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states to designate a commander the united states delegate replies the united states, i accept the responsibility. and makes the sacrifice, but is involved in carrying out the these principles of the united nations. ambassador chang of the korean republic expresses his to the council. i wish to express the deepest feelin government for this process across the pacific, general macarthur applies to korea to inspect the united nations defenses. now under his command. the first united states troops, although outnumbered and outgunned, are rush to rail hand on the frontline. yanks and korean republican troops shake hands. fighters both in the united nations army against aggression. like the man united states, guns and trucks are committed piecemeal or even minutes. our precious. the aim of these first units is to delay the communist advance in a desperate fight for time. time for more men and guns to arrive. in tokyo. general macarthur accepts the first united nations battle flag to signify to all men the unity of free and independent nations doing battle for the freedom of the republic of korea, for
states to designate a commander the united states delegate replies the united states, i accept the responsibility. and makes the sacrifice, but is involved in carrying out the these principles of the united nations. ambassador chang of the korean republic expresses his to the council. i wish to express the deepest feelin government for this process across the pacific, general macarthur applies to korea to inspect the united nations defenses. now under his command. the first united states...
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states, unlike the united states to the rest of the world. that is why the united states can always be said to be all tangs perceived themselves as something like a shining city on a hill. this expression in general, existed since the creation of the first colonies, then it was polarized. uh, the role of raynon. and this radiant glad was to set an example for the whole world. indeed, while the american elites and the business elites and the business cast, and they are not considered by the europeans. yes , even the europeans of their closest partners for good measure asian countries. and i 'm not even talking about russia, china and as equals, they are confident in their moral superiority, intellectual exclusivity, and with such arrogance, they participate in international politics in negotiations. this is what our esteemed minister of foreign affairs sergei viktorovich lavrov calls talking through the lips. e from a position of superiority. but it must be said that the further, and the more this confidence in their own exclusivity - this arr
states, unlike the united states to the rest of the world. that is why the united states can always be said to be all tangs perceived themselves as something like a shining city on a hill. this expression in general, existed since the creation of the first colonies, then it was polarized. uh, the role of raynon. and this radiant glad was to set an example for the whole world. indeed, while the american elites and the business elites and the business cast, and they are not considered by the...
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god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair.
god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair.
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therefore the united states in its policy must take into account the risks for the united states, and therefore the war of russia against ukraine can only take place within the framework that does not create this risk for the united states and its allies. to the red lines you already said that it was predicted and many people say that it was predicted even this was frankly said this will already be the cancellation of this he forgot no it will not be where a certain council of measures can to be the cancellation of the risk of a massive nuclear bombardment of ukraine not just one nuclear strike but again, we do not know how the united states will react to such a nuclear strike , because all the talk that they will respond to it by force seems to me to be quite conditional too, so that it is the president of the united states who decides that he can strike the positions of a nuclear state with non-nuclear weapons, and if the goals of a nuclear state are to be decided in response, will you give nuclear weapons , let's say not even to the united states or allies of the united states in e
therefore the united states in its policy must take into account the risks for the united states, and therefore the war of russia against ukraine can only take place within the framework that does not create this risk for the united states and its allies. to the red lines you already said that it was predicted and many people say that it was predicted even this was frankly said this will already be the cancellation of this he forgot no it will not be where a certain council of measures can to...
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it was the cold war, and so was the united states. despite the fact that, in general, of course, probably, no one could like it. it’s not the soviet union who doesn’t like it, they are the united states of america, but they still have a certain share discontent, but they turned a blind eye, and she is this genocide, which the floor actually arranged in relation to its population. there are different ratings. well, in general, according to official data, about 20% of the population of cambodia was destroyed by e as a result of the policy of half a sweat, which was led by the red measures and the corresponding regime of cambodia, even the cia believed that it was the most extremist and totalitarian regime in the world. of course, these are questions of strategic influence, but the cambodian company was part of the vietnamese company of the united states america a. that is, the united states conducted an operation there jointly with vietnam. and by the way, the end of the regime fell sweat just as vietnam put it in general. here the
it was the cold war, and so was the united states. despite the fact that, in general, of course, probably, no one could like it. it’s not the soviet union who doesn’t like it, they are the united states of america, but they still have a certain share discontent, but they turned a blind eye, and she is this genocide, which the floor actually arranged in relation to its population. there are different ratings. well, in general, according to official data, about 20% of the population of...
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doors that are triggered by the united states. it's the only dis piney, it's benefit from it. however, china is giving incentives to this congress. it is showing them there is a possibility for economic integration between the chinese economy and these regional powers. and it's, it has presented, it's uh, for example, um, seems comfortable the initiative and how would you see kind of both the initiative can reflect on the economic welfare of the people. and when defense regional countries engage in economic integration, the chances for admitted to a conflicts between them also diminish. and this is a concept that china is presenting in the region. and i think it's very welcomed. and because the, the interest of china is in establishing peace in the region, and the interest of the united states is to keep the agent in constant turmoil. so they are the 2 different approaches and both china, of course, it's becoming more who jump on in the region. and united also wants to stay here, do more in the region, but the approaches are diffe
doors that are triggered by the united states. it's the only dis piney, it's benefit from it. however, china is giving incentives to this congress. it is showing them there is a possibility for economic integration between the chinese economy and these regional powers. and it's, it has presented, it's uh, for example, um, seems comfortable the initiative and how would you see kind of both the initiative can reflect on the economic welfare of the people. and when defense regional countries...
