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to the united states are larger than the united states i mean trying to cripple one of the biggest economies in the world with an upward trajectory is a tall order i think you need more than just tariffs if you want to cripple economy i think you know what i'm getting at go ahead fred i think james have the right in terms of some of the i think will be president trump and you know his close associates trying to start this confrontation with another country which is china however you know all of the things between united's and china affects the whole world in terms of trade as well so you know they can try. even while we goes bankrupt it will leave $100.00 over 180000 very capable employees and they will start up tents of companies like the hallway and will be competing again so busy i think you know we have to realize ringback that this one is a very very complicated war it's not a very simple one just situation ok james i mean we're looking at western press reports see china walked away from the deal but if you look at the details of the deal that there was being proposed by the trumpet min
to the united states are larger than the united states i mean trying to cripple one of the biggest economies in the world with an upward trajectory is a tall order i think you need more than just tariffs if you want to cripple economy i think you know what i'm getting at go ahead fred i think james have the right in terms of some of the i think will be president trump and you know his close associates trying to start this confrontation with another country which is china however you know all of...
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states than they import to the united states. they run out of american imports for tariffs. they are more exposed to our market than we are to theirs in that sense. so they have to look for other ways to retaliate. they can go for a much higher level of tariffs and they can really go back to companies or industries. general matters, apple, they make most of their profits in china. and china has various ways to make that business far harder for specific american corporations. china has been very hesitant to do that so far because it hurts china as well. it makes china seem like a bad pla place. china could, for. president trump wants to see a healthy stock mark. they want their design off the table for the 2020 elections. both sides want to wrap it up but neither donald trump nor xi jinping can afford to look weak. >> thank you very much for taking my call. i'm not an economist, but i was just wondering, no one seems to mention, what impact does china's erode initiative have on the economy, and also, china is prepared to open an a
states than they import to the united states. they run out of american imports for tariffs. they are more exposed to our market than we are to theirs in that sense. so they have to look for other ways to retaliate. they can go for a much higher level of tariffs and they can really go back to companies or industries. general matters, apple, they make most of their profits in china. and china has various ways to make that business far harder for specific american corporations. china has been very...
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with a veto they lost faith in the united states to see the end of their suffering a little further out of reach. madam president, it's not, however, too late for congress to do the right thing. by overriding this veto, we assert this body's authority to support peace and human rights while making america safer and more secure. madam president, i would yield ficer: withoutsuggest the objection. mr. lee: madam president, over the past few months, the members of this body and the members of the united states house of representatives resoundingly have voted in favor of senate joint resolution 7 which would remove u.s. armed forces from saudi arabia's war in yemen. this unconstitutional, unjustified, and ultimately immoral war has repeatedly come up over the last year. and thankfully america's elected lawmakers in washington have taken a stand against it. now the president has vetoed our resolution. but today we have the opportunity and i believe we have the absolute constitutional duty to once again take a stand on this important matter. today we have the opportunity to override the veto i
with a veto they lost faith in the united states to see the end of their suffering a little further out of reach. madam president, it's not, however, too late for congress to do the right thing. by overriding this veto, we assert this body's authority to support peace and human rights while making america safer and more secure. madam president, i would yield ficer: withoutsuggest the objection. mr. lee: madam president, over the past few months, the members of this body and the members of the...
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, the united states congress. it is inappropriate for there to be saber rattling by this administration with iran, with no explanation, as to can why we send young men and women in harm's way. we should not use one approach to start a war. to overcome an approach dealing with the investigation of the rule of law. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i oppose any such saber rattling and we need to understand what is going on in the middle east. we have to protect the men and women of the united states military though they fight for us. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, seek recognition? mr. lamalfa: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. sadly i rise today to honor fallen u.s. marine from my district in northern california. staff sergeant
, the united states congress. it is inappropriate for there to be saber rattling by this administration with iran, with no explanation, as to can why we send young men and women in harm's way. we should not use one approach to start a war. to overcome an approach dealing with the investigation of the rule of law. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. jackson lee: i oppose any such saber rattling and we need to understand what is going on in the middle east. we have to...
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from united states. a policy that cuts off aid and turns are back on anticorruption efforts, that keeps out migrants and refugees and stokes trade wars does not help united states citizens or anyone else, it leaves america standing alone. most important, it leaves the united states hobbled in dealing with some of the most important issues facing the region, whether that is curbing the influence of china or putting our best foot toward a transition in venezuela. i would like to provide my estimate of the state of play in the hemisphere. let me begin by offering some reflections from a recent congressional delegation which i led to columbia, el salvador, and mexico. this is the first delegation i let as chairman of the foreign affairs committee and i felt it was crucial to make our region my first stop to demonstrate congress's commitment to the americas. i will start with my visit to el salvador. our investment in these countries strengthens us as much as it strengthens them. the truth is, no parent wants
from united states. a policy that cuts off aid and turns are back on anticorruption efforts, that keeps out migrants and refugees and stokes trade wars does not help united states citizens or anyone else, it leaves america standing alone. most important, it leaves the united states hobbled in dealing with some of the most important issues facing the region, whether that is curbing the influence of china or putting our best foot toward a transition in venezuela. i would like to provide my...
