs down if he is elected if he if he remains in office. i highly doubt that he will accept going back to the nuclear deal because iran is not going to accept any changes iran has already made more than enough concessions and has been flexible enough to reach this deal and it's not going to give anything more so either trump will
states it's not been opposed by the corporate media in the united states and we have to remember that the same sanctions they were initiated by obama and biden and when it comes to again when it comes to u.s. policy towards iran there has always been consistency continuity has always existed the animosity towards iran has been consistent ever since the revolution so i don't think anyone any policy maker in iran is being naive again ordinary people in iran dislike trump more than biden but i...
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but i think in positions, if it's part of the historical record, the united states officials in the united states knew, with this weaponry was going and you know, this money was going, it's very end of the hour. it ended up in defense, all of them or straight to go for us. you're absolutely right, but i think it's very important to mention here that when during the terrorist acts in europe, we hear about the people who perpetrated these acts and they were active in syria. the us media and the western media in general, always reports of talk as if history started in 2013 when the, their so-called islamic state official just out of to function in syria. when of course these people were active and they're also there, you know, before the, i mean, official launch an all dices. there were groups with the same ideology or pursuing the same agenda. they just didn't call themselves isis. it was the whole americans would do their job for them won't be no resistance. so i agree absolutely. with what george just said that what you say these policy is going to be more, more aggressive because trump wa
but i think in positions, if it's part of the historical record, the united states officials in the united states knew, with this weaponry was going and you know, this money was going, it's very end of the hour. it ended up in defense, all of them or straight to go for us. you're absolutely right, but i think it's very important to mention here that when during the terrorist acts in europe, we hear about the people who perpetrated these acts and they were active in syria. the us media and the...
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the same applies to the united states. that, of course, personally, i would hope that biden will be successful in talking to all the gum and also trying to clamp down to, to tone down, make him tone down is anti human rights policies. it's recently tauriel policies that will be successful. i wonder. i wonder, you know, it will be very difficult and the moment i don't know what the bike minister we know about the last. i mean you both know the answer to your questions, weeks. very good questions be disposed, but we are out of time. i just get you going well, the time is out. thank you very much for being here, but no, thank you. it was a pleasure and thank you for watching to see you next week on the walls apart from is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or a maybe in the shallows. during th
the same applies to the united states. that, of course, personally, i would hope that biden will be successful in talking to all the gum and also trying to clamp down to, to tone down, make him tone down is anti human rights policies. it's recently tauriel policies that will be successful. i wonder. i wonder, you know, it will be very difficult and the moment i don't know what the bike minister we know about the last. i mean you both know the answer to your questions, weeks. very good questions...
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here given that he's president of the united states of. america i'm honored that you've chosen me to lead a great come tree the work ahead of us will be hard but i promise you this i will be a president for all americans whether you voted for me or not i will keep the faith that you have placed in me. a very interesting kind of turn of events there we have not yet seen the president elect make a statement joe biden we did see the v.p. elect make the statement in a phone call congratulatory phone calls you saw there so that is somewhat unusual in and of itself now keep in mind it's media that is projecting media making the call here in the united states but of course when we talk about the actual technical process of all of this that's not how it works the way it actually works is that the election must be certified. in all 50 states each state handling their own certification of what we are seeing right now is a challenge to this certification in a number of states including in pennsylvania there are lawsuits by the trump campaign in penns
here given that he's president of the united states of. america i'm honored that you've chosen me to lead a great come tree the work ahead of us will be hard but i promise you this i will be a president for all americans whether you voted for me or not i will keep the faith that you have placed in me. a very interesting kind of turn of events there we have not yet seen the president elect make a statement joe biden we did see the v.p. elect make the statement in a phone call congratulatory...
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donald trump, it's fairto the united states. donald trump, it's fair to say, has had a huge impact on outsiders views of the united states in just a four year presidency. do you thinkjoe biden, in his coming four years, will be able to undo all of the perception change that there has been about the united states? well, i think about that a lot, because i am also a european, son of a european, lived in europe, as you say. these things don't change dramatically but certainly the mere fact of biden being president and the people he will appoint, having the policies that he will announce, will give us a window in which to act. we need to seize it and i'm glad you asked that question because europe will also need to ask itself the question, how can it work with the united states in the best possible way, not giving us freebies. we're not asking for that, but think how we can really move forward the next few years to prove the case, to prove that working with allies within the multilateral system that we built after the second world w
donald trump, it's fairto the united states. donald trump, it's fair to say, has had a huge impact on outsiders views of the united states in just a four year presidency. do you thinkjoe biden, in his coming four years, will be able to undo all of the perception change that there has been about the united states? well, i think about that a lot, because i am also a european, son of a european, lived in europe, as you say. these things don't change dramatically but certainly the mere fact of...