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when we come back, "voices of a people's history of the united states in the 21st century." stay with us. ■■ [music break] amy: patti smith, performing "people have the power" at the first performance of "voices of the people's history of the united states." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today in this special broadcast, we look at "voices of a people's history," inspired by the late great historian howard zinn's groundbreaking book "a people's history of the united states," which helped reshape how history is taught in classrooms. 20 years ago, howard zinn and anthony arnove began organizing public readings of historical texts referenced in "a people's history of the united states." the two would go on to publish a book collecting these texts under the title "voices of the people's history of the united states." while howard zinn died in 2010, his work continues to inspire millions across the country in the globe. anthony arnove and haley pessin have just published a new book titled "voices with people's history of t
when we come back, "voices of a people's history of the united states in the 21st century." stay with us. ■■ [music break] amy: patti smith, performing "people have the power" at the first performance of "voices of the people's history of the united states." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today in this special broadcast, we look at "voices of a people's history," inspired by the late great...
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the united states got rid of muammar. gaddafi, supported by the british, attempted so-called color revolutions. following the example of ukraine in kazakhstan in belarus in georgia , there is a clear pattern of how the us invades and interferes in the affairs of other countries, provoking wars and chaos around the world. i am an american citizen and i am ashamed of the actions of my government. i'm sick of him. it's time to realize what we're doing. otherwise, we will lose control over what is happening. the united states is guided by the most vile vicious interests. look at the clinton foundation when hillary clinton was secretary of state bill clinton went to sweden to persuade telecoms equipment manufacturer erickson to donate $750,000 to the clinton foundation, and then a couple of weeks later hillary repealed a certain law for erics that otherwise it would be used against the campaign, it turns out the princes will not pay you will not go corrupt elements. in past. we blamed. in russia, china, mexico, in the usa, the
the united states got rid of muammar. gaddafi, supported by the british, attempted so-called color revolutions. following the example of ukraine in kazakhstan in belarus in georgia , there is a clear pattern of how the us invades and interferes in the affairs of other countries, provoking wars and chaos around the world. i am an american citizen and i am ashamed of the actions of my government. i'm sick of him. it's time to realize what we're doing. otherwise, we will lose control over what is...
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every president of the united states have said the united states will act to prevent a nuclear iran that it seems we're getting very close to that very eventuality. also, obviously much of -- that has been a lot of focus with this new israeli government on views of settlements, obviously, as we see today with judicial reform, but i think this has escaped a lot of people's notice, that this is probably the most hawkish israeli security cabinet israel has had when it comes to iran. some might remember when a lot of people thought israel let attack iranian nuclear facilities about a decade ago, a little over a decade ago, that there were folks in the security cabinet that opposed it. the prime minister is not a commander-in-chief like the u.s. president. for major operations, you need the support of the security cabinet. and this particular security cabinet, seems especially hawkish on iran. there seems to be raising, growing iranian nuclear program on the verge of becoming a nuclear threshold state, doesn't seem to be a credible u.s. military option. and the israelis seem very focused on t
every president of the united states have said the united states will act to prevent a nuclear iran that it seems we're getting very close to that very eventuality. also, obviously much of -- that has been a lot of focus with this new israeli government on views of settlements, obviously, as we see today with judicial reform, but i think this has escaped a lot of people's notice, that this is probably the most hawkish israeli security cabinet israel has had when it comes to iran. some might...
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but at the same time, i understand it. secretary blinking also stated very clearly that the united states oppose any u. d. that will change of state as cool. that means the will that these days, opposing any use of force by the chinese side gives tie one. and in fact, this is not the only country, not the only one leader that is being saying that in the g 7 summit or in the e u. us summit or in other uh, some important some is the leaders always reaffirm the importance of use instability in the highest rate. and they also oppose any human data with change of status quote in this part of the world and somebody even the post the use of force . and lately, there's also a new language coming out of europe, saying that the piece instability of the power straight is an integral part of the global security and prosperity. and with all of this, i'm sure the international caution against the chinese use support or teen to an ex tie one is sufficient and we hope the international community can continue to pay attention to the chinese motivation. they'll be using force against high one. so he's very
but at the same time, i understand it. secretary blinking also stated very clearly that the united states oppose any u. d. that will change of state as cool. that means the will that these days, opposing any use of force by the chinese side gives tie one. and in fact, this is not the only country, not the only one leader that is being saying that in the g 7 summit or in the e u. us summit or in other uh, some important some is the leaders always reaffirm the importance of use instability in the...
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states of america, the united states believes that if the state is in the american camp, then it is in fact, they have no understanding, that the state, perhaps, uh, is set not about american and at the same time being independent, these american values are values, there are unlimited market values, but economic values, there are liberal democracy, that these values, from their point of view, should meet the aspirations of all peoples. eh, peace, yes. and if this or that country does not want to, uh, follow this policy, then something is wrong with it. something is wrong, you need to explain it to her. what is she wrong about, if she does not accept the explanation, it is necessary to put a little pressure on her, it is necessary to support those or other political forces. even if they are marginal, they are not capable, but they can effectively manage this side. let them not enjoy support, but nevertheless , through the sponsorship of these forces, it is necessary to ensure that the country finally realizes this. how wonderful it is to be an american ally. at the same time, i
states of america, the united states believes that if the state is in the american camp, then it is in fact, they have no understanding, that the state, perhaps, uh, is set not about american and at the same time being independent, these american values are values, there are unlimited market values, but economic values, there are liberal democracy, that these values, from their point of view, should meet the aspirations of all peoples. eh, peace, yes. and if this or that country does not...
