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united states army. [bell tolling] >> petty officer third class melissa rose barnes, united states navy. [bell tolling] >> master sergeant max belsky, united states army, retired. [bell tolling] >> doctor -- [bell tolling] >> petty officer second class chris, united states navy. [bell tolling] >> terry r blackburn. [bell tolling] >> kernel camfield, united states army. [bell tolling] >> mary jane booth. [bell tolling] donna m bowen. [bell tolling] >> alan p boyle. [bell tolling] >> bernard c brown the second. [bell tolling] >> petty officer third class christopher -- united states navy. [bell tolling] >> captain charles burlingame the third, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell tolling] >> petty officer third class daniel, united states navy. [bell tolling] sergeant first class josÉ calderÓn all, united states army. [bell tolling] suzanne kelly. [bell tolling] >> angeline carter. [bell tolling] >> sharon carver. [bell tolling] >> william caswell. [bell tolling] >> sergeant first class john j chad
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territorial acquisition by the united states the first the united states needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. now this manifests federal indian policy and the removal of native peoples to reservations in the pacific northwest. that process starts in the 1850s. that's going to be a subject, a future lecture. the second broad factor, which we will discuss today, is that the united states, the united states needed to interact with other non-native tive powers, particularly the nations of europe, in order to define american to territory. now, most american. came into the nations possession by wars or purchases the revolutionary war, as you see here on this slide, produced most the territory east of the mississippi river. the louisiana purchase in 1803 brought most of the lands between the mississippi river and rocky mountains into the nation and then war with mexico. in 1846 to 1848. in incorporated american southwest and then in 1867 the united states purchased alaska from russia. and so see, with each of those territorial acquisitions, th
territorial acquisition by the united states the first the united states needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. now this manifests federal indian policy and the removal of native peoples to reservations in the pacific northwest. that process starts in the 1850s. that's going to be a subject, a future lecture. the second broad factor, which we will discuss today, is that the united states, the united states needed to interact with other...
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by the united states. so you can union is an american construct, i would say, uh so, um, yes, i mean you have, the union has come up with that kind of blogs and you'd be the european within countries of whether you will be in countries a key to be come on board come, you belies, i'm not sure we can see the hungry we can see, oh, strongly can see other countries who are slightly moving away from the race be both by the united states. i mean, also when it comes to a bulk inspection of russia, all those drugs know, willing to have 9 participants from, from, from moscow doing the, um, the, the, the, the, the meetings, all of their demonstration hungry. we know that hungover and stuff from the very beginning business. the many other countries grew up behind because they'll stay the same amount of time rebut all reluctance, old cowards, the girl. what does it normally do to, to join the court with, with, with living to all the we shall see. i wouldn't hold my breath because palms are changing and people are the
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in that region of the world the united states -- every region of the world the united states is starting form alliances, common purpose, and collective action to bring new approaches to shared challenges. the western hemisphere we united 21 nations in support of the migration and protection. launching a region wide approach to a region wide challenge to better uphold laws and protect the rights of migrants. in the indo-pacific we have elevated our partnership between india, japan, and australia to deliver concrete progress to the people of the region on everything from vaccines to maritime security. just yesterday after two consultations in diplomacy, the united states brought together dozens of nations across four continents to establish a new partnership for atlantic cooperation. so that the coastal atlantic countries can bert cooperate on science, technology, environmental protection and sustainable economic development. we brought together nearly 100 countries in the global coalition to counter fentanyl and synthetic drugs. to reduce the human cost of this affliction, and it is real.
in that region of the world the united states -- every region of the world the united states is starting form alliances, common purpose, and collective action to bring new approaches to shared challenges. the western hemisphere we united 21 nations in support of the migration and protection. launching a region wide approach to a region wide challenge to better uphold laws and protect the rights of migrants. in the indo-pacific we have elevated our partnership between india, japan, and australia...
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but they will roll out the red carpet if you criticize the united states. take blackrock, the first asset manager ever to be granted as a foreign asset manager the right to sell mutual funds in china. how did they get it? it was only after blackrock's c.e.o. lobbied in the united states for lowered listing standards for chinese companies in the u.s. now, is it any mystery that the same company that tells u.s. tperpls like exxon and chevron and countless other companies that they have to reduce emissions, including scope three emissions here in the united states, does not say a peep as a shareholder of petrochina on the other side of the world, even as they apply no emissions caps on the other side. this is not an accident and it's exactly what happens in the united states when we are dependent on our adversary for our modern way of life. we sang the siren song that this is actually about global capitalism. that we're committed to capitalism and make no mistake, i am an unapologetic defender of true capitalism as the best system known to man to lift us up fr
but they will roll out the red carpet if you criticize the united states. take blackrock, the first asset manager ever to be granted as a foreign asset manager the right to sell mutual funds in china. how did they get it? it was only after blackrock's c.e.o. lobbied in the united states for lowered listing standards for chinese companies in the u.s. now, is it any mystery that the same company that tells u.s. tperpls like exxon and chevron and countless other companies that they have to reduce...