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states look i mean i think the united states is. fundamentally acts as an empire when it comes to its relations with the rest of the world i mean there's no sense of cooperation there's no sense of mutual respect i mean there's just sort of dictates given by washington and that's created a system that is much more powerful than i think that individual person sitting in the oval office that includes of course the military industrial complex you know the big weapons manufacturers boeing lockheed martin all the people who make billions and billions tens of billions of dollars off of this perpetual warfare state but i think it actually goes deeper than that i think that the big banks and corporations in the united states you know they need access to markets they need access to labor forces to exploit and the sort of rules of the game internationally as they like to refer to it when it comes to trade i and other economic policies you know the washington consensus is something that they value very heavily so the institutional weight of al
states look i mean i think the united states is. fundamentally acts as an empire when it comes to its relations with the rest of the world i mean there's no sense of cooperation there's no sense of mutual respect i mean there's just sort of dictates given by washington and that's created a system that is much more powerful than i think that individual person sitting in the oval office that includes of course the military industrial complex you know the big weapons manufacturers boeing lockheed...
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a decision, are they conforming with the constitution of the united states as interpreted by the united states supreme court or not? if they are not, then that law will be invalidated and it will not be able to be applied to the women of that state. [ applause ] >> the supreme court that decided this case -- >> yeah -- >> -- includes neil gorsuch, who has that seat because mitch mcconnell held it open, refused to even allow confirmation hearings for merrick garland. >> right. >> president obama's last choice. >> right. for nine months. >> and mitch mcconnell at the time said of course you don't confirm supreme court justices in the last year of a presidential term. let's listen to what mitch mcconnell said today about that question. >> if a supreme court was open before next year, what would you do? >> we'll fill it. >> he'd do what? >> he said i'd be filling the seat, if a supreme court justice were to die in the last year of the trump presidency, what would he do? he would go against what he said was the principle he was using in the last year of the obama presidency. >> well, he also
a decision, are they conforming with the constitution of the united states as interpreted by the united states supreme court or not? if they are not, then that law will be invalidated and it will not be able to be applied to the women of that state. [ applause ] >> the supreme court that decided this case -- >> yeah -- >> -- includes neil gorsuch, who has that seat because mitch mcconnell held it open, refused to even allow confirmation hearings for merrick garland. >>...
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make investment to the united states one after another. u.s.-japan economic relationship is developing in a major way in a modality of bringing in win-win situations. following the joint statement of september last year, mthe ministers are proceeding with a discussion, and i welcome this discussion. in today's talks between myself and president trump, we should achieve early outcome based on the relationship between our two nations. we shall accelerate the pace of discussion. we agreed on that. next month at the g20 osaka summit, president trump, i am going to welcome him again in osaka. i'm looking forward to it. for the success of the g20 summit, u.s.-japan cooperation is indispensable. i will continue to collaborate closely with president trump. yesterday, i was able to talk with president trump on a variety of issues in a relaxed atmosphere, a game of golf, watching sumo wrestling, as well as dinner where our spouses joined. your friendship and truthful relationship was even more enhanced. the exuberance of joy shown by the crowd that
make investment to the united states one after another. u.s.-japan economic relationship is developing in a major way in a modality of bringing in win-win situations. following the joint statement of september last year, mthe ministers are proceeding with a discussion, and i welcome this discussion. in today's talks between myself and president trump, we should achieve early outcome based on the relationship between our two nations. we shall accelerate the pace of discussion. we agreed on that....
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states you do not have to be a genius to figure out the outcome of the united states will prevail so us defense secretary patrick shanahan is saying that sending warships to the gulf is aimed at tearing not provoking iran my pump is also saying that this is done against the possibility of iranian attack on americans or american interests so if iran is really planning to do anything against americans will release latest development really deter tehran from action. excellent question if you look at the iranian foreign policy in the east. 20 years 18 or 20 years you can see that they have developed what they think is a deterrence capability day have networks of militia organizations their own militia organizations that have been trained and supported by iran and defame king is that in case there is a retaliation about there is a retaliation against iran by the united states iran can be tally not from its own soil but from the soil of other countries this was the law into our logic behind creating because one law in 198182111 the logic was that you're going to train an army has one law y
states you do not have to be a genius to figure out the outcome of the united states will prevail so us defense secretary patrick shanahan is saying that sending warships to the gulf is aimed at tearing not provoking iran my pump is also saying that this is done against the possibility of iranian attack on americans or american interests so if iran is really planning to do anything against americans will release latest development really deter tehran from action. excellent question if you look...
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that are of strategic interest to the united states. the china north korea senior study group is the second in that series. will hear more about that in a few moments. it includes an impressive set of very knowledgeable, deeply expert scholars, former government officials, diplomats and practitioners, some of whom we have with us here today for the conversation. and we are here today to launch their report, china's role in nuclear and peace negotiations. and as we saw from this weekend, the release of this could not be more timely. we saw north korea's latest weapon test, the first missile test from that country in more than one year, and it is the latest in a series of provocations that indicate a return to tensions with washington while talks remain at an impasse. china, which wields considerable influence in pyongyang and shares washington's desire for a non- nuclear north korea, very much wants to have a role in negotiations with its neighbor. so the vital question is how to ensure that china can play a more constructive and role in
that are of strategic interest to the united states. the china north korea senior study group is the second in that series. will hear more about that in a few moments. it includes an impressive set of very knowledgeable, deeply expert scholars, former government officials, diplomats and practitioners, some of whom we have with us here today for the conversation. and we are here today to launch their report, china's role in nuclear and peace negotiations. and as we saw from this weekend, the...