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and finally, the united states is what we call the deep state. and he generally has problems, he needs to work so that neither biden nor trump do not participate in the elections, because each of them carries their own risks, moreover, if biden is a candidate, but sorry , they will have to falsify the elections. uh, just in impudent. which leads to the discrediting of american state institutions , therefore, looking at the strange foreign policy of the united states of america, you want to say that against the backdrop of the internal situation, but this is just an upward success, if i may say so, but inside the situation is terrible. uh, rotten and threatening to be unpredictable through and through, but it just seems to me that the deep state is interested in preserving the biden by hook or by crook, because through the biden, the deep state holds power with an alternative to the biden, and inside democratic party is the left wing of the same robert kennedy jr. yes, the most growing growing political force in the democratic camp is the left. ye
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and the united states is trying to provide support to taiwan. so these are the 2 constants and we are leading under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate is uh, a relations with the united states on the one hand and trying to prevent war from happening on the other hand. and in our relations with china, i can show you that the current government has been recognized international, the well being responsible player. we want to maintain the peace instability in this area by maintaining the state is cool. and it's all believe that the state is close to the best interest of all parties concerned. and i think this is also the position held by the united states, canada, u. k, and major european countries. and we will continue all of these path to prevent china from thinking that they can take, tie one over quickly and tie one will not serve as a provider. but at the same time, we will not budge to the chinese pressure. you've talked about asking your full support. um, you said in prob last wee
and the united states is trying to provide support to taiwan. so these are the 2 constants and we are leading under these 2 constants in their port. a very important thing is what i want to continue to consolidate is uh, a relations with the united states on the one hand and trying to prevent war from happening on the other hand. and in our relations with china, i can show you that the current government has been recognized international, the well being responsible player. we want to maintain...
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in the sacred character of the supreme court of the united states of america. that is, it is quantities. well, at least equal to the great ones for him. supreme court of the united states the court of appeal, it can accept any case for proceedings and at the same time can make not only legal, but also political decisions. the supreme court assesses whether the law and the us constitution are in line and can suspend their actions, declaring them unconstitutional. the society selects issues that will be considered, often they are related to the most pressing social topics. usually , about 100 cases a year go through a hearing out of eighty thousand requests, the decision is necessarily uncontested, and they can make a big difference the life of americans, for example, racial segmentation in schools was abolished by the supreme court in 1954. each of the nine judges is appointed by the president of the united states for life upon approval. in the senate, vacancies appear only when a judge dies or resigns himself. judges are conditionally divided into conservatives
in the sacred character of the supreme court of the united states of america. that is, it is quantities. well, at least equal to the great ones for him. supreme court of the united states the court of appeal, it can accept any case for proceedings and at the same time can make not only legal, but also political decisions. the supreme court assesses whether the law and the us constitution are in line and can suspend their actions, declaring them unconstitutional. the society selects issues that...
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the united states. was it a free to use an old term that only guys like you remember, a pretty groovy place, right? i mean, they had the best of both worlds. but when, when, when we started doing what we've done with cit, go in venezuela, just as an example off the top of my head or with the deal with iran or what we're doing now with china and my god with. as you mentioned, what we did recently with russia that seems punitive, it's not, we want to be a part of the system and we're going to be equal players. know, it's what you just said. we're in a position where we didn't use our power to leverage it against you. and i think that's, that's the turnaround in this whole thing, professor. yep. and i think if i can venture a moment of history, it's a classic moment when an empire makes of fundamental mistake. it, we've had a ride up in the american empire, we replaced the british empire. it was a good ride up to most of the 2nd half of the 20th century and really roared forward. but it has peaked. we don'
the united states. was it a free to use an old term that only guys like you remember, a pretty groovy place, right? i mean, they had the best of both worlds. but when, when, when we started doing what we've done with cit, go in venezuela, just as an example off the top of my head or with the deal with iran or what we're doing now with china and my god with. as you mentioned, what we did recently with russia that seems punitive, it's not, we want to be a part of the system and we're going to be...
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states of america -- to bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, speaker of the united states house of representatives. [applause] the speaker: talk about being fitting in this room, it's the location. look at mary smiling down on us. two great educators, two great civil rights' leaders and two leaders who changed the course of history to make a more perfect union. almost three years ago, the body of congressman lewis was carried out of the rotunda and down the capitol steps for the final time. the spirit of john lewis in in congress for more than 30 years. john lewis was an extraordinary man, courage, compassion, moral character. as a young man he suffered for the nation so future generations could enjoy the full blessings of freedom. discrimination wasn't history but a reality. i had the privilege of going to selma twice with john lewis. first time i was able to go, i took my entire family and took my son's girlfriend who is now our daughter-in-law. she was so excited to meet john
states of america -- to bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, speaker of the united states house of representatives. [applause] the speaker: talk about being fitting in this room, it's the location. look at mary smiling down on us. two great educators, two great civil rights' leaders and two leaders who changed the course of history to make a more perfect union. almost three years ago, the body of congressman lewis was...