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he will be the 46th president of the united states. a man who at the age of 29 was elected to the united states senate, but before he could even be sworn in lost his wife and a child in a tragic car accident right before christmas. biden did not want to go to the senate. he did not want to be sworn in. he wanted to stay with his two boys who had also been severely hurt in that accident. ted kennedy talked him into moving forward with his life, told him to come to washington, d.c. it would help him move forward much like it was george h.w. bush who encouraged james baker to get involved in politics to move past the loss of his wife. joe biden took ted kennedy's advice. he went to washington, but as mike barnacle said, every night he would return home on the asella, and he would return home to make sure that nobody else was taking care of his boys. he happened to be the one that read them to sleep at night. he wanted to be the father they would wake up to in the morning. he wanted to be the dad he would play catch with them in the aftern
he will be the 46th president of the united states. a man who at the age of 29 was elected to the united states senate, but before he could even be sworn in lost his wife and a child in a tragic car accident right before christmas. biden did not want to go to the senate. he did not want to be sworn in. he wanted to stay with his two boys who had also been severely hurt in that accident. ted kennedy talked him into moving forward with his life, told him to come to washington, d.c. it would help...
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of how the united states is going to operate. essentially, the congress would run the war, run foreign policy, but they would cooperate with each other and you wouldn't have to pay taxes and tariffs as you run from state to state. the first problem and ultimately what dooms it is you can see from how it is signed, the signing is going to take place right when the continental congress comes back in the british army is left. the british leave till adelphia in june. congress's meeting back in july and on july 9, they are ready to sign the articles of confederation. the way the signing of that one works is a little different. the signing of the declaration of independence is signed by the delegates and most sign on the same day. it's signed as each day approved it, their delegates will sign it, so they are waiting for the states to make their decision. about half or so are going to sign that first day. over the next weeks, most of the rest will sign. ultimately, maryland will hold out for close to two years. it won't finish until mar
of how the united states is going to operate. essentially, the congress would run the war, run foreign policy, but they would cooperate with each other and you wouldn't have to pay taxes and tariffs as you run from state to state. the first problem and ultimately what dooms it is you can see from how it is signed, the signing is going to take place right when the continental congress comes back in the british army is left. the british leave till adelphia in june. congress's meeting back in july...
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now, here in the united states, we are very focused. many of us are very focused on this moment 100 years ago because it marks an important anniversary in our own national history which is the passage and the ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution, which granted women the right to vote. and that kind of begs the question, if these two things happened at roughly the same time, women gain the right to vote in the united states and global feminists he began to speak out and establish rights as a global agenda, were these two things related? were they intersected? and the answer to put it right up front is absolutely yes. and so while my book is not specifically a story of american history, the stories recorded in it have a very important message about american history and about the 19th amendment which is that this long battle that women fought for economics, social, and political rights in this country are embedded in a global movement that was designed to secure the equality and humanity of half the population of this ear
now, here in the united states, we are very focused. many of us are very focused on this moment 100 years ago because it marks an important anniversary in our own national history which is the passage and the ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution, which granted women the right to vote. and that kind of begs the question, if these two things happened at roughly the same time, women gain the right to vote in the united states and global feminists he began to speak out and...
