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this is new to the united states. it is the first time really in 70 years that the united states has to cope with a rival competitor for real in latin america. if you remember back in cold war days, the soviet union was of course heavily invested in cuba, but demands from leftist across the americas from the kremlin to provide support never got anywhere. certainly not in south america, although the global cold war provided the framework for u.s. policy in every single country in the region. u.s. authorities are not used to having to deal with other major powers, meddling in the western hemisphere, and it has been the case in many decades. but now, you look at china, china is the main trade partner and major source of investment of many countries in latin america. china plays hardball with latin american countries, often times the countries feel they cannot scream and shout at china as they can against the united states. one thing is to charge the united states with hypocrisy. try doing that with the chinese, a differe
this is new to the united states. it is the first time really in 70 years that the united states has to cope with a rival competitor for real in latin america. if you remember back in cold war days, the soviet union was of course heavily invested in cuba, but demands from leftist across the americas from the kremlin to provide support never got anywhere. certainly not in south america, although the global cold war provided the framework for u.s. policy in every single country in the region....
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to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states and to impose tougher consequences on those who choose not to use those pathways. we are taking this approach within the constraints of a broken immigration system that congress has not fixed for more than two decades. without the resources we need, personnel, facilities, transportation and others, that we requested of congress and that we were not given. we have seen the effectiveness of our approach. more than 100,000 people from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela have arrived lawfully through the pathway we have made available to them and we reduce border encounters from these groups by 90% between december of last year and march of t
to my right from the united states department of state. as you know, on thursday may 11 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time the title 42 public health order will terminate. at that point we want to get him process at our southern border using our immigration enforcement authorities under title eight of the united states code. our overall approach is to build lawful pathways for people to come to the united states and to impose tougher consequences on those who choose not to use those pathways. we are...
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we have on average, at least one a day in the united states. explain what is happening. >> what is happening is we have a political hegemon in power. he has been in power for 10 years. he has a majority in parliament. he is a hands-on president. he is also the president of the ruling party. so many promises something, when he says he's going to move was something, he moves on it and people know he can deliver. the mass opposition protests that we have had a couple of days ago and are expecting another major protest tonight, these protests are not so much against his measures -- people by a large approved the measures the president has announced. people are surrendering their weapons enmass. just announced 9000 weapons were surrendered, which is more than happened in four previous campaigns of this sort where people were asked to turn in their unregistered weapons and would be no consequences. but there protests are really the protests against this long serving president who is being accused of being a dictator. and he truly politically is omnip
we have on average, at least one a day in the united states. explain what is happening. >> what is happening is we have a political hegemon in power. he has been in power for 10 years. he has a majority in parliament. he is a hands-on president. he is also the president of the ruling party. so many promises something, when he says he's going to move was something, he moves on it and people know he can deliver. the mass opposition protests that we have had a couple of days ago and are...
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should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because he had been elected president instead of jackson back in 1824. he's the one who had drawn up that treaty. in 1819 between mexico and the united states so they blamed him for for giving it in other words. so if you want to annex, texas you vote for poke from tennessee known as young hickory. this is a pork. maybe i might be wrong about this, but i think he may be the only president we've ever had with a mullet.
should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of...
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both are in the united states and abroad. to be clear this is not about the chinese people or, or as a whole or chinese-americans. this is about a threat in my dating from the chinese communist party which controls the chinese government. finally, the strength of any organization is its people. the threats we face as as a n have never been greater or more diverse and expectations from the fbi have never been higher. our sensitive to the fbi to protect the united states from all threats and the people of the fbi, and the people the guy continue to meet and exceed those expectation of it. i want to thank them for the dedicated service. thank you for the opportunity to testify today and is afforded to your questions. thank you, ms. murphy. the chair now recognizes for his opening statement mr. kahangama. >> thank you. chairman pfluger, ranking member magaziner, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me here today to testify at the threats and vulnerabilities to the homeland pose of the people's rep
both are in the united states and abroad. to be clear this is not about the chinese people or, or as a whole or chinese-americans. this is about a threat in my dating from the chinese communist party which controls the chinese government. finally, the strength of any organization is its people. the threats we face as as a n have never been greater or more diverse and expectations from the fbi have never been higher. our sensitive to the fbi to protect the united states from all threats and the...