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states if earlier about bucharest the united states insisted that ukraine should become a member of nato and france and germany said no, now we see a different situation that france and germany are sometimes ready to offer more than the united states is ready to offer and here the situation is really unexpected for us, but as written in one recent articles, where are the icons, we are there, it is said that now ukraine has understood what israel understood a long time ago, returning to israel, that the united states is a huge ally when the goals coincide, but the united states also has a huge restrictions on political actions when the goals do not coincide with this, one has to live somehow and now it turns out that the united states, for a variety of reasons, does not see that ukraine should quickly become a member of nato. while european politicians, european countries, even france they are more inclined to give ukraine a more specific offer to ukraine. and when we talk about this series of reasons, it is precisely the attitude of the russian federation to the risks on the part of
states if earlier about bucharest the united states insisted that ukraine should become a member of nato and france and germany said no, now we see a different situation that france and germany are sometimes ready to offer more than the united states is ready to offer and here the situation is really unexpected for us, but as written in one recent articles, where are the icons, we are there, it is said that now ukraine has understood what israel understood a long time ago, returning to israel,...
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states and the united states has to deal with them in those terms. but there's no one in moscow or beijing zembla thinking of like, gee, what does what does the three pure problem mean for us? because the prospect of conflict between russia and china know is remote at this point. what i find fascinating about argument, rob, is that there isn't really agreement yet that hear in the strategic community about the fundamental question you raise which is do we have tri polar problem or do we have to bipolar? i noticed that sig hecker, the who, of course, ran los alamos national lab and then was at stanford for many years, said in the same piece this morning, i don't see russia and china getting together on nuclear strategies. i see this as two bipolar. on the other hand, we've got a china and russia who have about a relationship with no limits they've done military exercises together, not nuclear exercises, but military exercises. they both clearly see an advantage in being our antagonist. could you imagine a situation in which they put together a common
states and the united states has to deal with them in those terms. but there's no one in moscow or beijing zembla thinking of like, gee, what does what does the three pure problem mean for us? because the prospect of conflict between russia and china know is remote at this point. what i find fascinating about argument, rob, is that there isn't really agreement yet that hear in the strategic community about the fundamental question you raise which is do we have tri polar problem or do we have to...
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states of america united states of america? >> yes. >> yes sir i do. then they get sir. mckitty seen as increasing credibly over the last two years mr. jones? mr. maltz? >> yes. >> do they had to follow our laws? >> no way. >> absolutely not. >> they have unfettered access to the communities of america and they truckee into things drugs and human beings. this administration has accommodated their efforts. how can you say that congressman higgins? the me give you an example. we spoken a great deal about technology on the border. my colleagues across the aisle say we don't need a barrier system. technology, okay. first of all that's tonight with the fact that a physical barrier is a part of the security system that includes physical barriers to deter and delay and attempted criminal crossing or trafficking of human beings and drugs into our country. and secondly let's talk about the technology. which is then been said about drones being used. we have technology on the border requested by law enforcement the border approved by con
states of america united states of america? >> yes. >> yes sir i do. then they get sir. mckitty seen as increasing credibly over the last two years mr. jones? mr. maltz? >> yes. >> do they had to follow our laws? >> no way. >> absolutely not. >> they have unfettered access to the communities of america and they truckee into things drugs and human beings. this administration has accommodated their efforts. how can you say that congressman higgins? the me...
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states and this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946 . and this is especially painful for us , because in 1946, in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units even reached home, but they really worked against us and worked very seriously and prepared very serious operations. he gave them intelligence he gave them the network. e, sleeping, which was. well, the soviet union's spy network was all about intelligence. it was very interesting, the united states of america is the largest gelin operation, as you and i know, this is an operation. hermes and the operation, respectively, the jungle, whose absence was carried out in the baltic states, is an operation. which began to be carried out already in the forty-sixth year of 46, at that time, the soviet troops finally cleared the baltic states from those remnants of the german dynastic formations that were there, and this is it the worst thing, that is, people who declared that they were allies of the soviet union, the goals were financed. and the nazi battalions and nazi intelligence. it really
states and this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946 . and this is especially painful for us , because in 1946, in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units even reached home, but they really worked against us and worked very seriously and prepared very serious operations. he gave them intelligence he gave them the network. e, sleeping, which was. well, the soviet union's spy network was all about intelligence. it was very interesting, the united states of...
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states and the united states has to deal with them in those terms. but there's no one in moscow or beijing zembla thinking of like, gee, what does what does the three pure problem mean for us? because the prospect of conflict between russia and china know is remote at this point. what i find fascinating about argument, rob, is that there isn't really agreement yet that hear in the strategic community about the fundamental question you raise which is do we have tri polar problem or do we have to bipolar? i noticed that sig hecker, the who, of course, ran los alamos national lab and then was at stanford for many years, said in the same piece this morning, i don't see russia and china getting together on nuclear strategies. i see this as two bipolar. on the other hand, we've got a china and russia who have about a relationship with no limits they've done military exercises together, not nuclear exercises, but military exercises. they both clearly see an advantage in being our antagonist. could you imagine a situation in which they put together a common
states and the united states has to deal with them in those terms. but there's no one in moscow or beijing zembla thinking of like, gee, what does what does the three pure problem mean for us? because the prospect of conflict between russia and china know is remote at this point. what i find fascinating about argument, rob, is that there isn't really agreement yet that hear in the strategic community about the fundamental question you raise which is do we have tri polar problem or do we have to...