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by united states. and europe in union is a american construct. i would say uh so um, yes, i mean you're being union has come out to kind of blogs and you'd be the european within countries of whether you will be in the country is a key to be come on board, come he lies. i'm not sure. we can see the hungry, we can see both joe, we can see other countries who are slightly moving away from the range the both by the united states. i mean, also when it comes to the boston summation of russia are both drugs no willing to have no, i bought this depends from, from, from most coke during the, um, the, the, the, the, the meetings on of the is ation hungry. we know the hungry and stuff from the very beginning business. the many other countries grew up behind because those things the same on for us and we bought a reluctance old codes, the girl. what does it normally do to, to drawing the code with, with, with living to all the we saw c o the hold my breath because palms are changing and people are the fools. but
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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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at the outbreak of world war 2, russia and the united states, the soviets in the united states, at the time, produced the same number of tanks over for the period of january 1942 to april of 1945 had the same kind of power. that's no longer the case, the united states is basically hollowed out, its ability to be an industrial power militarily, or russia is likely to prevail. but i think that the leads must go with a very dangerous terrorist threat because the ukrainian nation, understandably so, is very aggrieved. there are many people who are, who have lost the ever seeing many people who are psychologically disturbed. and the, what happened to your client is a huge tragedy for the russians. the 1st and foremost, how do you think the russians should address it? and do you think that's also a problem for the west? the, you know, they agree via credit in school have no future and signed. but that's one of the other things the west is betting on. there's a lot for several general comments. well, the, ultimately, we'll have, we'll started in search and see a guerrilla warfare. a terrorist
at the outbreak of world war 2, russia and the united states, the soviets in the united states, at the time, produced the same number of tanks over for the period of january 1942 to april of 1945 had the same kind of power. that's no longer the case, the united states is basically hollowed out, its ability to be an industrial power militarily, or russia is likely to prevail. but i think that the leads must go with a very dangerous terrorist threat because the ukrainian nation, understandably...
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there's no question and it's about enforcing the constitution of the united states. something that many of us in america take as our bible and expense there's been a sacrilege against that constitution, advantage freedom of speech, and in a sense, a central and throwing up such a shift and imprisoning whistle blowers we. we have to reclaim our constitution. and, and mr. kennedy stands for freedom courageously, has poured forth his candidacy for president of the united states is the one person who has the strength of character. whereas the moral fiber challenge, this is challenge with care which is representing a style per state craft. and we, we need to move to a new era where we lived together as brothers and sisters or, or as president john f. kennedy. one said we will perish in schools. and this is the challenge we have right now. if he wins the primaries against the other kind of the aid sale, we may be finding a drum ironic. just finally that as the by the administration is trying to to be a trump is a spike may be using the espionage act. 1917. that's use the s
there's no question and it's about enforcing the constitution of the united states. something that many of us in america take as our bible and expense there's been a sacrilege against that constitution, advantage freedom of speech, and in a sense, a central and throwing up such a shift and imprisoning whistle blowers we. we have to reclaim our constitution. and, and mr. kennedy stands for freedom courageously, has poured forth his candidacy for president of the united states is the one person...
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be closer to the united states. vietnam, being closer to the united states. it is not about containing china. it's about having a stable base, a stable base in the indo pacific. and for example, when i was spending a lot of time talking with president xi, he asked why we were going to have the quad meeting australia, india, japan and the united states. and i said to maintain stability, it's not about isolating china. it's about making sure the rules of the road, everything from air space and space in the ocean and the international rules of the road are abided by. and so, and i hope that -- i think that xi has some difficulties right now. all countries end up with difficulties and some economic difficulties is working its way through. i want to see china succeed economically but i want to see them succeed by the rules. the next question was to bloomberg, -- reporter: president, following up on your comments on china and the economy, you recently called china's economy a ticking time bomb. do you believe the country's slowdown could risk destabilizing the glob
be closer to the united states. vietnam, being closer to the united states. it is not about containing china. it's about having a stable base, a stable base in the indo pacific. and for example, when i was spending a lot of time talking with president xi, he asked why we were going to have the quad meeting australia, india, japan and the united states. and i said to maintain stability, it's not about isolating china. it's about making sure the rules of the road, everything from air space and...