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vice president ultimately president of the united states. with an innate sense of public service captain harry truman left his farm to serve his country in world war i. he was one of many young men who answered the call to defend freedom abroad in the great war. upon returning home, he considers public service by launching a career in politics and after some time was elected to the united states senate. there he took the important strides to cut down on government waste and corruption. raising its popularity helping to make the selection as president roosevelt's running mate in 1944. while he was not looking to climb the ladder of success quickly, a two days into his vice presidency he got the call to step up when president roosevelt died. he was determined to meet the material moment. progress occurs in skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better and that he did. during his presidency can body those words as he faced many challenges and difficult decisions that he navigated with principal and purposeful personalit
vice president ultimately president of the united states. with an innate sense of public service captain harry truman left his farm to serve his country in world war i. he was one of many young men who answered the call to defend freedom abroad in the great war. upon returning home, he considers public service by launching a career in politics and after some time was elected to the united states senate. there he took the important strides to cut down on government waste and corruption. raising...
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and we need actually hardworking people in the united states who come through legally. so joe biden is trying to kind of walk that line between doing something that recognizes the united states as a country of immigrants, but trying not to can convey the message which he did quite loudly last night. that the border is not open. the people should not give into what smugglers want to do um and should go through a legal asylum seek method and that's it. alex miller, the words humane approach of been use that by richard. good saying we've heard that from democrats quite a lot. we've also heard that this is the correct way of doing it is biden's policy, a reasonable policy? a memory is not quite in the same. i understand that the binding ministration is trying to really challenging with his hands tied behind his back in a certain way. but when the announcement of the new asylum transit then yesterday, we're taking the stuff to far videos to difficult and thread with this transit. the news is that asylum seekers at the border will see rebuttal, presumption that they do not qu
and we need actually hardworking people in the united states who come through legally. so joe biden is trying to kind of walk that line between doing something that recognizes the united states as a country of immigrants, but trying not to can convey the message which he did quite loudly last night. that the border is not open. the people should not give into what smugglers want to do um and should go through a legal asylum seek method and that's it. alex miller, the words humane approach of...
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the united states standing behind those contracts, the united states was able to revive inter european trade in western europe. >> all right, devin's next, he's in westerville ohio. good morning, devin. >> hey, good morning, guys. i was just curious how much you believe the u.s. investing in postwar europe helped lay a foundation for very positive american western european relations during the cold war as well as help with the foundation of nato? >> absolutely critical and, as i've emphasized, the two things went together. the economic aid and the military guarantees. that wasn't the original intention of the marshall plan. again, the original intention was to allow the united states to disengage militarily from europe. the lesson that we learned very quickly though is that the two things had to go together. if i can just give you a quick example of why those two things go together, consider iraq and afghanistan. since those wars, we have spent 215 billion dollars on reconstruction aid alone. that is about 50 billion dollars more than the totality of martial aid in current dollars. yet
the united states standing behind those contracts, the united states was able to revive inter european trade in western europe. >> all right, devin's next, he's in westerville ohio. good morning, devin. >> hey, good morning, guys. i was just curious how much you believe the u.s. investing in postwar europe helped lay a foundation for very positive american western european relations during the cold war as well as help with the foundation of nato? >> absolutely critical and, as...
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[applause] >> this is a great moment for the united states navy. today we have 100 ships at sea and those ships are forward. from the south china sea to the indian ocean to the arabian gulf , to the mediterranean sea and the caribbean and the height north in the arctic. -- hi north in the arctic -- high north in the arctic. i know there isn't apparent who have received a call from the memory of the class of 2023 saying hey, mom, dad, just want to tell you it has been another easy day in annapolis. folks, we don't do easy at this institution. we don't because we hire every single one of our graduates. as i think about this class and what they are about to do, i just want to offer three points, because i think in order to lead , one has to first master him or herself. the united states military is the greatest military in the history of the world because of its people. our people are grounded on three specific tenants, the first is professional competency. the second is character and the third is leadership. professional competency, i would ask of ea
[applause] >> this is a great moment for the united states navy. today we have 100 ships at sea and those ships are forward. from the south china sea to the indian ocean to the arabian gulf , to the mediterranean sea and the caribbean and the height north in the arctic. -- hi north in the arctic -- high north in the arctic. i know there isn't apparent who have received a call from the memory of the class of 2023 saying hey, mom, dad, just want to tell you it has been another easy day in...