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to the united states, ms. makarova, she spoke about the importance of this partnership, about the possibility of providing assistance, about the importance of the future strategic partnership between the united states and ukraine, and we also had the opportunity to talk you know today directly a few minutes before the start of e- of this hoda, if we have her quote, we can listen to her struggle for independence, for democracy, for freedom is still going on, it is going on today in ukraine and this we need victory in ukraine. for us it is existential, but this victory is necessary for everyone who believes in values and it is necessary for the united states. and so we heard about the importance of the importance of victory, the importance for ukraine and for the united states, as well as for the people of the united states. an interesting survey by the regna institute showed that 65%, more than 65% of americans believe that the victory of ukraine is important, strategically important for the americans and
to the united states, ms. makarova, she spoke about the importance of this partnership, about the possibility of providing assistance, about the importance of the future strategic partnership between the united states and ukraine, and we also had the opportunity to talk you know today directly a few minutes before the start of e- of this hoda, if we have her quote, we can listen to her struggle for independence, for democracy, for freedom is still going on, it is going on today in ukraine and...
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and it was not glass, but it brought enormous benefits to the united states. very simple to explain. we bring goods and services from around the world here, french, wine, japanese cars, whatever it is. and we give them an exchange little green pieces of paper that costs nothing to make. if they need dollars, they accept those pieces of paper. we get the benefit of real product. mm hm. and a paper and then the make it worse since the paper doesn't give them anything, no interest. they lend the paper back to the american government, helping to fund the deficits and they get an interest from the united states for holding those dollars. this is a wonderful benefit multiplied to the united states, but it makes every other country jealous, they want that they don't want to be on the wrong end of that kind of deal. they want it in for most of the 20th century. they couldn't, they weren't strong enough and the united states was dominant. but with the new millennium, with a sanctions against the iran, for example, you're quite right. this began to break down. countries
and it was not glass, but it brought enormous benefits to the united states. very simple to explain. we bring goods and services from around the world here, french, wine, japanese cars, whatever it is. and we give them an exchange little green pieces of paper that costs nothing to make. if they need dollars, they accept those pieces of paper. we get the benefit of real product. mm hm. and a paper and then the make it worse since the paper doesn't give them anything, no interest. they lend the...
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they couldn't, they weren't strong enough and the united states was dominant. but with the new millennium, with a sanctions against the iran, for example, you're quite right. this began to break down. countries wanted a little of the benefit for themselves. they to want to always have the dollar be the intermediary. one of the biggest things that made that happened was saudi arabia, which agreed to be paid for its oil as the biggest oil producer in the world $1000000.00 . and they might make everybody need to hold dollars to keep dollars in reserve, etc. when all of this change is in the new century, the last 20 years, because not only did countries become big enough and rich enough lead by trying to to begin to say seriously, we want our own currency to be part of the deal. even europe got the your rowe. yeah. into the little bit after the year. 2004. what really did it and you, you were right. quite right. brick pointed is when the united states changed its policies from being the dominant country and the world, making sure that its currency was everywhere av
they couldn't, they weren't strong enough and the united states was dominant. but with the new millennium, with a sanctions against the iran, for example, you're quite right. this began to break down. countries wanted a little of the benefit for themselves. they to want to always have the dollar be the intermediary. one of the biggest things that made that happened was saudi arabia, which agreed to be paid for its oil as the biggest oil producer in the world $1000000.00 . and they might make...
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god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> sunday, on q&a, the chief financial correspondent felix talks about the long-term social and economic impact of the covid-19 pandemic. some of it is surprisingly positive. >> the pandemic gave us this feeling throughout the economy and the world where people are injuries -- embracing their dreams and following their dreams. it's not just greed of commerce, it's in companies as well. that is one of the reasons i am so optimistic, because i just see, you know, opportunity of creativity more probably distributive than it has ever been. people anywhere in the world, they can really change the planet in a way they have not been able to before. i think that we are only at the beginning of seeing huge opportunities that were engendered by us being forced to just take a look at our lives and say how do i actually want to live? >> felix salmo
god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> sunday, on q&a, the chief financial correspondent felix talks about the long-term social and economic impact of the covid-19 pandemic. some of it is surprisingly positive. >> the pandemic gave us this feeling throughout the economy and the world where...
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back country to be indebted to the united states for ever and ever. and we only put in these to execute on whatever plan that we put in. and then we use new s marines to back up those companies if those guys decided they wanted a more of a better term. this isn't china doing it a little differently. yes, china is trying to do it a little differently. it's a little early to tell the move here is really only a few years old in most of these parts of the world. so i'm a little bit i have to hedge because we don't have quite enough information here. but a lot of your point is violet. the chinese know there's an accumulated 2 to 300 year bitterness and injustices of colonialism. yeah. both of, oh colonialism that the europeans, for example, did in africa. literally carving the country up or the control that the united states operated in latin america from there on report.
back country to be indebted to the united states for ever and ever. and we only put in these to execute on whatever plan that we put in. and then we use new s marines to back up those companies if those guys decided they wanted a more of a better term. this isn't china doing it a little differently. yes, china is trying to do it a little differently. it's a little early to tell the move here is really only a few years old in most of these parts of the world. so i'm a little bit i have to hedge...