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i mean, even the united states could use some help with this. we're talking about about a combined 26.2 trillion g.d.p. . that's an unbelievable amount of money. i do want to ask you about a senior european union won maker manfred whatever. who told the south china, morning post. if we look at the new china pacific trade agreement, the r.c.p., europe, and the us should see this as a wake up call to join forces. is he right in this? and do you see europe and the united states doing something coming together? moving forward with this well, i think you've touched on a very, very important point. i think this gentleman in europe is a brave, and he's afraid in the way that many of the leaders of europe are, will be europeans being what will and will biden in the illustration, make an overture to china, to develop a different kind of collaborative relationship. rather than the confrontations that characterized the trump period, if so, all those 2 countries, the united states and china could work out agreements now including this orgy to eat arrangemen
i mean, even the united states could use some help with this. we're talking about about a combined 26.2 trillion g.d.p. . that's an unbelievable amount of money. i do want to ask you about a senior european union won maker manfred whatever. who told the south china, morning post. if we look at the new china pacific trade agreement, the r.c.p., europe, and the us should see this as a wake up call to join forces. is he right in this? and do you see europe and the united states doing something...
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in the upper midwest of the united states where the traditional havens for democrats. that's right these are the upper midwestern states like pennsylvania wisconsin and michigan and these are states that joe biden's campaign spent days several hours in the last few days as well campaigning knowing that these are crucial states particularly pennsylvania for viewers who are not familiar with the electoral college vote count there pennsylvania's 20 votes so that is a crucial state for both candidates to win and and really as you said joe biden is trying to pick back to take back the states for the democrats these were in the past traditionally democratic states by the last election they went for donald trump i have to say that even though joe joe biden's team would be happy to say that wisconsin has now been called in his favor this isn't the result or the election that they were looking for let's be honest and not that i mean they were hoping for a far larger win a far larger lead here at this point and they were hoping that the voters would go to the polls and cast thei
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embracing by the united states of netanyahu. and his feeling that there needs to be an escalation with iran in the region. you know, we saw donald trump move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. and recently we saw mike pompei oh, go on a tour of the middle east. and, you know, tout the fact that at this point, there are some governments in the arab world that have recognized israel. and it seems like the effort of the united states is to mobilize and polarize the region between israel and iran. take a listen to my palm, pale thanks to president troop. the u.s. pulled out of the dangerous nuclear review with the wrong place, crippling sanctions on the union regime and then limited the mood to go some soon. be a record speaks for itself. during the trip administration, america stands with israel like never before. now, many were hoping that things may change with joe biden in the white house after all, joe biden was vice president under barack obama, and it was the obama administration that negotiated the iran nuclear deal, which donal
embracing by the united states of netanyahu. and his feeling that there needs to be an escalation with iran in the region. you know, we saw donald trump move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. and recently we saw mike pompei oh, go on a tour of the middle east. and, you know, tout the fact that at this point, there are some governments in the arab world that have recognized israel. and it seems like the effort of the united states is to mobilize and polarize the region between israel and iran. take...
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is hanging in the balance in the united states. well of course as you mentioned there that so-called special relationship between the former imperial power the u.k. and the. sun if you will the united states and that's the term that was quoted by winston churchill many years ago and it has survived. in the relationship perhaps the closest period in modern history was the relationship between tony blair and george bush but in recent years perhaps some strains creeping in on the donald trump you've seen differences on things like at the 5 g. system here in the u.k. with trump pressuring the u.k. to lessen or completely kick out chinese influence in the 5 g. system differences with regards to the iran deal and perhaps all of those reasons why the foreign secretary dominic robb was somewhat circumspect saying that it's not really important who the president is because he believes that special relationship will overcome any ups and downs and they're all are in the mood to want him stories slightly different controls of the opportunities
is hanging in the balance in the united states. well of course as you mentioned there that so-called special relationship between the former imperial power the u.k. and the. sun if you will the united states and that's the term that was quoted by winston churchill many years ago and it has survived. in the relationship perhaps the closest period in modern history was the relationship between tony blair and george bush but in recent years perhaps some strains creeping in on the donald trump...
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we are the united states of united states of america and we have laws. i just want to talk a little bit about guantÁnamo and the military there is a disconnect. we want to try them. but it's hard to get around the evidence. all of these things complicate a legal process is or are they ever get to be tied. i think it will be a difficult situation. i think some of these guys went through the blast sites. a lot of it became tainted. how do you proceed with prosecuting when you're trying to classify the time that is the complexity. we still cannot prosecute some of them. it was so strong despite looking at it themselves. i was a case agent. they have more rules of evidence. and they were able to find the judge to convict them. we know we have that naturally in our own case file. and were not allowed to talk to them. because of the torture program. and now in guantÁnamo bay. it was we had one of the questions from our audience. somebody that worked in the military for more than five years. and heard frequently how damaging it was to the united states. do yo
we are the united states of united states of america and we have laws. i just want to talk a little bit about guantÁnamo and the military there is a disconnect. we want to try them. but it's hard to get around the evidence. all of these things complicate a legal process is or are they ever get to be tied. i think it will be a difficult situation. i think some of these guys went through the blast sites. a lot of it became tainted. how do you proceed with prosecuting when you're trying to...