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of the united states, tom clark. [applause] ♪ >> general dwight d. eisenhower arrives in the car of army secretary kenneth royal. behind him marks the futuregen with the battalion of west point. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> the brigade of midshipmen of the united states naval academy in annapolis passes into view. ♪ ♪ >> next come the cadets of the united states coast t guard academy. ♪ [applause] >> then the marine corps march down the broad avenue which today is a parade route for every branch of the armed services. c-822s, the flying boxcars, lead one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capitol, more than 700 planes in all. [background sounds] >> b-36 bombers pass overhead. ♪ >> the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home state of missouri has several displays. one of them, a wagon drawn by missouri mules. ♪ ♪ >> other floats depict products and scenery of the various states. this is kentucky's. the vice president's home at the same timee
of the united states, tom clark. [applause] ♪ >> general dwight d. eisenhower arrives in the car of army secretary kenneth royal. behind him marks the futuregen with the battalion of west point. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> the brigade of midshipmen of the united states naval academy in annapolis passes into view. ♪ ♪ >> next come the cadets of the united states coast t guard academy. ♪ [applause] >> then the marine corps march down the broad avenue which today is a...
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the united states had no armaments industry. american makers of plowshares could with time and as required, make swords as well. but we can no longer risk an emergency improvization of national defense. we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of bad proportions. and to do this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. we annually spend on military security alone more than the net income all united states corporations. corporations. now this conjuncture of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the american experience. the total influence economic, political, even spiritual, is felt in every city, every statehouse, every office of the federal government. we recognize the imperative of need for this development. yet we must not fail to comprehend the grave implications. our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved. so is the very structure of our society in the councils of government. we must ga guard against the acquisit
the united states had no armaments industry. american makers of plowshares could with time and as required, make swords as well. but we can no longer risk an emergency improvization of national defense. we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of bad proportions. and to do this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. we annually spend on military security alone more than the net income all united states corporations....
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they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conquest, and the industry can were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis or as the extent to which the us can fight uh, 123, front. more right now. none right. none. wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's a, given that there was a war, industrial military complex the united states. so tell me who exactly profits off of war? well, you're going to have the people who profit off of war people who propagated and, and push it because that they, they, that's their golden parachute. we see them in the office all the time. and then they golden parachute into a cushy job in the, in the military industrial complex and for themselves. ultimately though, it's going to be the companies and they will and they're going to that, you know, many of them r
they've been relying on the united states. united states can only fight a limited conquest, and the industry can were screaming and yelling about not, not only the cost just of ukraine. yeah. so what happens if others, the pop, i mean there's been a national tv analysis or as the extent to which the us can fight uh, 123, front. more right now. none right. none. wait. we were up to 2 once. once upon a time, i don't want to, i was that's pentagon was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's...
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from every state in the union. ♪♪ honoring the elected president of the united states. by the congressional representatives goes to take his oath of office with the greatest political upset. more than 100,000 people are there to witness and millions more see the event on television and hear it over worldwide radio. among the, distinguished guests are marine corps generals and admirals united nations secretary-general lady as well as leaders from other countries. thep justices descended the stes of the platform followed by the official presidential body and the chief executive. television cameras record the arrival. ♪♪ a member of congress for 36 years has taken the vice presidential oath of office. >> and then harry s truman is sworn in by chief justice. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear -- >> i do s solemnly swear. >> you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states -- >> that i will faithfullyhf execute the office as president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. >> and to the best of my ability -- >> se
from every state in the union. ♪♪ honoring the elected president of the united states. by the congressional representatives goes to take his oath of office with the greatest political upset. more than 100,000 people are there to witness and millions more see the event on television and hear it over worldwide radio. among the, distinguished guests are marine corps generals and admirals united nations secretary-general lady as well as leaders from other countries. thep justices descended the...