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having india cooperate much more with the united states and vietnam being close with the united states, it is not about containing china, it is about having a stable base. a stable base in the indo pacific. for example, when i was talking with president xi, he asked why we were -- why i was going to have the meeting in australia, india, japan and the united states and i said to maintain stability. i said it is not about isolating china, it is about making sure the rules of the road, everything with airspace and the space and ocean and international rules are abided by. and so, i hope -- i think that prime minister xi i mean, xi has some difficulties right now. every country has difficulties as the economy works its way through. but i want to see an economy with new -- following the rules. the next question was to bloomberg. >> mr. president, with your comments of china and the economy you call china a ticking time bomb. do you believe the country is destabilizing the global economy or causing china to be more aggressive -- >> what is your question again, this fan is going behind me, it
having india cooperate much more with the united states and vietnam being close with the united states, it is not about containing china, it is about having a stable base. a stable base in the indo pacific. for example, when i was talking with president xi, he asked why we were -- why i was going to have the meeting in australia, india, japan and the united states and i said to maintain stability. i said it is not about isolating china, it is about making sure the rules of the road, everything...
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united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> good afternoon, everyone. please be seated. good afternoon. i will start by thanking our president joe biden for his long-standing leadership in the fight to save lives from gun violence. i want to thank my husband the second gentleman of the united states and the extraordinary members of our administration, the members of congress, survivors, advocates and our incredible young leaders who raise their voice and demand change. so we are all gathered here today for a simple reason. we agreed that in a civil society, the people must be able to shop in a grocery store, walk down the street or sit peacefully in a classroom and be safe from gun violence. but instead our nation is being torn apart by the tragedy of it all. and torn apart by the fear and trauma that results from gun -- gun violence. i have met with students on college campuses across our country. when i am there, every time i turned to the student and i make a request of them. and what i ask is please raise your hand if you have had an active shooter
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united states certainly is the number one global- in the united states certainly is| the number one global emitter. in the united states certainly is l the number one global emitter. it has been — the number one global emitter. it has been for— the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. _ the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. in - the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. in the - has been for decades. in the bilateral— has been for decades. in the bilateral communique - has been for decades. in the . bilateral communique between has been for decades. in the - bilateral communique between the united _ bilateral communique between the united states— bilateral communique between the united states and _ bilateral communique between the united states and india _ bilateral communique between the united states and india there - bilateral communique between the united states and india there is. bilateral communique between the united states and india there is a i united states and india there is a significant — united states and india
united states certainly is the number one global- in the united states certainly is| the number one global emitter. in the united states certainly is l the number one global emitter. it has been — the number one global emitter. it has been for— the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. _ the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. in - the number one global emitter. it has been for decades. in the - has been for decades. in the bilateral— has been for decades. in...
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well, -- constitute, about 1/10 of the united states populace. do you think that they can achieve equal rights without the goodwill or agreement of the white majority? or in other words, don't you your task primarily that of one to pursue asian. yes. i think this is very basic, but i wouldn't say it's only persuasion. i see it as both persuasion and legislature and all that goes along with that. both persuasion, moral coercion. i think it is quite true that. if we had to have an integrated society must come by a change of the heart through persuasion. on the other hand, i think you can legislate desegregation. i think that the if not hearts of men have been and are being changed every day by judicial decrees, executive orders from the president and by acts. so that you cannot legislate integration, but you can certainly legislate desegregation. and there is a difference between the two. mr. annan. for dr. king, in your reply to the letter of, eight alabama clergymen, i think of about the april 16th or so you, i think, criticized the attitude of t
well, -- constitute, about 1/10 of the united states populace. do you think that they can achieve equal rights without the goodwill or agreement of the white majority? or in other words, don't you your task primarily that of one to pursue asian. yes. i think this is very basic, but i wouldn't say it's only persuasion. i see it as both persuasion and legislature and all that goes along with that. both persuasion, moral coercion. i think it is quite true that. if we had to have an integrated...
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states, or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now. "they are catastrophically in terrible uh condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but is responsible still for negotiating on behalf of retirees whose benefits the uaw still you know uh pushes for, number" about 6000, but you can see that decline from roughly 1.5 million to roughly 400,000, and that's actually a uaw number, so that actually includes employment in canada, which is quite substantial in the auto industry, uh, and puerto rico, which is kind of the united states, it's a little technical, and uh, in mexico. all right, well, i'm glad you mention uh, the points that you made about inflation, because we're just trying to figure it out really. i mean daniel shaw our guest says that it's not as bad as as it uh that's as bad as some may make it, but uh so what what about the workers that are striking? i mean, it's not just a auto worker, i'm looking down a list of uh some of the industries and some of the companies
states, or the sixth largest cities in the united states, and now. "they are catastrophically in terrible uh condition, for example, the uaw at peak had about 1.5 million members, it now has 400,000 active members, but is responsible still for negotiating on behalf of retirees whose benefits the uaw still you know uh pushes for, number" about 6000, but you can see that decline from roughly 1.5 million to roughly 400,000, and that's actually a uaw number, so that actually includes...