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the united states operations in mexico, must they follow united states law and be organized with the mexican government and mexican law enforcement, mr. jones? >> yes, sir. >> yes and yes, of course. so we have operations in mexico, law enforcement operations in mexico, but we have to follow the law, do we not? >> right, if i may add the best example of that is the unified operation capture chappo guzman on two occasions working with the mexican marines, they did the operation not the u.s., they went out and grabbed and had the opportunity to do it. >> understood. i like your spirit. let's compare that to the cartels. gentlemen, do you consider it a true statement that the cartels have gained unprecedented access and networking within the united states of america? >> yes. >> mr. jones? >> yes, sir, i do. >> yes, sir. >> have you seen this increase incredibly over the last two years, mr. jones? >> yes, sir. >> mr. maltz. >> yes. >> roeger that. >> do they have to follow our laws. >> no way. >> absolutely not. >> there's no fear-- >> they have unfettered access to the communities of am
the united states operations in mexico, must they follow united states law and be organized with the mexican government and mexican law enforcement, mr. jones? >> yes, sir. >> yes and yes, of course. so we have operations in mexico, law enforcement operations in mexico, but we have to follow the law, do we not? >> right, if i may add the best example of that is the unified operation capture chappo guzman on two occasions working with the mexican marines, they did the operation...
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council of the united states, matthew bryser. greetings dear mr. ambassadors in the studio of the espressov tv channel, the key story is the consequences of the great summit in vilnius so we would like to ask you why president joseph biden still did not dare to push the so-called very clear about the ukrainian order denys, in particular, it is about directly membership of ukraine in nato, please decipher this extremely important strategic discussion, the strategic consequences, in particular, not only for ukraine, but for the security of the entire central and certainly not only central europe , the strategic consequences are large and positive both for ukraine and for nato at the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine in in february 2022, one could only dream of such a result. do you remember how friends and future allies of ukraine hesitated to provide any significant military assistance ? today we have a promise j7 to continue to provide significant military aid and a clear commitment of the united alliance to support uk
council of the united states, matthew bryser. greetings dear mr. ambassadors in the studio of the espressov tv channel, the key story is the consequences of the great summit in vilnius so we would like to ask you why president joseph biden still did not dare to push the so-called very clear about the ukrainian order denys, in particular, it is about directly membership of ukraine in nato, please decipher this extremely important strategic discussion, the strategic consequences, in particular,...
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people located outside of the united states, who are using u.s. electronic communication service providers. and 702 is still vital to our counterterrorism mission, but now it is also principally relied upon for key insights across a range of our highest priority threats. in fact, it has been used to acquire information and protect against a series of conventional and cyberattacks posed by china, russia, iran, and north korea. i can tell you several to acquired information that enable the u.s. to gain insight into the prc's efforts to monitor, track, and persecute shiny's nationals believed to be dissidents. several to acquire information that is also been used to identify multiple ransom attacks, against u.s. critical infrastructure, allowing the u.s. government to respond to, mitigate, and in some cases, prevent attack. seven up to acquired information has been used to prevent components for weapons of mass destruction from reaching foreign actors, and 702 acquired information has resulted in the identification and destruction of hostile foreign
people located outside of the united states, who are using u.s. electronic communication service providers. and 702 is still vital to our counterterrorism mission, but now it is also principally relied upon for key insights across a range of our highest priority threats. in fact, it has been used to acquire information and protect against a series of conventional and cyberattacks posed by china, russia, iran, and north korea. i can tell you several to acquired information that enable the u.s....
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israel today pursuing policies the united states find very hard to support. that is notjust in the area of democracy but also in its policy towards the palestinians, particularly in the west bank. that is a cause of great friction between between the two countries. there is an expectation the united states would use this aid as leverage which i think is a bad idea overall and it would be much better for israel and the united states if we had a maturing of our relationship. and a reduction in dependency on aid which israel doesn't need anymore. the relationship with the united states has long been based on the appreciation of shared democratic values. if we are in a situation where this bill might pass, do you think this might cause the united states to reassess its relationship with israel? i do think there will inevitably be a reassessment. whether it is formal reassessment by the administration. if israel is going to go the way of turkey or hungary and become an illegal democracy, that will have a profound effect on support israel enjoys, particularly among
israel today pursuing policies the united states find very hard to support. that is notjust in the area of democracy but also in its policy towards the palestinians, particularly in the west bank. that is a cause of great friction between between the two countries. there is an expectation the united states would use this aid as leverage which i think is a bad idea overall and it would be much better for israel and the united states if we had a maturing of our relationship. and a reduction in...