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the united states by sea. we have saved countless lives and we have returned the migrants to their home countries that will continue. in addition, we are finalizing the regulation that the departments of justice and homeland security jointly proposed earlier this year, that proposed regulation will incentivize individuals to avail themselves of lawful, safe and orderly pathways and disincentivize dangerous border crossings by placing a new condition on asyleligibility for those who fail to use those pathways. the departments of justice and homeland security aim to have the rule finalized by may 11th and will swiftly implement it . the work we have been performing to prepare for post title 42 continues as i have previously outlined in our six pillar plan, we are surging resources to our border modernizing processes, attacking the smuggling organizations with unprecedented law enforcement focus, strengthening our immigration enforcement tool of expedited removal. working to increase information sharing and resou
the united states by sea. we have saved countless lives and we have returned the migrants to their home countries that will continue. in addition, we are finalizing the regulation that the departments of justice and homeland security jointly proposed earlier this year, that proposed regulation will incentivize individuals to avail themselves of lawful, safe and orderly pathways and disincentivize dangerous border crossings by placing a new condition on asyleligibility for those who fail to use...
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he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k . of other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past and the 67 years you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. and they made democracy more widespread. have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go study? are they lining up to study in russia, in china, or are they lining it up to study in the united states only because they were leaving country? is that i mean the stabilized by u. s. foreign policy. why did you think that most of the invoice representing most a few mountains, he refused a view in general assembly to condemn rushes, moving to don't bass? why did they do that? they refused and refused to implement sanctions. because defacto, they're supporting russia and of course naturally showing that we're not far off from when she didn't being chose to visit mosca. there was a grassroots re
he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k . of other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past and the 67 years you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. and they made democracy more widespread. have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go study? are they lining up...
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united states was strongly opposed. just that on the atlanta she should have put in it is inside of the united states. its host wish provided in europe at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. finish joining, the subordinating itself to the states to it's the same to which some would say they were already base is a gram stain in britain across gary over the united states for so. so long. we're running a little bit you 100 time professor jones k. i want to get to something really disturbing in what you've been writing recently. i thought you said and coming from this pioneer of generative grammar, i'm saying that's like loosely connected. you said that humanity kind of have a dedication to self destruction. what i mean, given that megan mako level people now claim says she, she reads your work and i know you send a message to through the va ways as it was saying that you would please to prince harry's wife. read your what. what do you mean by a pathological, perhaps dedication to self destr
united states was strongly opposed. just that on the atlanta she should have put in it is inside of the united states. its host wish provided in europe at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. finish joining, the subordinating itself to the states to it's the same to which some would say they were already base is a gram stain in britain across gary over the united states for so. so long. we're running a little bit you 100 time professor jones k. i want to get to...
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the united states in the gifted greatly real issues. it drove europe into the pocket of the united states. there's been a debate. so through the cold war, back to the 19 forward age as to whether you or should move in an independent direction, be what was sometimes called the 3rd 3rd force in international affairs was pressed most vigorously. but charles, to go deliberate, are supposed to take gestures of calm and others, united states and stood and demanded what would be subordinate to the united states . this became a major issue with the collapse of the soviet union. garbage of proposed to common european home from lisbon, the state of the military alliances, no victors, no defeated, common efforts to move forward towards a more or less social democratic erasure. united states are strongly opposed, says that on the atlanta should report in just as inside of the united states, its highest wish over europe, at least temporarily, is within, has abandoned search for independence. that is joining subordinating itself to the states to it's
the united states in the gifted greatly real issues. it drove europe into the pocket of the united states. there's been a debate. so through the cold war, back to the 19 forward age as to whether you or should move in an independent direction, be what was sometimes called the 3rd 3rd force in international affairs was pressed most vigorously. but charles, to go deliberate, are supposed to take gestures of calm and others, united states and stood and demanded what would be subordinate to the...
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what do you said about the united states do? can use other countries of violating human rights while they are graves, human rights problems in the united states, the semi watching country volunteer to be able to go to shoot me an invitation. one of the things that we don't understand about chinese media is that most of it is also commercially driven. they are now after the attention advertising dollars. they're not going to tell the story of ordinary, you know, fireman rescuing kittens in iowa. they're going talk about, you know, corrupt politicians about school shootings, about black americans in gun down the top, my white cops, the sign all american face off was a long time coming, ascended and aggressive china and a belligerent america have been on a collision course for a while with each disagreement and each misunderstanding the opportunities for talking to each other are getting that or instead the 2 countries are talking and often at cross purposes a. and finally, it's getting a russian, but it was born in the usa, a vide
what do you said about the united states do? can use other countries of violating human rights while they are graves, human rights problems in the united states, the semi watching country volunteer to be able to go to shoot me an invitation. one of the things that we don't understand about chinese media is that most of it is also commercially driven. they are now after the attention advertising dollars. they're not going to tell the story of ordinary, you know, fireman rescuing kittens in iowa....