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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 of europe. but now, after hundreds of thousands of the ukrainians, men and women have perished anymore, it should never benchmark to work continues. and it seems that the united states and data was pushing with war to before until the last you created. 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 do the job as to the truth or 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 and hans who direction government had a constitutional obligation to defend. so what are we talking about here? we're talking about our insurance provider tours masking as high state officials who come in to escalate and to 6 markets in this case and, and an oil and gas mark market dropped a pipeline. i do believe to go by the blue of the north strea
nothing to do with the interest of the united states of america. and frankly, nothing to do with the interest or of the people of europe. but now, after hundreds of thousands of the ukrainians, men and women have perished anymore, it should never benchmark to work continues. and it seems that the united states and data was pushing with war to before until the last you created. 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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. -- the united states will not want to see. imran: is it possible you can get this deal done on a practical level? >> on a practical level, rush and north korea have a common border. the trade can be reasonably made. it would not be secret because almost nothing is secret in the modern world. this deal could be implemented without a problem. the problem is to make the deal, because north korea is a very unique country [indiscernible] is that possible at all? we do not know yet. imran: i want to thank all of our guests. i wanted to thank you as well for watching. you can see the program any time by visiting our website at aljazeera.com. you can also join the conversation on x. from the whole team here, goodbye for now. -puerto rico. a beautiful island with more than its fair share of mother nature and man-made issues -- earthquakes and hurricanes, struggles with identity, for equal attention and support from the mainland, all of which must sometimes seem like an unwinnable race for recovery and progress. but urban art has become
. -- the united states will not want to see. imran: is it possible you can get this deal done on a practical level? >> on a practical level, rush and north korea have a common border. the trade can be reasonably made. it would not be secret because almost nothing is secret in the modern world. this deal could be implemented without a problem. the problem is to make the deal, because north korea is a very unique country [indiscernible] is that possible at all? we do not know yet. imran: i...
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the united states is concerned about that. and so it was to work with these nations in the hope that it will be able to really have a partnership and a greater influence. so what we can expect in the next 48 hours are a number of announcements. the united states is going to be announcing infrastructure projects, maritime cooperation to combat illegal fishing, diplomatic relations with the cook islands, new way, and 2 different embassies established in solomon islands in tonga, as well as when there comes to those infrastructure projects. really focusing on technology, for example, under c, cabling to improve the quality of internet. for example. this is this working, i understand it's still an early effort, but you have to ask the question, i mean, where, where is the needle pointing at the moment? is it too early to tell or do we have an indication we have an indication that it's going to be a challenge for the united states. given the fact that one of the leaders in a place that the united states is establishing an embassy,
the united states is concerned about that. and so it was to work with these nations in the hope that it will be able to really have a partnership and a greater influence. so what we can expect in the next 48 hours are a number of announcements. the united states is going to be announcing infrastructure projects, maritime cooperation to combat illegal fishing, diplomatic relations with the cook islands, new way, and 2 different embassies established in solomon islands in tonga, as well as when...
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and the united states is losing position. and i wrote a piece a while ago called the non aligned nations realign. and this had to do with the reality that we're seeing relationships with iran and venezuela. we've got a president material going to china. all of these world leaders are coming together, engaging in economic and trade in other types of discussions, in response to the american sanctions regime in america is militarism. and so the very guy that joe biden told us would have is economy crumble. people would be in the streets and they throw him out of office. he has just become an even more significant player on the world stage. yeah, but daniel, that makes the wes far more dangerous on the global stage. you know headphones though, like hearing the word know daniel. a. yeah, neo cons. don't like hearing the word reverse. so that's why we're in the problem. you know, the worst thing about this peter, is that, you know, you call this the long war and this is what salt and bread said. it's going to be a long war. but to
and the united states is losing position. and i wrote a piece a while ago called the non aligned nations realign. and this had to do with the reality that we're seeing relationships with iran and venezuela. we've got a president material going to china. all of these world leaders are coming together, engaging in economic and trade in other types of discussions, in response to the american sanctions regime in america is militarism. and so the very guy that joe biden told us would have is economy...
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because of all the travel between the united states and the caribbean. so guns are going back and forth because people are going back and forth and we're very close to the islands in the caribbean, mexico and central america as well. the methods for sticking guns into those countries are also plentiful. first, there are corporate deals between gun makers and those who front for the car, dells and other bad actors. and then there's the straw buyers with legal ideas or actually buying for somebody else, but pretending to be buying for themselves. there's also just playing fast. oh and did i mention corruption, police and military officials, many of them working directly through their us contact, buy and sell their supposedly commission weapons. and then there's the newest way of exporting gun south of the border called goes to guns. have you heard of this? goes to guns, that's where only parts of the guns are shipped overseas. and then they're assembled when they get to their destination. and we are joined by alejandro lavarrio. he is a legal advisor of me
because of all the travel between the united states and the caribbean. so guns are going back and forth because people are going back and forth and we're very close to the islands in the caribbean, mexico and central america as well. the methods for sticking guns into those countries are also plentiful. first, there are corporate deals between gun makers and those who front for the car, dells and other bad actors. and then there's the straw buyers with legal ideas or actually buying for...