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and the markets react to have the latest on an escalating trade war with the united states. and the u.n. calls to end so all financial relations with me in moscow. hello there we're still seeing new york showers across parts of the middle east look at the satellite picture we can see this area of cloud hit doesn't look too impressive but it's given a few showers over parts of iran and that will be gradually drifting its way eastwards as we head through the next few days say for some of us in afghanistan those are the rain he will be intensifying and that will drag down the temperatures as well so next time i'm in kabul just of 19 degrees on thursday they want to be a few showers a bit further towards the north as well so you may just catch one. well marty towards the west here it's looking a bit drier or to back that right up to $42.00 degrees and force an anchor will be at around $27.00 with a decaying system working its way across us so expect a fair amount of cloud and an increase in winds as well as further towards the south and here in doha is just hot now it's 40 degre
and the markets react to have the latest on an escalating trade war with the united states. and the u.n. calls to end so all financial relations with me in moscow. hello there we're still seeing new york showers across parts of the middle east look at the satellite picture we can see this area of cloud hit doesn't look too impressive but it's given a few showers over parts of iran and that will be gradually drifting its way eastwards as we head through the next few days say for some of us in...
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there's no mandate for the united states to assert thing. what you're going to continue to see is sanctions being increased more pressure on the regime, hopefully coordinated with the international community, but as you said, the situation is fairly dire, the water supplies are blackouts. there's no internet connection, whenever there's something that the government doesn't want people to see, they shut down internet connections, airways for statesmen media, really fquite a close society when the regime wants it to be. so this is a society that's in whole-scale collapse and the question is, you know, what can the venezuelans do about that and that's what people are discussing right now. >> host: let's take calls, first one from minnesota, independent line, jack, you're with eric, go ahead. >> good morning, gentlemen, you just had a quote lovely president trump here on venezuela, the usual bs, like the bs we are hearing from our guest, here is a quote from andrew mccabe's recent book, trump is quoted as saying, why aren't we at war with venez
there's no mandate for the united states to assert thing. what you're going to continue to see is sanctions being increased more pressure on the regime, hopefully coordinated with the international community, but as you said, the situation is fairly dire, the water supplies are blackouts. there's no internet connection, whenever there's something that the government doesn't want people to see, they shut down internet connections, airways for statesmen media, really fquite a close society when...
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a decision, are they conforming with the constitution of the united states as interpreted by the united states supreme court or not? if they are not, then that law will be invalidated and it will not be able to be applied to the women of that state. [ applause ] >> the supreme court that decided this case -- >> yeah -- >> -- includes neil gorsuch, who has that seat because mitch mcconnell held it open, refused to even allow confirmation hearings for merrick garland. >> right. >> president obama's last choice. >> right. for nine months. >> and mitch mcconnell at the time said of course you don't confirm supreme court justices in the last year of a presidential term. let's listen to what mitch mcconnell said today about that question. >> if a supreme court was open before next year, what would you do? >> we'll fill it. >> he'd do what? >> he said i'd be filling the seat, if a supreme court justice were to die in the last year of the trump presidency, what would he do? he would go against what he said was the principle he was using in the last year of the obama presidency. >> well, he also
a decision, are they conforming with the constitution of the united states as interpreted by the united states supreme court or not? if they are not, then that law will be invalidated and it will not be able to be applied to the women of that state. [ applause ] >> the supreme court that decided this case -- >> yeah -- >> -- includes neil gorsuch, who has that seat because mitch mcconnell held it open, refused to even allow confirmation hearings for merrick garland. >>...
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god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: four door to -- world war ii aircraft flying in honor of the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy, france on june 6, 1944. we will show you the flyovers starting with the planes taxing taxiing and taking off from frederick.
god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: four door to -- world war ii aircraft flying in honor of the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy, france on june 6, 1944. we will show you the flyovers starting with the planes taxing taxiing and taking off...
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but yet no response from the united states congress. not a single piece of fegislation to hold the saudi's accountable for the murder of khashoggi and now the detention of most residents. yellowe shut down our relationship with turkey over the detainment of an american pastor but no similar response from this body when it comes to the continued detention with no trial, no charges and evidence of torture. how is that? how is that? today we specifically litigate a case the disastrous war that continues to wage inside. a very short excerpt by a hardened diplomat and was a career d foreign service officer including a serving as ambassador to lebanon. he commands just as much respect from republicans and democrats. the war in yemen had been a disaster for us interest and saudi interest in the yemeni people sparking the largest humanitarian catastrophe 14 million are on the list of starvation also producing the exact results they were designed to prevent they are more be able to strike beyond the borders and beyond at the start of the war. an
but yet no response from the united states congress. not a single piece of fegislation to hold the saudi's accountable for the murder of khashoggi and now the detention of most residents. yellowe shut down our relationship with turkey over the detainment of an american pastor but no similar response from this body when it comes to the continued detention with no trial, no charges and evidence of torture. how is that? how is that? today we specifically litigate a case the disastrous war that...