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but the united states says if you're going to rejoin the family of governments in the united states, if you're going to get your recognition back with the united states, you're going to sign a new treaty and that is where we have the treaty of 1866. the last treaty that we have with the united states. still in full force and effect. it has done some things and we had to give up some things. one of the things we had to give up that hastened our compromise was the ability to keep the railroads out. i'm from a little town, nobody in here knows where it is, but if you go there -- someone knows where it is. by wait this is the washington dc cherokee organization right here, they have come all of the way here, what a great thing. so if you look, that map doesn't go all of the way up. if you look at vanita, there is two railroads there. they were founded in 1871 after the civil war. the railroads start coming in, settlers start going in. what happens to cherokees when settlers start going in. i remember something like that in the state of georgia. it is the same old story over again. not ju
but the united states says if you're going to rejoin the family of governments in the united states, if you're going to get your recognition back with the united states, you're going to sign a new treaty and that is where we have the treaty of 1866. the last treaty that we have with the united states. still in full force and effect. it has done some things and we had to give up some things. one of the things we had to give up that hastened our compromise was the ability to keep the railroads...
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trump obviously didn't feel that sort of a larger role in the united states. and i'm not saying we have to be missionaries around the world, but we do have to have some sense about the world that we would like to see and what we can do to advance it. so let me just ask, push you a little bit further on that. those 5 traditions require in a way, an orientation even north america, which i, you know, that i am a big proponent of. you're a big supporter of north a moment. exactly, but they require an orientation where, where citizens look at being engaged in the world is a net positive. and i have to be honest, i am related to a lot of military families from the midwest. not highly educated over generations, but they fought for the country and they felt like they fought for the country. and they fought the cold war, but china won. they feel sort of left behind a band then. and they feel like that, you know, the net plus the net positive they get from global engagement. are what they used to be. i won't call it isolationism, but i will call it ambivalence. and so w
trump obviously didn't feel that sort of a larger role in the united states. and i'm not saying we have to be missionaries around the world, but we do have to have some sense about the world that we would like to see and what we can do to advance it. so let me just ask, push you a little bit further on that. those 5 traditions require in a way, an orientation even north america, which i, you know, that i am a big proponent of. you're a big supporter of north a moment. exactly, but they require...
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of course, the united states, legal cause of all of the united states who deeply shaped your help today. and i each keep coming to us as well. this conversation is going to continue on instagram . let me show you what we're doing all my computer here. child in the united states at 2030, g.m.t. studying phone wednesday. we'll be having this conversation with and sprinkle took about child the impact of it and also taking that conversation internationally. i know a lot of you, a commenting on child might have around the world as well. but for now, thanks for watching us enoch's time. demain, the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution, to newseum. a mission, to entertain, educates, and provoke debate through satire. how weapon of choice, theater, and intimate look at what, inspires one of tuna's year's most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten asea hack on al-jazeera. we know what's happening. i really generally know how to get them. they feel that others can all fires are still going on the way they tell the story isn't what can make a difference. tens of thousands
of course, the united states, legal cause of all of the united states who deeply shaped your help today. and i each keep coming to us as well. this conversation is going to continue on instagram . let me show you what we're doing all my computer here. child in the united states at 2030, g.m.t. studying phone wednesday. we'll be having this conversation with and sprinkle took about child the impact of it and also taking that conversation internationally. i know a lot of you, a commenting on...
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here given that a president of the united states. donald trump declared victory for himself in the election that could still be a twist though as the republicans know until 601 late so.
here given that a president of the united states. donald trump declared victory for himself in the election that could still be a twist though as the republicans know until 601 late so.
