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department, lincoln state department, and there was resignations within the department of presume you're reflecting what you're saying that what is the state of the state department right now, all the people who opposed by these policy gone now as well. i tell you what, i think the state department in general uh could be a diplomats, a career that people that work for the state department, especially those who focus on and they have that warrant piece issue in the middle east and so on. they are fully aware and they know there is a great deal of the, you know, bitterness among an employees high level employees in the state department. they want an immediate cease fire. many of them do. we've seen hundreds of them expressed and let those submitted to and that's the state them south. we saw that the 2nd state. yeah. but after that blank and responded to those employees that we see this in the white house. we see this in the democratic national committee, for instance. we see this in the usa id and it, we see it everywhere. we see it in 22 different and federal agencies basically locked out
department, lincoln state department, and there was resignations within the department of presume you're reflecting what you're saying that what is the state of the state department right now, all the people who opposed by these policy gone now as well. i tell you what, i think the state department in general uh could be a diplomats, a career that people that work for the state department, especially those who focus on and they have that warrant piece issue in the middle east and so on. they...
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or the state department running the israeli government. because clearly they look uncomfortable. sometimes when you ask them about um uh, obvious and clear violations of amy principal of the 1945. is it these really government running entity blinking? no, i don't think so. i think it's the other way around the united states in this partnership between that jason is with america is the bigger partner america was the take whatever it wants to, what it out of it go and jump because it's interest. it says the headman is, you know, israel is a american baby, they will protect it until the very yeah, you know, there's a great deal of problems will influence in america. there's a very powerful as really lobby, many impact the 2025 deal with that. again as well, they drains out to a packet as long as no, no, no but, but that is a absent that is only allowed because the united states of america wants it a lot. and if i didn't want it that i should see despite you can do it immediately . i mean, we all remember what and 1982 when reagan, you know, p
or the state department running the israeli government. because clearly they look uncomfortable. sometimes when you ask them about um uh, obvious and clear violations of amy principal of the 1945. is it these really government running entity blinking? no, i don't think so. i think it's the other way around the united states in this partnership between that jason is with america is the bigger partner america was the take whatever it wants to, what it out of it go and jump because it's interest....
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within the state department to change policy? >> many people are extremely horrified by the u.s. government's position on this harbor thick conflict -- horrific conflict by the israeli government and the u.s. government. there is a channel inside the state department. i cowrote a cable & other cables . there have been forums for state department employees to speak out. i spoke with supervisors. i was able to speak with a senior official about my resignation. i think at the end of the day, many people inside the state no this is a horrific policy and can't believe the u.s. government is engaged in such actions that contravene american values so directly. the leadership is not listening. amy: i want to go to the state department spokesperson matt miller being questioned about a reporter about the internal dissension within the state department and employees raising concerns over the policies. >> what is the point of the whole channel? the secretary listens and we have all reported about various listening sessions between mid-level
within the state department to change policy? >> many people are extremely horrified by the u.s. government's position on this harbor thick conflict -- horrific conflict by the israeli government and the u.s. government. there is a channel inside the state department. i cowrote a cable & other cables . there have been forums for state department employees to speak out. i spoke with supervisors. i was able to speak with a senior official about my resignation. i think at the end of the...
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amy: you were inside for years the state department. now that you have resigned, and we sort of ask you this every time since then, how many people inside the administration have reached out to you? do you feel that is increasing? how many times do they tell you that they have been discussing this with biden or the inner circle of biden and what their views are? biden was no fan of netanyahu from the beginning yet he is embracing him now, what they are saying. >> i'm still hearing from people who are saying this is not working, i. to my stomach of being involved in this, i am trying to make changes and it is just not working. i had several of those conversations in the last week with people have not spoken to before. the internal pressure, discussed, is still there. but i think the white house and the president have surrounded the president with council of advisors who are for the most part like with him. i don't know how much it would change the president's decision making. i think he is where he is. absent significant political pressu
amy: you were inside for years the state department. now that you have resigned, and we sort of ask you this every time since then, how many people inside the administration have reached out to you? do you feel that is increasing? how many times do they tell you that they have been discussing this with biden or the inner circle of biden and what their views are? biden was no fan of netanyahu from the beginning yet he is embracing him now, what they are saying. >> i'm still hearing from...