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united states know how to. take a step back from this destructive policy. for raaz we have always committed. political and diplomatic dialogue. the diplomatic approach jag always civilizational. tens of thousands of years. of being religious people we have not been looking for a conflict or a war we've been trying to solve issues through dialogue as well as the united states or a much smaller timeframe has existed it created more wars that we have been participating in history that spans over towns of us i was in this years. we've just been listening there to a joint media conference between sergei lavrov fund zarif the foreign ministers respectively of russia and ran a lot spoken about over the last thirty minutes there but as you could hear the big topic being to ron's announcement earlier of a gradual scale don of the country's nuclear commitments in essence the twenty eight fifteen nuclear deal the joint comprehensive plan of action is a refund indeed surrogate lavrov saying that signatories to the deal. fa
united states know how to. take a step back from this destructive policy. for raaz we have always committed. political and diplomatic dialogue. the diplomatic approach jag always civilizational. tens of thousands of years. of being religious people we have not been looking for a conflict or a war we've been trying to solve issues through dialogue as well as the united states or a much smaller timeframe has existed it created more wars that we have been participating in history that spans over...
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states is has been the sole superpower for for quite a while the united states for the 1st time has isolated itself when it comes to iran and we see that across the globe even american allies at these verbal ie they supported iran and are critical of the united states even the europeans who though they are abiding by american demands and they're in clear violation of the nuclear agreement and they're showing their weakness as a result but still at least a verbal either oppose the united states and what the americans have done actually by sanctioning china by carrying out an economic trade war with china and the sanctions on russia as they've created a convergence among different countries and i think that's going to be more of a problem in the in the months ahead for the united states you know the united states and in my opinion of course they believe that iran would either collapse or that the iranians would come begging to the negotiating table and neither are going to happen and this is going to be a failure in itself as i said despite the fact that ordinary people are hurting bu
states is has been the sole superpower for for quite a while the united states for the 1st time has isolated itself when it comes to iran and we see that across the globe even american allies at these verbal ie they supported iran and are critical of the united states even the europeans who though they are abiding by american demands and they're in clear violation of the nuclear agreement and they're showing their weakness as a result but still at least a verbal either oppose the united states...
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united states. senate committee on foreign relations have just entered into negotiations further negotiations with the intelligence agencies to get the to get more information on that look there's there's there's nobody i hope you're not thinking that there's somebody in the that is soft on this the thinks that this is all right this is not all right the saudi arabia is a strong allies are saying that but we heard the president say maybe he did it maybe didn't there. look i'm not going to defend the president here you know if you wanted to interview him i can line me up probably with some people who can in d.c. who you can do an interview on and you can cross-examine them all day long on statements that the president has made tweeting and otherwise and you'll have a long long interview and fine and that will be great asked me what we're doing and how we look at this you should have. the compromise response of lindsay's a really really good friend of mine recently and i have had from. i have hasn't c
united states. senate committee on foreign relations have just entered into negotiations further negotiations with the intelligence agencies to get the to get more information on that look there's there's there's nobody i hope you're not thinking that there's somebody in the that is soft on this the thinks that this is all right this is not all right the saudi arabia is a strong allies are saying that but we heard the president say maybe he did it maybe didn't there. look i'm not going to...
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it will change it it won't be what we think of now as a jewish state just as united states is not what they thought it was 100 years ago a white christian country that happened to be democratic for them but not for all let me ask you one more question about sinus because from what i understand when it 1st appeared in the late 19th century it was primarily a political movement for and national home and later a state for the jewish people but it was couched in primarily civil rather than religious terms that we are increasingly hearing both from the israeli and american far right if sign is being redefined right now. very strong political content it has also cultural content it was not always committed to a jewish state that's something that happened in the 1920 s. and thirty's but even ben gurion who became one of the foremost data zionist before this for the world was not in favor of a jewish state. so the you don't have to think of zionism as connected directly to a jewish state if you can think of zionism as a movement that through its entire period of time as you say from the late 1
it will change it it won't be what we think of now as a jewish state just as united states is not what they thought it was 100 years ago a white christian country that happened to be democratic for them but not for all let me ask you one more question about sinus because from what i understand when it 1st appeared in the late 19th century it was primarily a political movement for and national home and later a state for the jewish people but it was couched in primarily civil rather than...
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the attorney general of the united states declined to appear voluntarily before the united states house of representatives committee on the judiciary. i think there is good reason in that the attorney general is uncomfortable coming before the committee and answering questions. we intend to ensure that we have the ability to get both the witnesses to testify under oath before the committee and the documents that are necessary to do our oversight work. that is the -- there are other members here. i think they want us in a group. and i think we will do whatever is necessary to get the documents we need to complete our work and bring witnesses before the committee under oath. our oversight responsibility is directly dependent on our ability to bring witnesses before the committee and compel the production of evidence and if we allow the executive branch to decide what they are going to give us, they will have extinguished congressional oversight. mr. raskin: the executive branch is out of face here. in the past, the president and the congress could disagree and go back and forth. what we h
the attorney general of the united states declined to appear voluntarily before the united states house of representatives committee on the judiciary. i think there is good reason in that the attorney general is uncomfortable coming before the committee and answering questions. we intend to ensure that we have the ability to get both the witnesses to testify under oath before the committee and the documents that are necessary to do our oversight work. that is the -- there are other members...