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does everyone like it in the united states that the united states is waging a war in europe ? hair and again, it seems to me that this is exactly the view from the russian side the federation was like oh, well , they won't do anything at all 100%. yes, that is, we will quickly go through with ukraine and further on there, like the baltic countries, because they are not able to coordinate their actions in any way, but they are able, and returning to the united states and our strategic partner and in general, their er-er, what can we give them a-er, the strategy of the united states er-er is not to return crimea yes, of course, that is, the strategy is to have er-er in this region not even balance but to have stability, but the strategy in therefore, on the one hand, to close europe from the russian federation, on the other hand, to weaken the russian federation so much that it would no longer influence the processes, but everything was still strategic. well, i don't know any partner of china, so that it would be possible to influence china, including and in this way, because fo
does everyone like it in the united states that the united states is waging a war in europe ? hair and again, it seems to me that this is exactly the view from the russian side the federation was like oh, well , they won't do anything at all 100%. yes, that is, we will quickly go through with ukraine and further on there, like the baltic countries, because they are not able to coordinate their actions in any way, but they are able, and returning to the united states and our strategic partner...
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they are enriching the united states of america. we need to keep them here, and we need to give them the security and sense of permanency that is essential for them to continue to flourish. they can't have jobs, they can't put their children in schools, they can't keep housing if they are in limbo. so as a practical matter, we must move. we should have done it last session. we have the opportunity now. ity an obligation -- it's an obligation. let's vote on this amendment to enable our afghan allies to stay in this country as they deserve and need to do. thank you, mr. president. mr. coons: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr. president, just about two years ago, roughly 76,000 afghans, those who served alongside american forces during two decades of conflict and their families, were evacuated here to the united states on military planes and given two years of humanitarian patrol. -- humanitarian parole. the biden administration worked to extend that parole, but we have to ask ourselves to w
they are enriching the united states of america. we need to keep them here, and we need to give them the security and sense of permanency that is essential for them to continue to flourish. they can't have jobs, they can't put their children in schools, they can't keep housing if they are in limbo. so as a practical matter, we must move. we should have done it last session. we have the opportunity now. ity an obligation -- it's an obligation. let's vote on this amendment to enable our afghan...
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he spent 34 years in the united states navy. the senator from alabama is treating him like a political pawn. the president nominated rear admiral yvette davis to be vice admiral in the united states navy and the superintendent of the u.s. naval academy. she has spent 34 years in service. she was the commander of a carrier strike group and now the senator from alabama is treating her like a political pawn. the president has nominated rear admiral brendan mcclain to be vice admiral in the united states navy and commander of the naval surface forces command, the naval surface force in the pacific fleet. he spent 33 years in service. the senator from alabama is treating him like a political pawn. the president nominated rear admiral david cheaver to be vice admiral of the navy and the commander of the knave air forces of the pacific fleet. i served in the pacific fleet aboard an aircraft carrier. admiral cheaver spent 35 years in the united states navy, now being treated like a political pawn. the president has nominated vice admira
he spent 34 years in the united states navy. the senator from alabama is treating him like a political pawn. the president nominated rear admiral yvette davis to be vice admiral in the united states navy and the superintendent of the u.s. naval academy. she has spent 34 years in service. she was the commander of a carrier strike group and now the senator from alabama is treating her like a political pawn. the president has nominated rear admiral brendan mcclain to be vice admiral in the united...
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, they are the only force that poses a vital threat to the united states. and our main task was to prevent their union. the second world war really had a chance to put an end to any constructive dialogue between russia and germany paid too high a price for achieving peace in europe. however, the renaissance of diplomatic relations began already in 1955. during the visit of konrad. adenauer, a groundwork was laid in moscow for the start of full-scale economic cooperation. a few years later, the issue of gas supplies to germany entered the agenda of bilateral relations . sleepless nights began . soviet gas excluded american coal from the equation; diameter in 1962 broke the deal. however, despite the unleashed gas war and the regen sanctions. in 1970, the deal of the century was signed, gas pipes were already in 1973. the first soviet gas came to germany during the cold war, the united states and the secular union entered into a series of economic and political battles, and one of the most significant was struggle for control over the oil and gas market in th
, they are the only force that poses a vital threat to the united states. and our main task was to prevent their union. the second world war really had a chance to put an end to any constructive dialogue between russia and germany paid too high a price for achieving peace in europe. however, the renaissance of diplomatic relations began already in 1955. during the visit of konrad. adenauer, a groundwork was laid in moscow for the start of full-scale economic cooperation. a few years later, the...
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nothing to do with the interest of the united states of america. and frankly, nothing to do with the interest or of the people who are. but now, after hundreds of thousands of the ukrainians, men and women have perished in war, it should have never been flocked to work continues. and it seems that the united states and data was pushing the war to before until the last ukraine you. this is an abomination and you know, well, well none of us in this country support whether it's called a special operation or an invasion, be beyond the, the john bass. the truth of marriage that this was precipitated by the failure to reach any kind of agreement. and brand aggression, which killed 14000 people and, and no, don't ask in the hands of who the russian government had a constitutional obligation to defend. so what are we talking about here? we're talking about our insurance provider tours. masking is high state officials who come in to escalate and to 6 markets in this case, and an, an oil and gas mark market drop a pipeline to really go by the blue of the nor
nothing to do with the interest of the united states of america. and frankly, nothing to do with the interest or of the people who are. but now, after hundreds of thousands of the ukrainians, men and women have perished in war, it should have never been flocked to work continues. and it seems that the united states and data was pushing the war to before until the last ukraine you. this is an abomination and you know, well, well none of us in this country support whether it's called a special...