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they work very closely with prm, another piece of the state department. it is prm that deals with resettlement agencies, and we would be glad to arrange for professionals from prm to come and talk specifically about assistance going to refugees resettling in this country. top line, though, the effort to help and enable the relocation and resettlement of those who served alongside us over 20 years, that is a personal priority of secretary blinken. it is one that does bleed into my work on occasions, with afghans, as well as with the taliban, and it's one that will continue. >> one of the question. could you briefly discuss the travel sanctions that are currently in place on taliban leadership, and how the un security council is reviewing waivers, specifically? tell me a little bit about why it's in our interest to work within that framework. >> if we rewind to say, july of 2022, there had been in place for years, what is called a travel ban waiver. that meant there were about 14 senior taliban leaders on that list, who could travel anywhere they wanted, an
they work very closely with prm, another piece of the state department. it is prm that deals with resettlement agencies, and we would be glad to arrange for professionals from prm to come and talk specifically about assistance going to refugees resettling in this country. top line, though, the effort to help and enable the relocation and resettlement of those who served alongside us over 20 years, that is a personal priority of secretary blinken. it is one that does bleed into my work on...
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department of state? secretary of defense right now, the law is ambassador and command and control, the decision authority, who is in charge matters. when you make these calls matte it is codified in law, not positive. >> quick question about chain when the team on the ground was looking for authority to take out the prospective bomber and they saw somebody that matched the description, they were told leadership did not have engagement authority for us, do not engage. did we figure out what happened so they can figure out who may have been the bomber? >> i don't have personal knowledge of that set of asks or denials. i note at it authorizes you don't have personal knowledge of those conversations. >> let me clarify for the gentleman from texas, wewe are working with armed services to get a document production, including the sniper photos, that tyler■6 testify to that he handed over to the commanding officer and the command center. in my opening statement, that has yet to be produced, we expect it to be
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>> i agree. >> the state department are they responsible under law? for requesting emergency evacuation is that correct? >> that is correct. and i think actually i think that is done at the pass at oriole level, you have to check the law but i think the ambassador can make the decision but it's up to him or secretary of state. >> and did the state department specifically embassy kabul have an evacuation for afghanistan? >> chairman every embassy has an evacuation plan for afghanistan. embassy kabul had not had a plan or had an f77 list which is the list of u.s. citizens and their families in the country, and we struggled to gain access to that plan and work with them over much of july until we finally got a decision to execute which as i already mentioned occurred on the 14th of august. now, we worked with the embassy before then, but we did not have authority to move out and do the things you have to do to make a nail happen until the 14th of july at comic correction, the 14th of august and as we know we were in extremist at that point. to go and aug
>> i agree. >> the state department are they responsible under law? for requesting emergency evacuation is that correct? >> that is correct. and i think actually i think that is done at the pass at oriole level, you have to check the law but i think the ambassador can make the decision but it's up to him or secretary of state. >> and did the state department specifically embassy kabul have an evacuation for afghanistan? >> chairman every embassy has an evacuation...
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citizens to depart haiti from port-au-prince. >> the state department facing intense pressure from americans stranded in haiti says they are now looking for a way to evacuate u.s. citizens via helicopter. as officials scramble to put those planes in place, members of congress have begun taking matters into their own hands. republican cory mills says his office has rescued 23 americans. >> you have got this deputy spokesman saying it's their top priority for the safety and security but it's not. it is not their top priority. if it was, they would have actually been starting flights out of cap-haitien. >> the state department responding with this warning. >> operations like these that are sort of done deviating from formal state department operations, um, they can be high risk, um, we're talking about a country that's been a level four do not travel country since 2020. >> some u.s. citizens unwilling to risk waiting or fleeing haiti on foot. >> dominican immigration officials tell fox at least 359 americans have left haiti through this border crossing since march 1st. it's a six hour drive fro
citizens to depart haiti from port-au-prince. >> the state department facing intense pressure from americans stranded in haiti says they are now looking for a way to evacuate u.s. citizens via helicopter. as officials scramble to put those planes in place, members of congress have begun taking matters into their own hands. republican cory mills says his office has rescued 23 americans. >> you have got this deputy spokesman saying it's their top priority for the safety and security...