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who doesn't see red states and blue states always sees the united states the bible tells us to everything there is a season a time to build a time to reprint a time to sew and a time to hear oh this is the time do you hear on america i do so on the whole the the right words here are the time when deficient is right but it's a tough task. it is going to face a very much an uphill battle he faces a majority republican senate with some states still facing a runoff to see which senators take place take the seat. their clear consensus which people were hoping for which the poll numbers were open for hasn't materialized the has materialized is the scale of polarization in u.s. domestic politics and very much the deep rooted divides. them 4 years ago in the 26th election and this election as they very much haven't gone away and ironically as you said all the words from biden but this is a bit of deja vu for many american listeners because we've heard these words before following the 26th election from incumbent president donald trump now it's time for america to find a division have to get again
who doesn't see red states and blue states always sees the united states the bible tells us to everything there is a season a time to build a time to reprint a time to sew and a time to hear oh this is the time do you hear on america i do so on the whole the the right words here are the time when deficient is right but it's a tough task. it is going to face a very much an uphill battle he faces a majority republican senate with some states still facing a runoff to see which senators take place...
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the united states wrote to the challenge. we build relationships withnkim like-minded nations based on reciprocal traits, not predatory economics. based on respect for the sovereignty of all countries, not a strategy of right mix right. based on a commitment to honoring all international obligations, not just when they serve our interests. and most important, based on our enduring values and beliefs. the result was today's international rules based order that has provided security, prosperity, the billions of people around the world for over half a century. it set new standards and particles when it comes to matters of trade and diplomacy. it raise the bar when it comes to human rights, and individual freedoms, and it created new expectations regarding the use of force, and the weak countries should treat one another. today, in the face of new challenges to this free and open order, we are working to build even broader coalition partners. one that includes both longtime friends and former adversaries, to protect the hard-foug
the united states wrote to the challenge. we build relationships withnkim like-minded nations based on reciprocal traits, not predatory economics. based on respect for the sovereignty of all countries, not a strategy of right mix right. based on a commitment to honoring all international obligations, not just when they serve our interests. and most important, based on our enduring values and beliefs. the result was today's international rules based order that has provided security, prosperity,...
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and we should say never before is the united states seem to be so divided what are the key issues you think that have polarized to take candidates and also their supporters well and there are so many divisions along so many lines from the obvious issues like the coronavirus and the economy foreign policy and a lot of smaller issues like fracking and so on and so forth but basically the big problem here is that both camps both the pro biden and the pro trump camp they feel very passionately they feel very passionate about their point of view they believe that they are in the right and while all of their candidates are ready to duke it out in court they are ready to support them in the streets after all even the election night has already seen some protesting and even some scuffles between between the programmer and the pro biden supporters this has happened in washington d.c. and seattle for instance so far it hasn't been large scale that there hasn't been too much fighting but business owners they had already prepared for something bigger for something more violent as they have boarde
and we should say never before is the united states seem to be so divided what are the key issues you think that have polarized to take candidates and also their supporters well and there are so many divisions along so many lines from the obvious issues like the coronavirus and the economy foreign policy and a lot of smaller issues like fracking and so on and so forth but basically the big problem here is that both camps both the pro biden and the pro trump camp they feel very passionately they...
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presidential elections have already tabulated what's been known all along that the united states it is one of the most politically polarized catchers on the planet with little and grim and on its history that path forward and above all what it means to be an american today how is this kid isn't going to influence the next 4 years for america regardless because it's next president well to discuss that i'm now joined by david brady professor of political science and letitia ballasts at staffordshire university and senior fellow at the hoover institution professor radians great to talk to you thank you very much for taking time to talk to us. now i know you've been predicting him perhaps personally a wishing for a joe biden when and perhaps it's a bit too early still to encored the champagne but have you at least put the bottle into the fridge. it looks pretty good for. this year's many paths to 270 electoral votes and the president really only has one yes whenever they get slapped and that seems a bit unlikely given that he's behind in arizona. and. no bother to be counted are currently.
presidential elections have already tabulated what's been known all along that the united states it is one of the most politically polarized catchers on the planet with little and grim and on its history that path forward and above all what it means to be an american today how is this kid isn't going to influence the next 4 years for america regardless because it's next president well to discuss that i'm now joined by david brady professor of political science and letitia ballasts at...