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perception of the united states. you can understand their fundamental image by looking at what they say, especially the statements of the supreme leader, which are very detailed. he speaks every few days on the topic. the issue of threat perception is more difficult to discern. and i would argue that what senior officers and officials say is not always conforming to their actual perceptions on this issue. and i don't assume also that perceptions of these matters are monolithic in the iranian system. there are differences there and there are differences here. first, with regard to the fundamental perception of the united states, and i think there's broader agreement within the system and people within the regime, senior officers and civilian officials, that the united states is a dangerous implacable foe that has done great harm to the nation and has demonstrated to be completely untrustworthy. let me give you three examples. first the iran-iraq war, which is still an event -- the wounds from the war are still raw in
perception of the united states. you can understand their fundamental image by looking at what they say, especially the statements of the supreme leader, which are very detailed. he speaks every few days on the topic. the issue of threat perception is more difficult to discern. and i would argue that what senior officers and officials say is not always conforming to their actual perceptions on this issue. and i don't assume also that perceptions of these matters are monolithic in the iranian...
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so what other countries agree to is united ing on the states. as far as china is concerned hey want to make a deal and they probably wish they made the deal on the table before they it.d to renegotiate they would like to make a deal. we are not ready to make a deal tens of e taking in millions of dollars tariffs and substantially p very easily. but i think some time in the -- future china and the united states will have a great trade deal and away look to that. thank you. >> united states second question routeeuters.of >> i will follow vivian's lead and ask two questions if i can. lay out what japan needs o do in order to avoid auto tariffs? and before you come back to the expect talks with china to get back on track this year at all? getting to the g-20 i think that we are very discussing different things with japan. we have an unbelievably large which has been there for many years. advantage.ng the big they are brilliant business people, brilliant negotiators put us in a very tough spot. but i think we will have deal japan. likewise i think we
so what other countries agree to is united ing on the states. as far as china is concerned hey want to make a deal and they probably wish they made the deal on the table before they it.d to renegotiate they would like to make a deal. we are not ready to make a deal tens of e taking in millions of dollars tariffs and substantially p very easily. but i think some time in the -- future china and the united states will have a great trade deal and away look to that. thank you. >> united states...
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united states pentagon certainly doesn't want the advice of the united states popular is it doesn't really care about consent or assent to the war what they want is the money and if you are just people who truly understand what a disastrous failure and catastrophe is going on eighteen year. for an october to be the eighteenth year what this has represented in terms of failure and destruction i think people wouldn't choose to pay these extraordinary sums of money that people need the information and here in the united states and fans but not that people especially to have exactly this kind of information. you're watching our an international news out date coming up thirty minutes. what is it calling. magic the new type of digital currency. digital scarcity chancellor. of second for bankers call the genesis blog for reason calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history of. discovering a new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and
united states pentagon certainly doesn't want the advice of the united states popular is it doesn't really care about consent or assent to the war what they want is the money and if you are just people who truly understand what a disastrous failure and catastrophe is going on eighteen year. for an october to be the eighteenth year what this has represented in terms of failure and destruction i think people wouldn't choose to pay these extraordinary sums of money that people need the information...
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the united states pentagon certainly doesn't want the advice of the united states populace it doesn't really care about consent or assent to the war what they want is the money and if you are just people truly understand what a disastrous failure and catastrophe is now going on eighteen year war in october to be the eighteenth year what this has represented in terms of failure and destruction i think people wouldn't choose to pay these extraordinary sums of money that people need the information and here in the united states isn't that the law that people are supposed to have exactly this kind of information. prime minister has sacked her defense secretary gavin williamson accusing him of leaking secret plans and valving the chinese tech giant huawei or the i'm certain though strongly denies it was him. frankly brochure should go away it should sure to ride by to pay tribute to the how this fares are going to alter the way you know no one you are great using that kind of casual like the world united behind britain that one gets on if you please answer the question we came together wit
the united states pentagon certainly doesn't want the advice of the united states populace it doesn't really care about consent or assent to the war what they want is the money and if you are just people truly understand what a disastrous failure and catastrophe is now going on eighteen year war in october to be the eighteenth year what this has represented in terms of failure and destruction i think people wouldn't choose to pay these extraordinary sums of money that people need the...
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kingdom to the united states in the sort of architecture of. world power perhaps and trump you know that great britain sees it that way. well here that when when trump is it's great britain now you you've been on so many of these t.v. stations that are now suddenly defending as sons do you think when you talk to the other commentators and pundits and all the rest trump is a sort of fair weather friend of assad's because of course he famously said we love wiki leaks and has since said he doesn't know anything about them what's his view we don't know for sure whether he had in you were all in this decision or whether it was made by lower ranking justice department officials i think generally an indictment like this has to be approved by the attorney general bar i don't think it would have to go up to the white house in fact it would not probably go to the white house so i don't know what president trumps you this is he has been a fair weather friend again free speech for me but not for the when a son has done things which are perceived as being t
kingdom to the united states in the sort of architecture of. world power perhaps and trump you know that great britain sees it that way. well here that when when trump is it's great britain now you you've been on so many of these t.v. stations that are now suddenly defending as sons do you think when you talk to the other commentators and pundits and all the rest trump is a sort of fair weather friend of assad's because of course he famously said we love wiki leaks and has since said he doesn't...