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department does and continues to do, which is an extremely important part of the state department's mission, and again, i very much believe in the work of my colleagues in my office, but, it's just that the charge of hypocrisy became really difficult to navigate around. even if the u.s. government is trying to criticize a particular middle eastern government for their human rights abuses, what leg does the u.s. have to stand on, when we are, in fact, not following our own laws as far as wallowing up in terms of monitoring of the weapons that we provide, not following laws, not following 620 i of the foreign assistance act. so, i thought it was no longer possible to really, credibly advocate for human rights. >> let me ask you this way, do you believe the united states is being ever critical with its policies on gaza and the way human rights violations are taking place there, given the fact that it claims to defend and speak up about human rights elsewhere around the world? >> i do. i think what's so unfortunate is that this administration came in pledging to highlight human rights,
department does and continues to do, which is an extremely important part of the state department's mission, and again, i very much believe in the work of my colleagues in my office, but, it's just that the charge of hypocrisy became really difficult to navigate around. even if the u.s. government is trying to criticize a particular middle eastern government for their human rights abuses, what leg does the u.s. have to stand on, when we are, in fact, not following our own laws as far as...
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so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin,
so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben...
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officials in the state department the pentagon u.s. agency for international developmen■ñ tes■4■;fi the pacis region. they also considered some of the challenges the island nation face including climate change, e and china's presence in the region. the senate foreign relations committee hearing is just over 90 minutes. [background noises]■ this hearing of the senate foreign relations committee will come to order. for thousands of years pacificfq islanders have been masters of the seat navigating oceans by canoe guided only by the stars. with climate change and globalization h@yitting their sh innovators on how to save their heritage. there are over a million and a half americans and pacific from freely associated state serving in the united states armed forces. this put people to people ties at the heart of our reliohi a ps been a vital and strategic interests of the united states. during world war ii u.s. navy built an airstrip what is now nation. but today it is the people's republic of china that is planned to rebuild the f
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connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'in's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. s combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially johnso those are adjt i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin and french court are concerned, he is subtle and supple and masterful and eloquent and immense
connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'in's companion. and that, of course, is your...
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to department of state planning. i took an opportunity, then, to make representatis secretary about my concern over that. the fact that we were moving pretty fast on this, they were not moving fast, and i was arrive at different locations, just based on it, and i went to the secretary, and we spent some time talking about that, actually followed up with written idea on some things that we could do, sent a letter with recommendations to the >> and is that your recollection? general millie? >> absolutely. you know, without breaching things by executive privilege, et cetera, my incentive at the time and frank mckenzie's submitted assessments -- the general consensus from the military up to and including the secretary of defense was that the embassy should be coming out -- roughly speaking, does the same time it should be coming out, and then after the decisions were made to keep a diplomatic presence there, as the situation deteriorated, the breach of capital, et cetera, we were clearly passing early called to execute a
to department of state planning. i took an opportunity, then, to make representatis secretary about my concern over that. the fact that we were moving pretty fast on this, they were not moving fast, and i was arrive at different locations, just based on it, and i went to the secretary, and we spent some time talking about that, actually followed up with written idea on some things that we could do, sent a letter with recommendations to the >> and is that your recollection? general millie?...
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so i, i do just want to reiterate how important the work of the state department is. it's just, i no longer wanted to be part of this government. >> are you at all worried about your future career and what it means that you have publicly resigned like this? >> i, i imagine i, i won't ever get to work for the government again. >> all right, i know, annelle, i appreciate you coming on the program and talking to us about this. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> our worst of the week is next. next. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. hurry up dad! i'm trying! this cheap stuff is too thin! here's charmin ultra strong! ahhh! my bottom's been saved! woohoo! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. what's everybody waiting for? this? we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin. and for a shower-fresh clean feeling try charmin flushable wipes! feeling claritin clear is like... ♪♪ [cat meow] —is she? letting her imagination run wild even though she has allergies. yeah. >>> all right, it is sa
so i, i do just want to reiterate how important the work of the state department is. it's just, i no longer wanted to be part of this government. >> are you at all worried about your future career and what it means that you have publicly resigned like this? >> i, i imagine i, i won't ever get to work for the government again. >> all right, i know, annelle, i appreciate you coming on the program and talking to us about this. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>>...