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if the enemy wants with the united states, that is not the way to get it. i have set forth a peace program tonight which is generous and terms. i have indicated our willingness to consider other proposals, but no greater mistake could be than to confuse flexibility. weakness of being reasonable with lack of resolution. i must also make clear in all candor that if the needless suffering continues, this will affect other decisions. nobody has anything to gain by delay. reports from indicate that the enemy has given up hope for a military victory in south vietnam is counting on a collapse of american in the united states. there could be no greater error in judgment. let me be quite blunt. our fighting men are not going to be worn down. our mediators are going to be talked down, and our allies are not going be let down. my fellow americans, i have seen the ugly face of war in. i've seen wounded in field hospitals. american boys. south vietnamese boys. north boys. they were different in many ways. the color of their skin and their religions. their races. some we
if the enemy wants with the united states, that is not the way to get it. i have set forth a peace program tonight which is generous and terms. i have indicated our willingness to consider other proposals, but no greater mistake could be than to confuse flexibility. weakness of being reasonable with lack of resolution. i must also make clear in all candor that if the needless suffering continues, this will affect other decisions. nobody has anything to gain by delay. reports from indicate that...
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and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. (applause.) >> madame vice president, thank you for your words of wisdom today. on behalf of the class of 2023, i would like to present you with this gift of cadet saber in appreciation for your words today. >> i am
and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. (applause.) >> madame vice president, thank you for your words of wisdom today. on behalf of the class of 2023, i would like to present you with this gift of cadet saber in appreciation for your words today. >> i am
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what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african countries like gonna, and others about setting up a new military, you know, alliance or whatever, to continue to act in west africa, allegedly, against terrorism. but really what we see if they build up these massive militaries of these countries where the leaders are totally happy to let the people live completely in poverty, why they take all the money and all the holidays in europe, in the united states. and then they use that military to repress their own people when they rise up and they say something. and i think that what we've seen
what is the united states going to do? is it going to go back to resulting do assassination of to a more recent fee? of course, the sponsoring of islamic politically islamic uh, groupings to destabilize government. what do you expect biting to do? that's what i'm definitely expecting. them to double down on the sort of security packed type realities that they have set up. i mean, you see the french are removed from bali in the next. and, you know, the us is talking to other west african...
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here in the united states who have reached the united states as well as actually going into mexico and meeting with migrants to understand the challenges, if i may. so we have addressed the challenges of which we are aware. the greatest challenge with respect to the cbp-1 app is not a technological challenge but rather the fact that we have many more migrants than we have the capacity to make appointments for. the greatest level of frustration is actually being able to make the appointment, not the utility of the cbp-1 app itself. that is again another example of a broken immigration system. >> i want to follow up on a foreign policy section very broadly. just quickly, the u.s. sanctioned right now on a series of foreign nation, on cuba, on venezuela, nicaragua. does the biden administration's foreign policy make this situation worse? >> so i'm going to leave that to our foreign policy specialist. but i will say this. the predicate of those principles are separate and apart from the immigration challenge that we're confronting. >> given the time you say this is going to take and based
here in the united states who have reached the united states as well as actually going into mexico and meeting with migrants to understand the challenges, if i may. so we have addressed the challenges of which we are aware. the greatest challenge with respect to the cbp-1 app is not a technological challenge but rather the fact that we have many more migrants than we have the capacity to make appointments for. the greatest level of frustration is actually being able to make the appointment, not...
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and the larger than the united states. so so china had, every interest of building its economy and and and whereas putin may have chosen early nationalism as one of the key ideology like an elegy of his regime. the chinese the chinese is a communist party have seen the main legitimate nation of their regime in the economic development of their country. and that the the the standard of living and the rest and they they i mean the country achieved spectacular in this industrial. it's a fascinating of first development of course with all the problems including huge ecological but still in terms of people out of poverty there was a huge achievement and and therefore of the three powers of this the strategic threat as as i called it in one of the chapters a china is by far the most behaving in the most peaceful manner. that is there is a huge in the military expenditure of china and those of both other countries in terms of of proportion of gdp of gross domestic product. i mean, the economic importance of of what they devote to
and the larger than the united states. so so china had, every interest of building its economy and and and whereas putin may have chosen early nationalism as one of the key ideology like an elegy of his regime. the chinese the chinese is a communist party have seen the main legitimate nation of their regime in the economic development of their country. and that the the the standard of living and the rest and they they i mean the country achieved spectacular in this industrial. it's a...