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states. -- constitution of the united states. the problem now they want to blow this section three up into something so broad that it would encompass literally numerous situations that have nothing to do with the domestic war. that is what happened on january 6. january 6 was not enforceable the never state's government. they have argued it was a delay in democratic process which i agree it was which makes it despicable, but does not make it an attempted overthrow of the whole united states government. that was what the civil war was about. for talking what you can say you like it or did not like it, the talking is not conduct. direct over? overthrow the government of the united states -- overt act to overthrow the government of the united states. this been wildly expanded in a way that threatens the very foundations of our democracies. it should be understood in a limited, properly contextual bases, applied in those circumstances, certainly rare now, and otherwise let the voters decide. host: joining us james bopp jr. attorney a
states. -- constitution of the united states. the problem now they want to blow this section three up into something so broad that it would encompass literally numerous situations that have nothing to do with the domestic war. that is what happened on january 6. january 6 was not enforceable the never state's government. they have argued it was a delay in democratic process which i agree it was which makes it despicable, but does not make it an attempted overthrow of the whole united states...
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the united states continues to look safe. the united states continues to took for— safe. the united states continues to look for good faith efforts to reduce — look for good faith efforts to reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction— reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction and leads by example, no matter— destruction and leads by example, no matter what else is happening in the world _ matter what else is happening in the world this— matter what else is happening in the world. this year, we safely destroyed at least the last chemical munitions— destroyed at least the last chemical munitions in the us stockpile, futfitting — munitions in the us stockpile, fulfilling our commitment. and we condemn— fulfilling our commitment. and we condemn the continued violation of the un _ condemn the continued violation of the un security council resolution, but we _ the un security council resolution, but we are — the un security council resolution, but we are committed to diplomacy to brin- but we are committed to diplomacy to bring about— but we are c
the united states continues to look safe. the united states continues to took for— safe. the united states continues to look for good faith efforts to reduce — look for good faith efforts to reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction— reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction and leads by example, no matter— destruction and leads by example, no matter what else is happening in the world _ matter what else is happening in the world this— matter what else is happening in...
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and defend the constitution of the united state. and defend the constitution of the united states. as american soldiers, we've all taken this oath. we sworn allegiance not to a king, not even to the president. we've pledged our support to the constitution. this remarkable document was drafted and signed here in independence hall, the old pennsylvania state house in philadelphia, during the summer. of 1787. one way to better appreciate the meaning of the constitution is to understand why and how it came to be. some of us may think that the united states of america came about simply as a result of colonization revolution, and then the establishment of our present form of government. it wasn't, of course, quite that simple. as a matter of fact, the constitution that governs our lives today was our second effort. the first one, the articles of confederation, didn't work. our present constitution only came about after great debate and compromise. during this program, we'll examine the origins of the constitution, placing special emphasis on those provisions that deal with the creation a
and defend the constitution of the united state. and defend the constitution of the united states. as american soldiers, we've all taken this oath. we sworn allegiance not to a king, not even to the president. we've pledged our support to the constitution. this remarkable document was drafted and signed here in independence hall, the old pennsylvania state house in philadelphia, during the summer. of 1787. one way to better appreciate the meaning of the constitution is to understand why and how...
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united states, japan, u, k, canada, etc. they have all be engaging in the very periodic uh, freedom of navigation operations in these area. and many of those that survey ship sale through the pipe was straight. and these kinds of actions are just the extremes in packing up their stores. and i believe that all those countries that i mentioned have a stake in the piece disability over the power straight area. and they are taking concrete actions to back up their records. do you not worry that by seeking washington's help, your now cool top in the rock bottom relationship between the us and china and the badging may be about to write to the pressure on you some pay to send a signal to washington? i guess the question is on to endanger, becoming a pawn to be played by both sides. that is also a question. ask frequently in taiwan. in fact, some people here in taiwan argue that the, the world conflict is between the united states and china. and therefore, taiwan should thoughts the bullets from these 2 giants and we use stay neutr
united states, japan, u, k, canada, etc. they have all be engaging in the very periodic uh, freedom of navigation operations in these area. and many of those that survey ship sale through the pipe was straight. and these kinds of actions are just the extremes in packing up their stores. and i believe that all those countries that i mentioned have a stake in the piece disability over the power straight area. and they are taking concrete actions to back up their records. do you not worry that by...