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from the us state department, wallet support. one of the most brutal was of odd times. why was the southern portion for you? why was that risk worth taking fees? um, i think the, sorry i, the main reason is that i have a daughter. um and she's twos, right. yeah. but if, if in the future she were to ask you about what i did as this has happened 8. i just, i want her to know that i didn't stay silent. um i, i, i, i just, i don't think i could i, i couldn't continue to watch what was happening and just keep going to work every day. israel says it has killed a senior has but i'll come on the and across the board. a striking negative attack came shortly after a series of these very strikes on targets and syria that killed thousands of people . 6 of them reports of the has been off, fights is saying, a 100 reports from the route they're becoming more frequent. apparent is really strikes on iranian and iranian link targets in syria, the, the latest what are believed to be weapons deposed. and the northern province of a level, a few dozen people were killed among them, syrian m
from the us state department, wallet support. one of the most brutal was of odd times. why was the southern portion for you? why was that risk worth taking fees? um, i think the, sorry i, the main reason is that i have a daughter. um and she's twos, right. yeah. but if, if in the future she were to ask you about what i did as this has happened 8. i just, i want her to know that i didn't stay silent. um i, i, i, i just, i don't think i could i, i couldn't continue to watch what was happening and...
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and i'll invite myself to the state department when i get back, people can watch that on uh, the state developments website connected to them at all. thank you so much for coming and thank you. that's it for the show. and condolences from the whole team here are going underground to those bereaved by the ongoing violence in the middle east. we'll be back on monday with holocaust survivor, delta gamble, and my to a, one of the world's greatest trauma specialist. and he'll then keep in touch. i will, i, social media is not sense in your country and that's what channel going. i'll be going to be all normal. don't come to us and you and all of that besides of going undergrad. see on monday the the, all 4 of the direct clipping, 3 pairs of the terrorist attacks of those who shot and killed people were found and detained. they tried to hide and move toward the prison, where according to the preliminary date of a window, was prepared for them from the ukrainian side across the state port, reference president vladimir food and condemning the tire rest attack as a motorist, active intimidation,
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how much awareness do we have of that in the state department? august of this is not the% it has happened what are we doing to try to flip them back to taiwan recognition? >> there is a history for some of these countries of flipping back and forth. so there is that precedent. the excuses that were used by the prc including certain economic inducements and you and the general assembly resolution which was misused and misinterpreted. to the three remaining partners of again countries ought to be careful and clear about arranging into these arrangements in china will often make many unfulfilled that have negative consequences. with the three remaining partners the former diplomatic partners we work very carefully and closely with them to make sure their needs are met. close off any opportunities that china could exploit. do they know they're going to do that right for the taiwan elections? >> there are concerns and we will work with partners to meet those. in this instance they decided. there is a history and some of these places and going back and
how much awareness do we have of that in the state department? august of this is not the% it has happened what are we doing to try to flip them back to taiwan recognition? >> there is a history for some of these countries of flipping back and forth. so there is that precedent. the excuses that were used by the prc including certain economic inducements and you and the general assembly resolution which was misused and misinterpreted. to the three remaining partners of again countries ought...
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you need to go to the department of state. >> too. >> you aware of the claims even by some state department employs the taliban was beating up american citizens and others like my constituent and his wifed holders? >> i'm aware of those claims. are you aware of the afghan allies outside the gates? >> yes i am. >> we had the sniper who had the bomber in the sites before the committee before that was run up the chain of command he was denied the ability to take that cipher out. that is a breakdown. and i believe the security control of kabul contributed to this violence in a my timeta is; i'm going to put in writing to the chairman. but at the end of the day this is a shameful situation all the way around i appreciate your willingness to work with these families and meet and talk with them now. but we must have accountability, we must with that i yield back. >> chair recognizes mr. keating. >> than y families here. the goldstar family members my uncle being killed in action. thank you for being here. condolences on your loss gratitude, eternal gratitude for the sacrificed encourage of those w
you need to go to the department of state. >> too. >> you aware of the claims even by some state department employs the taliban was beating up american citizens and others like my constituent and his wifed holders? >> i'm aware of those claims. are you aware of the afghan allies outside the gates? >> yes i am. >> we had the sniper who had the bomber in the sites before the committee before that was run up the chain of command he was denied the ability to take that...