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the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and the american talk about ideology all the time. and i can't make any heads or tails of what they're talking . i need a translator. i don't know what they're talking about, and that's why most of the world is turning away ukraine. that's your problem. you made it, you fix it. what do you want from us? oh, and we remember hundreds of years of you telling us what to do, but it didn't work out well for us. ok, i mean how tone deaf can you be? mathew, i what i love in the commentary that we've had so far is the fact that there are, there are pieces that we're touching upon. and i
the united states is not. and as of the united states is actually a lie of body. the united states interest, and those are the rpms, do not coincide, but again, there is an ally and for we leak, it does go inside. well, i mean, if there were any kind of democratic impulse left in europe, we might see a different direction. but i'm not counting on that here. matthew, one of the thing you alper is pointing out real things. belts, road ok, trade diversifying from the dollar. but the europeans and...
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i think the united states, the united kingdom are looking — states, the united kingdom are looking to try to really thread the needle _ looking to try to really thread the needle on— looking to try to really thread the needle on energy solutions that are clean, _ needle on energy solutions that are clean, effective and cheaper to the consumer~ — clean, effective and cheaper to the consumer. a clean, effective and cheaper to the consumer. �* . ., clean, effective and cheaper to the consumer. . . . ., . , consumer. a challenge for so many countries at — consumer. a challenge for so many countries at the _ consumer. a challenge for so many countries at the moment. - consumer. a challenge for so many countries at the moment. the - consumer. a challenge for so many countries at the moment. the key | consumer. a challenge for so many l countries at the moment. the key to you both. around the world and across the kate you are around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines today. itv has launched an externally led review
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it went to the united states and then went from the united states to mexico city. and because the british didn't want them to the united states to know what all that they knew and all that they were listening to, that they actually had to have someone go to mexico city, an agent in mexico city, to go to the post office there or the telegraph office and get a copy of this. so the copy they would give to the ambassador in britain page was one that came from mexico and not one they had gotten that had come through washington. so that's another example of the british using their leverage. edward i think this was primarily for professor hamilton. how would you characterize the press's view of its role in shaping public opinion about entry into the war in the first place and then supporting the nation's war aims once the was at war? and how those views compare to today? you mean how did they how did they see their role? so that's an interesting question. the press for the most part, was not hungering to go to war. and there were some some members of the press, like hears
it went to the united states and then went from the united states to mexico city. and because the british didn't want them to the united states to know what all that they knew and all that they were listening to, that they actually had to have someone go to mexico city, an agent in mexico city, to go to the post office there or the telegraph office and get a copy of this. so the copy they would give to the ambassador in britain page was one that came from mexico and not one they had gotten that...
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the united states holocaust memorial museum was created for this purpose. i recommended its creation to president carter, to honor the memory of the victims, to preserve and amplify the voices of the survivors, to educate the world about the horrific tragedy that befell them. and to remind people around the globe of this essential lesson. the holocaust was not inevitable. it was preventable. it was preventable because there were numerous warning signs that went unheeded by leaders and citizens in the united states and europe, just as there are warning signs in all genocides and crimes against humanity since the holocaust. hitler meed to thissicly proceeded -- methodically proceeded step by step, gauging german and world opinion to see how far he could go on his murderous path and what he saw was no country boycotted the 1936 olympic games. the nations attending the 1938avian conference called by president roosevelt to deal with the growing problem of german jewish refugees refused to open their doors and lift their immigration quotas. the german ship st. lo
the united states holocaust memorial museum was created for this purpose. i recommended its creation to president carter, to honor the memory of the victims, to preserve and amplify the voices of the survivors, to educate the world about the horrific tragedy that befell them. and to remind people around the globe of this essential lesson. the holocaust was not inevitable. it was preventable. it was preventable because there were numerous warning signs that went unheeded by leaders and citizens...