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that is coming into the united states but leaving the united states so that we can get our hands all the bad stuff coming in and all the guns going out. it takes money, and we have to get there. as we have this conversation about border security i certainly hope there is a willingness to make investments so we are able to see everything coming in and going out. not just the southern border. the rate about is coming into the united states from canada is horrific. the stuff that comes in from the water port is just as bad with these big shipping containers that travel around the world. why aren't be screening those and why aren't we helping allied countries around the world? i am just beside myself with some of this. to the point today. is it true that the center for american progress analyzed and provided a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the u.s. would bolster the united states gdp over the years and create over 400,000 new jobs? >> that is my understanding. there is an important -- between low-wage workers and higher wage workers in particular, so for example w
that is coming into the united states but leaving the united states so that we can get our hands all the bad stuff coming in and all the guns going out. it takes money, and we have to get there. as we have this conversation about border security i certainly hope there is a willingness to make investments so we are able to see everything coming in and going out. not just the southern border. the rate about is coming into the united states from canada is horrific. the stuff that comes in from the...
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so to is the united states. i say look at the new stage, but ross is made do something different than the american policy when it comes to africa. and the united states still stands a very good position to wind africans over. but this done when the right way to the family and no more playing games, no more divide and conquer. stay away from the local politics. you do not need to, gretchen, but let's just pretend sensors, doug, it's all out one child to the other. i like to say opposition. fact is really part is that children of december, the fighting for their breast milk. let them fight for the month of breast milk alone without interviews. so do you guys have very good at interfering with the electronic process is enough for a job. that's a bad president because the everybody's been cutting it out. right. and then you become the enemy. so stop it right out of local politics. russia again, right? yeah, is looking. and so what is the west going wrong that coming in this we a weakness last year coming during the
so to is the united states. i say look at the new stage, but ross is made do something different than the american policy when it comes to africa. and the united states still stands a very good position to wind africans over. but this done when the right way to the family and no more playing games, no more divide and conquer. stay away from the local politics. you do not need to, gretchen, but let's just pretend sensors, doug, it's all out one child to the other. i like to say opposition. fact...
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states, as know the united states has always been trying to put its claws into the region um and now that it has you know a significant resistance not only in the form of you know resistance on the ground but now quite literally resistance in the sky, iran has effectively leveled the playing field here um and this is a concrete step that iran is taking into kind of ensuring that the region itself is not relying on the united states or the west uh in its entirety because is always willing to you know look out for its neighbors uh be a real key regional player uh and unlike the united states which looks to kind of monopolize and exert control over it uh as you as we see here with iran joining for example bricks and the shanghai cooperation council iran is really looking for you know uh trade and trust based on mutual mutual growth mutual trust mutual respect between nations and so what this presents as a challenge to the united states is that iran can't now partner up with these different uh these different nations, these different states that are looking to you know increase their cap
states, as know the united states has always been trying to put its claws into the region um and now that it has you know a significant resistance not only in the form of you know resistance on the ground but now quite literally resistance in the sky, iran has effectively leveled the playing field here um and this is a concrete step that iran is taking into kind of ensuring that the region itself is not relying on the united states or the west uh in its entirety because is always willing to you...
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often these children come to the united states when they are still babies. but because they were not born here, they don't have citizenship, or a real path to citizenship before they become 21. while many of these young adults are in line for green cards with their parents, the backlog, and uscis is so long that they often face a decades long wait. as a result, they risk having to self support when they turned 21, and age out of their dependencies visas if they cannot find another status to stay in the united states legally. i have a bipartisan, bicameral bill to provide these children and young adults with a pathway to permanent residency protection. for aging out of the immigration system. i am working hard to get that through the house and senate. we got through in two different forms last congress, through the house. however, today, i want to hear about what your department is doing to protect these deserving young people, and enable them to stay here. we have educated, them using our tax dollars, which their parents pay. what they often self the port to
often these children come to the united states when they are still babies. but because they were not born here, they don't have citizenship, or a real path to citizenship before they become 21. while many of these young adults are in line for green cards with their parents, the backlog, and uscis is so long that they often face a decades long wait. as a result, they risk having to self support when they turned 21, and age out of their dependencies visas if they cannot find another status to...
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the united states should lead. and we need the resources to underwrite our leadership role, end quote. house republicans have shown that they are unwilling and they are unable to govern. some have shown they are willing and they are able to abandon our allies. it is time for this body, for my republican colleagues to abandon the gaetz strategy or the greene strategy and try as we have in the past for a bipartisan strategy that we all know will ultimately conclude the shutdown and fully fund the united states government. a shutdown will hurt families and farmers, children and service members at a time when families are living paycheck to paycheck. let us keep the u.s. government open, let us proceed with a bipartisan, bicameral agreement and, as has been proposed by the united states senate, and let us continue to support ukraine's fight for freedom. mr. speaker, let's get to work. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time is reserved. the gentlelady from texas. ms. granger: i
the united states should lead. and we need the resources to underwrite our leadership role, end quote. house republicans have shown that they are unwilling and they are unable to govern. some have shown they are willing and they are able to abandon our allies. it is time for this body, for my republican colleagues to abandon the gaetz strategy or the greene strategy and try as we have in the past for a bipartisan strategy that we all know will ultimately conclude the shutdown and fully fund the...