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states so there's a contradiction there if you can purchase them in the united states foreigners come to the united states purchase them and read them and we really did assume that statute has a huge loophole which would suggest that. someone at some level of prosecution has done so titian co was charged in absentia here back in 2016 although he was none the wiser and after traveling to ourselves. festival in neighboring georgia earlier this year he was swiftly detained and extradited at the u.s. government's request eagle dynamics the software company were a leg work for many years have distanced themselves from the whole story eagle dynamics confirms that it was not involved in any way in the actions of its employee who acted in a purely private context and his own personal interests the company develops all of its d.c.'s aircraft again modules exclusively on the basis of publicly available information and has never used nor tried to taint any classified information at least the computer whiz isn't entirely alone the russian embassy in the u.s. has been following the case accusing u
states so there's a contradiction there if you can purchase them in the united states foreigners come to the united states purchase them and read them and we really did assume that statute has a huge loophole which would suggest that. someone at some level of prosecution has done so titian co was charged in absentia here back in 2016 although he was none the wiser and after traveling to ourselves. festival in neighboring georgia earlier this year he was swiftly detained and extradited at the...
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states to stand trial in the united states this is a threat to any journalists covering u.s. war crimes or national security issues around the world do you think as the u.s. intention in throwing the book at us songs too would also any other journalists and publish says from. revealing classified information there's no doubt that's part of that they want to frighten the media into not covering us activity around the world the u.s. is often involved in activity that could be characterized as war crimes certainly atrocities and certainly often corruption of our transnational corporations that was all the kind of thing that wiki leaks was reporting and they obviously offended wiki leaks i was defended the united states by challenge the military industrial intelligence complex here and they want revenge and they want to send a message to any other journalist who dares tries to expose us workarounds remember the international criminal court was threatened when they said they started to investigate us potential war us workers in afghanistan and force the i.c.c. to back down to the
states to stand trial in the united states this is a threat to any journalists covering u.s. war crimes or national security issues around the world do you think as the u.s. intention in throwing the book at us songs too would also any other journalists and publish says from. revealing classified information there's no doubt that's part of that they want to frighten the media into not covering us activity around the world the u.s. is often involved in activity that could be characterized as war...
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trump of thet united states, the floor is yours. pres. trump: prime minister abe, the first lady and i are profoundly honored to turn to this very beautiful nation as japan's first state guests following the enthronement of his majesty, the emperor. on behalf of the united states, we want to think the imperial family for this gracious invitation and warm welcome. it was really wonderful. melania and i are thrilled to be back in the land of the rising sun. it is a true privilege to take part in the splendor of this historic moment and to witness an ancient japanese tradition as you begin the new imperial era. we look forward to seeing the new emperor continue his father's extraordinary legacy. yesterday, malala you and i were delighted to join you -- melania and i were delighted to join you at a sumo tournament. always wanted to see a sumo tournament. so true. they are bigger and stronger than i even thought. very impressive. a new national arena where i presented the first ever u.s. president's cup to the sumo grand champion. that was som
trump of thet united states, the floor is yours. pres. trump: prime minister abe, the first lady and i are profoundly honored to turn to this very beautiful nation as japan's first state guests following the enthronement of his majesty, the emperor. on behalf of the united states, we want to think the imperial family for this gracious invitation and warm welcome. it was really wonderful. melania and i are thrilled to be back in the land of the rising sun. it is a true privilege to take part in...
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states supplying lethal weapons to ukraine we have the united states. going to the south china sea as remarkably in the middle of trade negotiations here we have a hyper aggressive foreign policy but where is the anti-war movement other than places like this and people like yourselves go ahead medea and washington. unfortunately i think people are so consumed by domestic issues and there are so many important issues and the mainstream media in this country is super hyper focused on domestic issues and on partisan issues and there is very little coverage of what's going on in the world i think for the most part people are unaware of all of these global wars that are still going on 2 decades afterwards and the new threats that are happening so we have an an educated public and those who are educated in terms of being active and wanting to get involved tend to be involved in issues related to the environment to the terrible issues of racism. the issues around things like homophobia islamophobia and partisan politics ok but walter is the lack of knowledge t
states supplying lethal weapons to ukraine we have the united states. going to the south china sea as remarkably in the middle of trade negotiations here we have a hyper aggressive foreign policy but where is the anti-war movement other than places like this and people like yourselves go ahead medea and washington. unfortunately i think people are so consumed by domestic issues and there are so many important issues and the mainstream media in this country is super hyper focused on domestic...