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the trade war between the united states and china. yeah, absolutely everyone around the world has been watching this election so closely. >> a closely watched election, not just in the united states but around the world. many leaders quickly sending messages of congratulations to president-elect joe biden. >> i look forward to forging a great partnership. >> it is clear now that the 46th president-elect is joe biden. >> even the uk's trump-friendly pm boris johnson shifting gears. >> i look forward very much to working with president biden. >> the win for biden is a hope for many u.s. allies that relations strained after four years of donald trump's america first presidency will return to what they once were. >> well, this is the image that people in europe are waking up to for the next american president. aviator sunglasses and all. and i think this encapsulates the message that people around the world want as well. time to heal. you have it here in this newspaper as well. time to heal america but time to heal the world as well. ther
the trade war between the united states and china. yeah, absolutely everyone around the world has been watching this election so closely. >> a closely watched election, not just in the united states but around the world. many leaders quickly sending messages of congratulations to president-elect joe biden. >> i look forward to forging a great partnership. >> it is clear now that the 46th president-elect is joe biden. >> even the uk's trump-friendly pm boris johnson...
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that's not unique to the united states. there are strong men and deck tate -- dictators who think i can do anything to stay in power. i can kill people. i can throw them in jail. i can run phony elections. i can suppress journalists. that's not who we are supposed to be. one of the signals, i think, that joe biden needs to send to the world is that, no, those values that we preached and we believed in and subscribed in, we still believe them. >> congressman kinzinger, what's your reaction when you hear those words? >> it's a long sound bite. i can't say i agree or disagree with all, some or none. i will say, he is right in a point which is, this is a cornerstone of who we are. as you know, wolf, i pay a lot of attention to foreign policy and international policy. we often travel to other countries that are struggling with democracy. we use our example of how we can take two very bitter factions and hand over power. we take the house or if we have a president from a different party. the threat now is if we go and do that the
that's not unique to the united states. there are strong men and deck tate -- dictators who think i can do anything to stay in power. i can kill people. i can throw them in jail. i can run phony elections. i can suppress journalists. that's not who we are supposed to be. one of the signals, i think, that joe biden needs to send to the world is that, no, those values that we preached and we believed in and subscribed in, we still believe them. >> congressman kinzinger, what's your reaction...
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he served the united states congress, and he also served the united states senate. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c.. one of south left informed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell were jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865, jefferson davis received world from general roth we, a commander of the army in virginia, who no longer could hold a federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis drab his cabinet, sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow, he would finally catch up with his family, right above the florida state line. it was here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat, and went back up to four mineral and was incarcerated i
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ambassador to the united states mr assad and president elect joe biden is that good news for europe. broadly speaking yes i think it is i think we have had a very difficult transatlantic relationship for the last 4 years. future president biden is clearly very committed to europe be very proud of his irish origins if i may say so but he also has a long history of commitment to nato to the european union and to good relations between the united states and the european union but of course we need to understand as several of your commentators have already said that he faces a very challenging situation in the united states so we are not going to see a return to what some people might have sold of as the golden era of transatlantic relations perhaps at the end of the dredges century or in the early part of the 21st century where we're going to have to reinvent this transatlantic relationship to the new realities of american politics i say we need to reinvent the transatlantic relationship how exactly do you see europe going ahead with that. well i look i think we need to recognize 2 fund
ambassador to the united states mr assad and president elect joe biden is that good news for europe. broadly speaking yes i think it is i think we have had a very difficult transatlantic relationship for the last 4 years. future president biden is clearly very committed to europe be very proud of his irish origins if i may say so but he also has a long history of commitment to nato to the european union and to good relations between the united states and the european union but of course we need...