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everything the united states did in vietnam was for nothing. vietnam won the american war and the american military retreated in defeat ultimately fleeing in chaos on the last day that americans escaped from vienna. on april 30th, 1975 when that last american helicopter left vietnam what the president of the united states said today in new york city was unthinkable. >> mister president, mister secretary general, my fellow leaders, about a week ago i stood on the other side of the world in vietnam, on soil once bloody with war. i met a small group of veterans, americans and vietnamese and i watched the exchange of personal artifacts from the war. identification cards and a diary. it was deeply moving to see the reaction of the vietnamese and american soldiers. the culmination of 50 years of hard work on both sides to address the painful legacies of war and to choose, choose to work together towards peace and a better future. nothing about that journey was inevitable. for decades, it would've been unthinkable for an american president to stand in
everything the united states did in vietnam was for nothing. vietnam won the american war and the american military retreated in defeat ultimately fleeing in chaos on the last day that americans escaped from vienna. on april 30th, 1975 when that last american helicopter left vietnam what the president of the united states said today in new york city was unthinkable. >> mister president, mister secretary general, my fellow leaders, about a week ago i stood on the other side of the world in...
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p it's being fed from places ni south of the united states but now in the united states we have children that -- 600,000 children -- minors -- coming to the united states under the policy that democrats have abdicated. 85,000 we have lost track of. people showing up in factories and the like. but that is not even the worst of it. people being sold -- another form of bondage. sex trafficking. do you keep up mawith that at a , mr. maltz? >> is, sir. k the cartels control it all at the border. they have total control at the border, so they are making money on all of those young, n innocent kids. that is why i commented before because of all these rapes and assault on young children as they make the journeys up into the united states. one thing i would want to add is that secretary mayorkas did say that the fentanyl overdoses are the single greatest re challenges we have in america. my question to everybody has t been, why would you reverse the policies that were working before to keep that stuff out >> to keep those people out? it is the operatives that are all over our country now running
p it's being fed from places ni south of the united states but now in the united states we have children that -- 600,000 children -- minors -- coming to the united states under the policy that democrats have abdicated. 85,000 we have lost track of. people showing up in factories and the like. but that is not even the worst of it. people being sold -- another form of bondage. sex trafficking. do you keep up mawith that at a , mr. maltz? >> is, sir. k the cartels control it all at the...
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of the united states. why was that change made? well, some say it was merely a stylistic change because the framers didn't know exactly which of the 13 states would actually ratify. so they hedge their bets by keeping it more concise. plus, that was shorter. but others disagree and say that really the change to we, the people of the united states, was the tangible expression of james wilson's belief that we, the people of the united states as a whole are sovereign, not we the people of the individual states. there are another series of really important changes. the congressional power is altered. congress now has the power to declare rather than make war. the presidential term is finally four years and they eliminated the term limits of the seven year term plus, it's election by the electoral college. that was the cpromise. wilson wasn't able to get popular election, which is what he wanted. so the electoralollege was considered a group of wise delegates who, because ty would actually know the best candida
of the united states. why was that change made? well, some say it was merely a stylistic change because the framers didn't know exactly which of the 13 states would actually ratify. so they hedge their bets by keeping it more concise. plus, that was shorter. but others disagree and say that really the change to we, the people of the united states, was the tangible expression of james wilson's belief that we, the people of the united states as a whole are sovereign, not we the people of the...
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states and the negative role the united states has played around the world. now we understand little it is still the also emphasize the call for freedom of julian, assigned in later comments and gave to the media here in new york city. this is some of what we've heard from the leader of brazil. little of desilva when he spoke to the un general assembly shop with me last year, the i m f made available, a $160000000000.00 and special joined rights to european countries. and just 34000000000 to african countries. beyond the cool and distorted representation of the management of the i, m f and the world bank is unacceptable. bricks was the results of this paralysis and constitutes a strategic platform to promote cooperation between the emerging countries. the recent expansion of the group at the johannesburg summit meeting strengthens the fights for an order that accommodates the economic, geographic, and political plural, etc of the 21st century. we are a force that works towards fair global trade in the context of a serious crisis in multilateralism at that moo
states and the negative role the united states has played around the world. now we understand little it is still the also emphasize the call for freedom of julian, assigned in later comments and gave to the media here in new york city. this is some of what we've heard from the leader of brazil. little of desilva when he spoke to the un general assembly shop with me last year, the i m f made available, a $160000000000.00 and special joined rights to european countries. and just 34000000000 to...