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so united states doesn't have any technology. we just capable intercept, something like in job or for that matter, slow we're left with the mass is come there, a body, stick me file. so this is, of course, was there cakes and you start peach was before the graph with the actually the concrete bought the boat, the top young lady that is getting shot. it was debunked already by many military professionals and all the rest of the united states. unless you've been talking about european is nowhere near to produce anything which can actually need to gauge the sol, walk on the phone, it can these files. it'd be there in shaw or 0 or left alone. strategic hypersonic blocks such as their of on got. this is completely out of the question and uh, in terms of air defense, united states, actually these uh, back behind the rush or not in here. it is in generation. yeah. so the problem here is obviously the, primarily a media circus. yeah. and uh, obviously their agenda, they trying to push now there is nothing which can stop it unless there a
so united states doesn't have any technology. we just capable intercept, something like in job or for that matter, slow we're left with the mass is come there, a body, stick me file. so this is, of course, was there cakes and you start peach was before the graph with the actually the concrete bought the boat, the top young lady that is getting shot. it was debunked already by many military professionals and all the rest of the united states. unless you've been talking about european is nowhere...
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do you see any truth to that that the united states has become fearless? yes, absolutely. and that's one of the main problems i think with us for a policy and national security policy is that we no longer have that feel. i mean, the, as i were left or what the previously as i were left here. and here in america has now become a pro, more or less overly courting of casual nucular war world war with the russian federation. and it is, you know, things that kind of change psyched to service such as myself or not. i would say anti war, but we're very adverse to these massive risks such as we're undertaking with uh, you know, potential completely unnecessary. and there was no us strategic national security interest and you created all, i would say there was no interest us interested in ukraine. whereas it's a very vital interest for the russian federation that ukraine be restored to a neutral buffer state uh, separated it from uh, from nato countries. now, you mentioned that you describe yourself as a, as a conservative, and i wonder if there has indeed been a change of paradigm
do you see any truth to that that the united states has become fearless? yes, absolutely. and that's one of the main problems i think with us for a policy and national security policy is that we no longer have that feel. i mean, the, as i were left or what the previously as i were left here. and here in america has now become a pro, more or less overly courting of casual nucular war world war with the russian federation. and it is, you know, things that kind of change psyched to service such as...
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uh, the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down, the analysts have also mentioned the bilateral relations between russia and the united states. and they have said that it is very much unlikely for them to get any better if the conflict continues. they've also mentioned the prospect to negotiate a follow on to the new start treaty, which is set to expire in 2026. these products prospects will remain weak because for the united states and the european union of could be in the ukrainian state, economically. solvent will multiply over time as conflicts, inhibits investment and production beyond the potential for russian gains and the economic consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the ability to focus on it's all the global priorities, particularly competition with china, will remain constrained, as long as the words absorb and senior policy makers time and us military resources
uh, the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down, the analysts have also mentioned the bilateral relations between russia and the united states. and they have said that it is very much unlikely for them to get any better if the conflict continues. they've also mentioned the prospect to negotiate a follow on to the new start treaty, which is set to expire in 2026. these products prospects will remain weak because...
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yes, it's telling the united states reminding the united states that the window of opportunity is closing for the united states to use what had been a military advantage in the region to quartz and control politics in the region that that window is closing. some people. ready may argue it's already close by russia and china reminding the united states of their significant and still growing military capabilities. this tells the united states that they're not going to enjoy the opportunity that they've acted with for beckett's. how do tensions come done here, brian? realistically it's going to be the fewest as nations in the region freight, the conditions on the ground that make it impossible for the united states to interfere make it impossible for the united. ready to wield its military power in the region and eventually create the conditions on the ground that displays us military. ready installations from the region. i think primarily this is going to be driven by diplomacy and economics, especially trade between china, japan, south. ready and the philippines, all of these nations count
yes, it's telling the united states reminding the united states that the window of opportunity is closing for the united states to use what had been a military advantage in the region to quartz and control politics in the region that that window is closing. some people. ready may argue it's already close by russia and china reminding the united states of their significant and still growing military capabilities. this tells the united states that they're not going to enjoy the opportunity that...
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what happens when a person arrives in the united states? how do they get their legs under them, who provide support to them to help them navigate this new circumstance they are in? that's one thing but because of the way the government is structured the sponsorship programs, the second role they play, they are actually picking the prospect of migrants who get to come. because the process starts with an application by a person in the us requesting sponsorship for a particular person who is involved and that means the government is delegating that power to pick from among an enormous pool of folks seeking to come to the united states to pick much smaller group of people who ultimately will be sponsored for protection. that makes the role of those organizations incredibly important. it is one thing, we look at, what will these organizations do? so that is two transformations in historical context, the expansion, transformation of humanitarian protection. second, the crucial role sponsorship is going to play in screening who gets to come which
what happens when a person arrives in the united states? how do they get their legs under them, who provide support to them to help them navigate this new circumstance they are in? that's one thing but because of the way the government is structured the sponsorship programs, the second role they play, they are actually picking the prospect of migrants who get to come. because the process starts with an application by a person in the us requesting sponsorship for a particular person who is...