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you are the send-youngest senator in the united states senate. >> that's a pretty low bar to neear in the u.s. senate. >> an impressive nonetheless. >> yeah. >> you're on the armed servicesm tee and the intelligence committee. and you also served in the war in iraq and also did a tour in afghanistan. >> mm-hmm. >> being a veter and your service in the military, such a strong part of, i think, your world view as a senator, but it seems to me that you didn't always know that you would be in the military. you were getting your law degree at harvard before you decided join. what happened? >> yeah, i took something of a circuitous route into the military. most young men and women will join after high school or join after college, become an officer.o i was on iw school, and i planned to be a lawyer, but the 9/11 attacks hapned in my last year in law school, and that really changed my direction. i didn't want to practice law so much anymore i did for a couple years to repay all of my loans, but what i really wanted to dwas go serve on the front lines. >> you were paying off law-school loans,
you are the send-youngest senator in the united states senate. >> that's a pretty low bar to neear in the u.s. senate. >> an impressive nonetheless. >> yeah. >> you're on the armed servicesm tee and the intelligence committee. and you also served in the war in iraq and also did a tour in afghanistan. >> mm-hmm. >> being a veter and your service in the military, such a strong part of, i think, your world view as a senator, but it seems to me that you didn't...
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states, and helped safe the united states, the powerful stories that cassandra told us. our logo reminds us that we are telling multiple stories. we are telling three interwoven stores. you cannot understand the civil war as one story. rather it is a braid of three major plot lines. they twist around each other, shape each other, but they are distinct stories that have to be understood as their own series of challenges and struggles. the first plot line is that of the would be confederacy, who initiated much of the action. without white southerners attempted succession, there is no war and there is no emancipation. the states of the confederacy, they clearly announced wanted to establish their own nation where the future of slavery could never be infringed upon or threaten. it was their right, they asserted to leave the united states, and create a new presence. they did not foresee the united states willing and able to fight a war to force them to stay within the nation. they did not foresee a four-year war that would kill a quarter of the military aged men among the whi
states, and helped safe the united states, the powerful stories that cassandra told us. our logo reminds us that we are telling multiple stories. we are telling three interwoven stores. you cannot understand the civil war as one story. rather it is a braid of three major plot lines. they twist around each other, shape each other, but they are distinct stories that have to be understood as their own series of challenges and struggles. the first plot line is that of the would be confederacy, who...
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for the united states government and politics exam? saturday at 9:00 eastern, a live discussion with high school government teachers in lincolnshire, illinois. .> our question is >> it is one of the words that our students struggled with. the idea is if you are trying to get a big bill passed, you have some quid pro quo, this for that. sometimes we call it your marks and if you have that, you will get more supportive votes. >> watch the cram for the exam on saturday 9:00 eastern on c-span. up next, house speaker nancy pelosi with her weekly news conference discussing the democratic legislative agenda and attorney general william barr. she is followed by house majority leader mccarthy. ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. yesterday was quite a day. i lost sleep after watching over and over again the testimony of the attorney general of the united states. how sad it is. how sad it is for us to see the top law enforcement officer in our country misrepresenting, withholding the truth from the congress of the united states. i think it's -- a
for the united states government and politics exam? saturday at 9:00 eastern, a live discussion with high school government teachers in lincolnshire, illinois. .> our question is >> it is one of the words that our students struggled with. the idea is if you are trying to get a big bill passed, you have some quid pro quo, this for that. sometimes we call it your marks and if you have that, you will get more supportive votes. >> watch the cram for the exam on saturday 9:00 eastern...
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in the united states. i suspect, although i cannot prove it, one reason abortion remains so controversial in the united states is that it was introduced judicially, i.e., by a method which relegated the wid wider principal debates to americans. instead it is a candidate for the supreme court with results that were apparent in the indignified party and procedures in the most recent hearings. in his first inaugural address in 1861, abraham lincoln drew attention to the implications of filling gaps in the constitution by judicial decision. his words are very well known. the candid citizen, he said, must convince that if the policy of the government on vital questions are affecting the whole of people is to be relatively fixed by decisions. they resign their government into the hands of that evident tribunal. lincoln had in mind dread scott who decided that they were not easily made decisions. a nation cannot hope to accommodate divisions among its people unless its citizens actively participate in the process
in the united states. i suspect, although i cannot prove it, one reason abortion remains so controversial in the united states is that it was introduced judicially, i.e., by a method which relegated the wid wider principal debates to americans. instead it is a candidate for the supreme court with results that were apparent in the indignified party and procedures in the most recent hearings. in his first inaugural address in 1861, abraham lincoln drew attention to the implications of filling...
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in the aftermath of world war ii the united states occupied and the united states occupied and radically transformed japan under the stated goal of democratization. they wrote the new constitution, they held elections, they reformed the education system, empowered labor unions, among a bevy of other reforms. politicians and policymakers have cited japan as a prominent example of the united states them aquatic intentions and capabilities. perhaps most famously in the run-up to the invasion of iraq, president george w. bush repeatedly pointed to japan as an example of the united state'' ability to transform and democratize foreign states and peoples. yet others have pushed back forcefully on this claim. scholars have highlighted the agency and vitality of the japanese people, rather than american policymakers in shaping postwar japanese democracy. they pointed to the later years of the u.s. occupation, when u.s. policy became obsessed with anti-communism due in part to the development of the cold war. in parallel with developments in the united states, the occupation began to prevent labor
in the aftermath of world war ii the united states occupied and the united states occupied and radically transformed japan under the stated goal of democratization. they wrote the new constitution, they held elections, they reformed the education system, empowered labor unions, among a bevy of other reforms. politicians and policymakers have cited japan as a prominent example of the united states them aquatic intentions and capabilities. perhaps most famously in the run-up to the invasion of...