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united states. _ issue go front and centre in the united states. so, _ issue go front and centre in the united states. so, yeah, - issue go front and centre in the united states. so, yeah, joe i issue go front and centre in the - united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks— united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more — united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more vulnerable _ united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more vulnerable today - united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more vulnerable today than. united states. so, yeah, joe biden i looks more vulnerable today than he has so _ looks more vulnerable today than he has so far— looks more vulnerable today than he has so far at — looks more vulnerable today than he has so far at any— looks more vulnerable today than he has so far at any point _ looks more vulnerable today than he has so far at any point in— looks more vulnerable today than he has so far at any point in this - has so far at any point in this still— has so far at a
united states. _ issue go front and centre in the united states. so, _ issue go front and centre in the united states. so, yeah, - issue go front and centre in the united states. so, yeah, joe i issue go front and centre in the - united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks— united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more — united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more vulnerable _ united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more vulnerable today - united states. so, yeah, joe biden looks more...
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of the united states. uh, then they are with a conflict on the other side of the planet. so we'll have to see if this trend continues. but many are noting that when it comes to zalinski, who is very much, been the darling of the western bras. ah, that doesn't seem to be the way he's being received at this point during this current visit to the united nations general assembly here in the united states. well, by so this news out as always, is great to have your company here on, on the, i'm lots of on the as cans counter offensive grinds to a halt. nato says the west must prepare for a long war nato's goal. according to it said, sultan birth is russia's military defeat. this is a policy choice and it is ukraine, paying the price for such a craven decision. the . the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to was a part of the bigger the better or of the columbus here. brief recent decision to more than doubled, the number of its members has been mentioned. both of jubilation and condemnation. solemn servers
of the united states. uh, then they are with a conflict on the other side of the planet. so we'll have to see if this trend continues. but many are noting that when it comes to zalinski, who is very much, been the darling of the western bras. ah, that doesn't seem to be the way he's being received at this point during this current visit to the united nations general assembly here in the united states. well, by so this news out as always, is great to have your company here on, on the, i'm lots...
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and you saw the same thing in, the united states. so libertarianism didn't really emerge in united states until a little bit after it did in england and france, like the 1870s, through the 1890s. and when it did it took a strikingly different but equally equally radical equally egalitarian. so whereas libertarians in britain and france were reacting primarily against socialism in america wasn't really any live socialist threat. there weren't any groups that were setting out to overthrow the us government. you had socialists, but the socialist that you had in 19th century america were essentially voluntary, small scale socialists. they wanted to move out to a commune in the countryside, kind of mind their own business and let everyone mind their own business as well. libertarians didn't have any problem with that. what they did a problem with and what america had that britain and france lacked was slavery, not slavery on some far off colony. was slavery right there in your own backyard and liberty science viewed slavery as essentially
and you saw the same thing in, the united states. so libertarianism didn't really emerge in united states until a little bit after it did in england and france, like the 1870s, through the 1890s. and when it did it took a strikingly different but equally equally radical equally egalitarian. so whereas libertarians in britain and france were reacting primarily against socialism in america wasn't really any live socialist threat. there weren't any groups that were setting out to overthrow the us...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. on this week's program i travel to the pentagon for an exit interview with the top military adviser to presidents trump and biden. after almost 45 years of service, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley will retire at the end of this month. i asked him about russia, ukraine, china, taiwan. plus his controversial appearance with trump in lafayette park and allegations that the u.s. military has become too woke. >> i would tell you that the military i see is the military that's exceptionally strong. it's powerful. it's ready. >>> then, elon musk, currently the world's richest man. he is also one of the most controversial. critics say he has far too much control over everything from the war in ukraine to the voices that are heard online. the great biographer of our times, walter isaacson got unparalleled access to musk for a brand-new book on the billionaire. he'll tell me what he learned. >>> bifirst, here's my tak
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. on this week's program i travel to the pentagon for an exit interview with the top military adviser to presidents trump and biden. after almost 45 years of service, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley will retire at the end of this month. i asked him about russia, ukraine, china, taiwan. plus his controversial appearance with trump in lafayette park and...
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if the later foundation for the decision that would, by the supreme court of the united states. and had to tell you i want to thank the people of iowa for the privilege of serving as your vice president. it was a great honor of my life, and do a been a part of the administration that appointed three of the justices that sent roe v. wade to the as sheep of history where it belongs is something i will cherish with the rest of my life. thank you, iowa. [applause] >> so there is a debate within the party today, , ralph, and is an important debate. many people believe that when the supreme court ruled in the dobbs decision that the return the question of abortion to the states. well, i believe the returned the question of abortion to the states and the american people. and i want to applaud governor kim reynolds and all your great state legislators who move that historic pro-life legislation here in the hawkeye state. and the progress we've made in other states around the country. the american people elect presidents. the mecca people elect senators and elect congressmen. and i belie
if the later foundation for the decision that would, by the supreme court of the united states. and had to tell you i want to thank the people of iowa for the privilege of serving as your vice president. it was a great honor of my life, and do a been a part of the administration that appointed three of the justices that sent roe v. wade to the as sheep of history where it belongs is something i will cherish with the rest of my life. thank you, iowa. [applause] >> so there is a debate...