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the clerk: to the congress of the united states section 202-d of the national emergency act 50 united statescode provides for the ought patic termination of the national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of the separation, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue. i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive executive order 18373 with respect to securing the information, communication technology and service supply chain is to continue in effect beyond may 15, 2023. the use of pore and communication technology or service designed and developed, manufactured or supplied by persons owned by, controlled by or subject to the jurisdiction or the election of foreign adversaries to create and exploit vulnerabilities and information and communication technology with catastrophic effects, this threat continues to pose an unusual threat to the national security foreign policy and economy of the uni
the clerk: to the congress of the united states section 202-d of the national emergency act 50 united statescode provides for the ought patic termination of the national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of the separation, the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue. i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared...
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he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they lining up to study in russia, in china, or are they lining it up to study in the united states only because they were leaving country is that i mean the stabilized by u. s. foreign policy. why did you think that most of the invoice, representing most a few mountains, he refused a view in general assembly to condemn russia's move into don't bass. why did they do that? they refused and refused to implement sanctions. because defacto, they're supporting russia and of course naturally showing that we're not far off from when she didn't being chose to visit mosca. there was a grass
he's thrown american journalists into jail as the united states has the u. k. have other liberal democracies made mistakes in the past, and the 67 years, you bet. and they also made the world a more decent place. have they made democracy more widespread? have they made more countries prosperous? yes, no. this is the point for united states as maine, the better of the world, a better place, which is why when you go talk to people around the world, where do they want to go to study? or they...
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we take arms sales in the united states 40% united states. russia has dropped. i think francis number two trying it might be number three but so far behind the united states. still, they are very active in africa. they are active in south asia. tim and trying to get active in latin america. i think we are just starting to see the first signs of china having a much more global footprint. they are out there and another way to they have security contractors. they've got economic interest everywhere. they do not rely totally on local policeman to defend those. they have created their own private security companies they're out and about in this private security companies have indirect ties to the liberation army. so, to answer the question they are still far behind the united states i would expect of the next 10 years we are going to see a lot of movement from them. except question for the floor? >> thank you so much, brilliant report. i'm going to zero in on one particular piece. i think it is clear and i polish for the echo here. it is clear from the anecdote you o
we take arms sales in the united states 40% united states. russia has dropped. i think francis number two trying it might be number three but so far behind the united states. still, they are very active in africa. they are active in south asia. tim and trying to get active in latin america. i think we are just starting to see the first signs of china having a much more global footprint. they are out there and another way to they have security contractors. they've got economic interest...
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so much about the united states again. kristinn hrafnsson is an icelandic investigative journalist, who became, unfortunately, because julian assange is in prison, the editor-in-chief of wikileaks in 2018. kristinn: in recent weeks, i've traveled to several latin american countries and met presidents who are very concerned about the precedent set in the assange case. after meeting president alberto fernández of argentina and his vice president, cristina de kirchner, they both sided with the assange campaign, urging the biden administration to drop the charges against him. argentinians, as do others in the region, know fully well the capability of the cia in planning, kidnapping or killing of individuals. as we now know, the agency was plotting against julian in 2017. i met luis arce, the president of bolivia, who fully committed himself in support of assange. the same applied to the newly elected president of brazil, lula da silva, who understands better than most the nature of the lawfare against julian, having himself s
so much about the united states again. kristinn hrafnsson is an icelandic investigative journalist, who became, unfortunately, because julian assange is in prison, the editor-in-chief of wikileaks in 2018. kristinn: in recent weeks, i've traveled to several latin american countries and met presidents who are very concerned about the precedent set in the assange case. after meeting president alberto fernández of argentina and his vice president, cristina de kirchner, they both sided with the...
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so got, you know, united states, you know, by any objective standard. it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the public piece of attention to in terms of this balloon are we in danger at present, right. we're in the throes of moral patrick about titus. we are taking this a challenge, an issue that we should certainly be we all very thoughtful about, blowing it up and inflating it into an existential thread. we're freaking out about a spied balloon. we're falling over one another to see who can just be more sort of the separately critical the sagas. despite the noun was the textbook example of how one misadventure by either side in the sino american cohort could be blown out of proportion. the chinese didn't tell the mattress what those are. i shall live in a hot vision with them kind. yeah, you bet and watch him. he called me pretty much as you today, mabel. how old or something to the ship? 2 more for your sharp. would you both the china and the united states have used 5 balloons in the past, against each other
so got, you know, united states, you know, by any objective standard. it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the public piece of attention to in terms of this balloon are we in danger at present, right. we're in the throes of moral patrick about titus. we are taking this a challenge, an issue that we should certainly be we all very thoughtful about, blowing it up and inflating it into an existential thread. we're freaking out about a spied balloon....