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taiwan deserves an elevated relationship with the united states and i urge my colleagues to join me in rewarding taiwan's commitment to democracy by supporting this. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. sires: i have no further requests for time and would enwire through the speaker if my colleague has any remaining speakers on his side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas -- mr. mccaul: no, mr. speaker. i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i would like to thank chairman engel and the entire foreign affairs committee for their enthusiastic support for this measure and their support for the democracy of taiwan and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. sires: i urge my colleagues to support this measure. this is an important bill that demonstrates our historical bipartisan support for taiwan. and so, as co-chair
taiwan deserves an elevated relationship with the united states and i urge my colleagues to join me in rewarding taiwan's commitment to democracy by supporting this. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. sires: i have no further requests for time and would enwire through the speaker if my colleague has any remaining speakers on his side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas...
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in the united states so we're in an interesting time in the history of the united states where the states are really dividing and getting further apart on abortion rights so we have states like the state i live in new york which are. acting to ensure that this protection is enshrined in state laws and we have other states that are acting to actively erode their rights and to challenge roe and you're right ultimately it will be for the supreme court to decide whether we're going to have this patchwork of laws across the united states or whether all american women are entitled to this right you know you're in new york is this law was passed in alabama i mean these are 2 completely 2 completely different worlds and that's part of this culture war that's going on in the united states have you thought about what will happen if the supreme court were to overturn roe v wade i mean what happens to society in the united states on the day after that route. i don't know exactly what happens to society what i would tell you is that this is been a hotly contested issue in this country for decades and
in the united states so we're in an interesting time in the history of the united states where the states are really dividing and getting further apart on abortion rights so we have states like the state i live in new york which are. acting to ensure that this protection is enshrined in state laws and we have other states that are acting to actively erode their rights and to challenge roe and you're right ultimately it will be for the supreme court to decide whether we're going to have this...
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united states supports nearly a 1000000 jobs and that number is going up very rapidly in fact we're looking at projections with all of the money coming in for the new auto plants and other things that number will be doubled in a very short period of time over the past 2 years alone japan has invested tens of billions of dollars in the united states in march toyota. whereas toyota. i thought that was you please stand. that's pretty big stuff right thank you very much we appreciate it very much thank you. which is represented in number of people but we have the boss there's nothing like the boss they q. recently announced new investments of $750000000.00 in increased its 5 year investment plan to 13000000000 dollars preceded it with play of say ok we're just going to think the president told trump he house arrived in japan he's addressing business leaders at the moment center as we heard defense trade very much on the u.s. president's thoughts let's get more on the best way to hate life 1st.
united states supports nearly a 1000000 jobs and that number is going up very rapidly in fact we're looking at projections with all of the money coming in for the new auto plants and other things that number will be doubled in a very short period of time over the past 2 years alone japan has invested tens of billions of dollars in the united states in march toyota. whereas toyota. i thought that was you please stand. that's pretty big stuff right thank you very much we appreciate it very much...
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just so if the united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which internationally. but almost some of those and insuring is natural . taught me to. put you in with that. was today and you know unless. you know it's not just a quick practical putting it into shape. opinion it's. so it's not just in the military use ocean to elicit but if there was. no willingness that ended up with the old me the only leader on the. it was a piece of the school board. just i'm a part of what i get there but you know we buy used to it but they're both saying no we're on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with the 30 but if you make one time you're in. the national system. on national media machine i. suppose to the pigs if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you know you seemed up and you know.
just so if the united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which internationally. but almost some of those and insuring is natural . taught me to. put you in with that. was today and you know unless. you know it's not just a quick practical putting it into shape. opinion it's. so it's not just in the military use ocean to elicit but if there was. no willingness that ended up with the old...
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this is utterly recent history for the united states. there are still a number of live demonstrations iran can show and what the militant force can bring to bear. though there are of course going to be financial restrictions that can impact some of the proxy groups to some degree, iran will be extremely reliant on these groups to hit back. is not a quick reaction where you see an economic impact and then, you don't see these organizations just cripple under the pressure. reliant on there unconventional set of tactics to push back against the united states. it has a strong capability. david: and yet the more it might rely on the unconventional alternatives, it doesn't run a bigger risk that there actually would be a conflict. mr. bolton, who said this before he took the job, that he would like a regime change in iran, what do you make of reports president trump is actually holding the john bolton back? >> a think we have to take those leaks with a grain of salt. of course, a worth with iran would be politically unpopular. he promised to g
this is utterly recent history for the united states. there are still a number of live demonstrations iran can show and what the militant force can bring to bear. though there are of course going to be financial restrictions that can impact some of the proxy groups to some degree, iran will be extremely reliant on these groups to hit back. is not a quick reaction where you see an economic impact and then, you don't see these organizations just cripple under the pressure. reliant on there...
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efforts to overthrow a president of the united states. we'll have all of that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lou: you've heard me mention from tio time just how many sad sacks make up the republican conference in the house in particular. there's no better example of late than michigan libertarian justin amash who, thirsting for media attention, decided to claim the pitiful mantel of the first republican to call for the impeachment of president trump. his thirst not slaked for attention, amash slurred attorney the general william barr in passing as well. so what did the mighty, if not powerful republican confe
efforts to overthrow a president of the united states. we'll have all of that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what...