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as the largest economy in the world in 1919 the united states g.d.p. was 16 times the size of chinese g.d.p. now it is less than twice the size. low tech manufacturing still makes up the lion's share of chinese g.d.p. observers say high tech innovation is likely to drive beijing's economy to new heights. this. china's answer to silicon valley president she hopes this new high tech innovation will cement china's leadership in here under strain but western countries are pushing back against china's new homegrown tech giants. last year u.s. president donald trump slapped sanctions on chinese tech giant huawei and many european nations are mulling some of the actions of the security and competition concerns surrounding while waves 5 g. technology. oh a can of war. to make all last i mean for for worse than congress making or laws needing something for your government supported business right. they don't care making losses doesn't really wouldn't hook them. that they play a completely different game. china's president xi jinping recently outlined a new do a
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in the united states. at the time called a fifth column. americans are asked by gallup, do you believe that the americans are organizing a fifth column on this, country and 71% or meghan say yes. and you start to see this fear of spies play out in a popular culture, and in a political culture. the first american movie, big studio movie to take on nazism, is a warner brothers movie from 1939 called confessions of a nazi spy. we're showing the trailer here, it's based on a true story of a nazi spy who lived in the united states. nurse >> i am a nazi spy. i am one of thousands stationed in every part of the united states to steal the secrets of your national defense. there are five stations in all of the navy area of brooklyn, philadelphia, newport. there are nazi agents in airplanes in factories, buffalo, seattle, washington. united states inspector is one of the secrets for the german nor's nurse spies. a trial in the united states several cord, first brought to the attention of a startled nation, it is ama
in the united states. at the time called a fifth column. americans are asked by gallup, do you believe that the americans are organizing a fifth column on this, country and 71% or meghan say yes. and you start to see this fear of spies play out in a popular culture, and in a political culture. the first american movie, big studio movie to take on nazism, is a warner brothers movie from 1939 called confessions of a nazi spy. we're showing the trailer here, it's based on a true story of a nazi...
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we are the united states of america. and we fought a civil war, and have inherited great, great rit rick of abraham lincoln about this june of states. so thereby to be in secessions that means states count. the beauty of the states even in the age of interconnectivety is that not all answers are in washington, d.c. the laboratory of the states, all this fits together that's why the electorate ordain at founding in philadelphia the founding generation was very sensitive to the idea and ideals of a federal republic. bound together by one constitution as the supreme law of the land as constitution of states. the electoral college reflects the beauty of federalism. now we either like the idea of the united states of america or we will prefer then, we just want california, new york and illinois, and couple of other states to decide who the next president may be. so if you live in, quote, flyover country, we don't care about you. you're out. and i think that's a very destabilizing, disruptive kind of attitude toward we the peo
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official under the united states constitution. that i am directed to do to the people of the united states, sworn to do, to an oath to god. that is my flat statement. i would not want to go into details on a sentence that you read to me which i may not understand completely. >> i think my statement was quite clear. >> gentlemen, we have time for one more question, if it can be handled briefly. >> senaqtor kennedy, i am robert mclaren, from the westminster presbyterian church, houston. you have been quite clear and i think laudably so on the matter of separation of church and state and have answered my -- the many questions that have come up around it. there is one question, it seems to me, that is quite relevant. this relates to your statement that if you found by some remote possibility a real conflict between your office as president, that you would resign that office if it were in real conflict with your church. >> no, i said with my conscience. >> in the syllabus of errors of pope leo xix, which the catholic encyclopedia state
official under the united states constitution. that i am directed to do to the people of the united states, sworn to do, to an oath to god. that is my flat statement. i would not want to go into details on a sentence that you read to me which i may not understand completely. >> i think my statement was quite clear. >> gentlemen, we have time for one more question, if it can be handled briefly. >> senaqtor kennedy, i am robert mclaren, from the westminster presbyterian church,...
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the same applies to the united states. that, of course, personally i would hope that biden will be successful in talking to al the gun and also trying to clamp down or to, to tone down, make him tone down and to human rights policies. it's recently tauriel policies that will be successful. i wonder, i wonder, you know, it will be very difficult and it's a moment. i don't know what the bike minister we know about has a last, i mean, you know the answer to be questions makes very good questions be disposed, but we are out of time. i just get you going. well, that's a promise that thank you very much for being here. that no, thank you. was a pleasure and thank you for watching to see you again next week on worlds apart. l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such conflict with the 1st law should your identification or should be very careful about official intelligence. at the point is to trace the shia areas. johnson with artificia
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my son beau was a major in the united states army. he gave up the attorney general's job and petitioned to be able to go with his unit to iraq for one solid year. being in kosovo, i might add -- i will be a typical dad -- he is the only foreigner in kosovo that has a 12 foot memorial majorted to him, a highway, the beau biden highway, --ause of his commitment dedicated to him because of his commitment. guess what? he wasn't a sucker. he wasn't a loser, nor are any of you who served. you are patriots. and just like all of your sons and daughters, your parents or grandparents who served. the president likes to portray himself -- i love this. he likes to portray himself as a tough guy. when you were in high school -- anyway, a macho man. but when is the last time you read about, saw, heard about a president of the united states literally being laughed at by world leaders when he spoke to the united nations? laughed at out loud. when is the last time you saw a president of the united states being openly mocked by the leaders of nato at a
my son beau was a major in the united states army. he gave up the attorney general's job and petitioned to be able to go with his unit to iraq for one solid year. being in kosovo, i might add -- i will be a typical dad -- he is the only foreigner in kosovo that has a 12 foot memorial majorted to him, a highway, the beau biden highway, --ause of his commitment dedicated to him because of his commitment. guess what? he wasn't a sucker. he wasn't a loser, nor are any of you who served. you are...