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we have a review process in the united states. i want to thank you and i am glad that israel has put into place a process to review foreign investors. i strongly encourage israel to further strengthen its oversight of foreign investment, particularly chinese investment. if we cooperate, i am confident we will meet the challenge and ensure a brighter future for both of our nations. a final priority for the future i want to discuss his ending efforts to delegitimize and discriminate against israel. whether it is the boycott and sanctions movement or the constant attacks on israel at the united nations, prejudice against israel on the brenton strange is destructive. there is no clear example in the united nations rights council, which has cast over 90 antis really resolutions, yet they have turned a blind eye to true human rights violations by iran, north korea and china. we continue to stand with israel and we will increase the pressure on the united nations to win these outrageous attacks. [applause] as we take the next steps at en
we have a review process in the united states. i want to thank you and i am glad that israel has put into place a process to review foreign investors. i strongly encourage israel to further strengthen its oversight of foreign investment, particularly chinese investment. if we cooperate, i am confident we will meet the challenge and ensure a brighter future for both of our nations. a final priority for the future i want to discuss his ending efforts to delegitimize and discriminate against...
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united states would protect it with its nuclear umbrella. that didn't happen. so, but what is the country actually need? we're looking at, i mean can do, can any country into the wars, they're actually things that need to be in place, whether we're talking about tanks and actual bullets. so they have in their background, economically, what does it need to be a country to be prepared to enter into a conflict like this? well, you've got to have vigilance, you've got to have preparedness. the people on board you have to. so how do you get the people on board? well, different, what on the conflict? typically i, i'm, i'm not convinced, and i know a lot of people are not convinced that ukraine is worth, what were the, the expenditure of resources that were, that were putting up with right now at the expense of a lot of other things of our own country. and infrastructure were defending a border and half way around the world. and we don't even defend our own name of the southern border. and this is perplexing a lot of people. so the us, you have to have people on board
united states would protect it with its nuclear umbrella. that didn't happen. so, but what is the country actually need? we're looking at, i mean can do, can any country into the wars, they're actually things that need to be in place, whether we're talking about tanks and actual bullets. so they have in their background, economically, what does it need to be a country to be prepared to enter into a conflict like this? well, you've got to have vigilance, you've got to have preparedness. the...
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well china, in particular, united states coming up. yes. and we weren't heavy to this country because i'm living in the united kingdom and we have very little son this. we have a huge go to houses with solar panels, a benefit, some up to a point. but if you were living in south africa, you would have even in a much greater efficiencies and much greater energy coming in from the sun anyway. it depends where the money is. if there's no money in the country, you want to have it, and that's the, that's the money is what it is. what counts always. unfortunately. thank you so much cover letter author of climate change observed impacts on planet or while solar energy holds a lot of promise. there are also some disadvantages to consider as well. for one, it is expensive upfront. the initial cost to buy and install equipment for industrial or residential use is not cheap. secondly, there's the issue, a storage solar energy storage is expensive and on bad weather days with low solar energy, you need to have a backup source of power or a battery that
well china, in particular, united states coming up. yes. and we weren't heavy to this country because i'm living in the united kingdom and we have very little son this. we have a huge go to houses with solar panels, a benefit, some up to a point. but if you were living in south africa, you would have even in a much greater efficiencies and much greater energy coming in from the sun anyway. it depends where the money is. if there's no money in the country, you want to have it, and that's the,...
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it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release as it's china is no longer sitting quietly and politely, you know, it tells to the american straight what they things and you know, what kind of action should, should be, you know, practiced on the global stage that china is not to be lectured. the china is not to be told what to do. and the americans are having very hard time accepting that. do you think that just public policy being more forceful or you know, standing, your ground may help to change the relationship? who maybe uh, aides, some standing, your rights is up to. yes. you know, but as i observed, that not only is the relationship bet
it may not ultimately be possible to even use ally of the china sign uh, united states or is it was a china or so it has uh, continuing to do some good things for these. this is why you want me and a, you know, if he's come to about so you nice days has, might have met and he's close time. what you were sent to 3 years. so we have is the same, you know, the press release. yeah. so they, they met but they also, um, if anyone follows the sort of the style of the interaction in the press release...