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you have the president-elect of the united states on the left, president of the united states can't quite see him, but he's on the right side of the screen here, as we mark this holiday at a very, very contentious time honoring veterans who risked their lives, risked past tense, risk for american veterans today at a time when their commander in chief, forgive me, but it's true, actively undermining the institution of democracy they put on the uniform to protect. let's listen a bit. >> i will now ask head marine corps veteran sergeant tim gwynn to lead us in "the pledge of the allegiance." will everybody join in. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> i want to welcome our mayor, our president-elect joe biden and dr. jill biden. if anyone understands what veterans go through, it's their family. their son, think about it, joined the military. who does that now, except you veterans and this family here? it's my honor, i'm going to be presenting this fir
you have the president-elect of the united states on the left, president of the united states can't quite see him, but he's on the right side of the screen here, as we mark this holiday at a very, very contentious time honoring veterans who risked their lives, risked past tense, risk for american veterans today at a time when their commander in chief, forgive me, but it's true, actively undermining the institution of democracy they put on the uniform to protect. let's listen a bit. >> i...
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but the united states is nowhere to be found. and unfortunately, this is a believe the number one threats against the united states today. not terrorists rated this not disinformation. it is us losing our global position in the world. because when we lose it, that is it . somebody else will fill the vacuum. karen: and that is a strategy rated. ali soufan: and we are going to lose that if we don't freeze one have a ton of questions. but some of them, so i will read a couple of them. let's see. you see the trend of the normalization with middle east in israel. you thank you so the direction of more global security. do you think the nonstate armed groups was a threat to u.s. interests. there are any more villages to be those two. ali soufan: i think what we have seen, anytime you have the united states and israel together is a good thing. how much impact that will have on the arabs, not much. i think i believe this is a pr stunt. it's unraveling. they did not show up by the way to the signing agreement. it will help them if there is
but the united states is nowhere to be found. and unfortunately, this is a believe the number one threats against the united states today. not terrorists rated this not disinformation. it is us losing our global position in the world. because when we lose it, that is it . somebody else will fill the vacuum. karen: and that is a strategy rated. ali soufan: and we are going to lose that if we don't freeze one have a ton of questions. but some of them, so i will read a couple of them. let's see....
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i think a country that attacks the united states elections is attacking the united states just as if it was a military attack. in the us needs to respond to that in light time and cannot permit that kind of thing and to happen, nor can we permit threats or attacks on our allies in so that so it's very, it's very important that russia understand that and act accordingly with, with respect to, you know, metaphysical there, i'm sorry for interrupting yourself and, but it's well known that back in 2011, joe biden personally traveled to russia to talk to i didn't put him to try to talk him out of running for president again. you know, that's as clear an interference in the russian electoral profit bread process as it gets gad. i mean, i can't imagine putin traveling to, or, you know, his deputy traveling to washington and telling joe biden a donald trump, what to do. so we have multiple instances of the american interference. i mean, russian elections, but even elections around the world that my question is different. do you think russia, given that and you, administration clearly has an
i think a country that attacks the united states elections is attacking the united states just as if it was a military attack. in the us needs to respond to that in light time and cannot permit that kind of thing and to happen, nor can we permit threats or attacks on our allies in so that so it's very, it's very important that russia understand that and act accordingly with, with respect to, you know, metaphysical there, i'm sorry for interrupting yourself and, but it's well known that back in...