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so thank you to the state department for your emphasis on haimplement that. i would like to turn to the topic of illegal fishing activities. china has by far beenn the leading aggressor ineg illegal fishing throughout the region. it's affected the economy's of each country that relies onppor. chinaa through their illegal activities have diverted all manner of economic resources and, therefore, our armed forces have been doing their part to help. they conducted missions to counter what we cometed and unregulated or i use you fishing. mr. kritbr diplomatic effort has the state department been leading to challenge chinese fishing in the region and has anys they made especially on what we call ship writer agreements with our coast guard? >> senator, thank you. really important question and that was was going to go first that a thinker coast guard is the most effective. in the ship writer agreements in particular. i don't have it in front of the those of all the countries we have shipped right agreements but i think our coast guard presence in thehe region crackig
so thank you to the state department for your emphasis on haimplement that. i would like to turn to the topic of illegal fishing activities. china has by far beenn the leading aggressor ineg illegal fishing throughout the region. it's affected the economy's of each country that relies onppor. chinaa through their illegal activities have diverted all manner of economic resources and, therefore, our armed forces have been doing their part to help. they conducted missions to counter what we...
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rests with the department of the state, not the department of defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as 9 july, but we could do nothing to commence the operation of evacuation until the n.e.o. was clear. our operations at the international airport from 14 august 2 our ultimate departure on 31, artist, both rogue and tragedy. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sort, carried out in contact with the enemy. eventually put 5834 u.s. troops help is on the 2001 coalition and other forces -- 8 u.s. maneuver battalions up is on the ground at the international airport. i would like to talk more about abbey gate, a tragic event that has occurred over our 20-your engagement in afghanistan. it remains my opinion that there was culpability in this attack, it lies in policy decisions that create the environment august 2021 in kabul. culpability and responsibility do not lie with troops on the ground, but they performed magnificent. it does not lie with the platoon, company or flag officers who oversaw operations on
rests with the department of the state, not the department of defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as 9 july, but we could do nothing to commence the operation of evacuation until the n.e.o. was clear. our operations at the international airport from 14 august 2 our ultimate departure on 31, artist, both rogue and tragedy. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sort, carried out in contact with the enemy. eventually put 5834 u.s. troops help...
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we have been meeting with members of the state department. we have been meeting with groups asking them to take actions ai gangs. if they had done that you would not be in the situation. olmsted sending with u.s. embassy and checked on the airports and shut down the countryon i think they could've done something differently. they are forcing the government to resign with the prime minister. and then y'd■ have the government that could deal the national community. >> maryland, democrats line. edit good morning you are on my head. >> thank you, thank you for taking my c first of all i like to remind the viewers the role haiti +n in saving america from napoleon bonaparte. pretty much allowing this country to go from east bonapare had to sell the louisiana territory crossed over into mississippi going west to thomas jefferson to recoup the he lost by the leaders of haiti. certainly i would like to address one of the rootall bam bam that called themactuall. many of them are in miami, eating popcorn with microscopes looking at■sge over there be
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and i'll invite myself to the state department. when i get back, people can watch that on uh, the state developments website. thanks for them at all. thank you so much for coming and thank you. that's it for the show. and condolences from the whole team here are going underground to those bereaved by the ongoing violence in the middle east. we'll be back on monday with holocaust survivor, delta gamble, and much a one of the world's greatest trauma specialist. and he'll then keep in touch. i...
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. >> then why the state department staff or quit? over the humanitarian crisis in gaza, people are shocked and appalled by what the us government is doing. >> the relative of an israeli hostage who was arrested at an anti-government protests accuses netanyahu of deliberately slow walking. ceasefire talks the very public is being pumped with together, we will win together, we will win and we're not winning. >> also this hour >> how did elon musk's satellite internet system, fall into russian hands? and for my archive, the legendary feminist gloria steinem turns 90 welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london, and we begin this out with putin's political pawns and the dangerous hostage diplomacy at play in the kremlin. it's now one years since the wall street journal reporter, evan gershkovich became the first american journalist detained on espionage charges since the cold war for he was on assignment with press credentials given to him by the russian foreign ministry. there is zero evidence to support their cha
. >> then why the state department staff or quit? over the humanitarian crisis in gaza, people are shocked and appalled by what the us government is doing. >> the relative of an israeli hostage who was arrested at an anti-government protests accuses netanyahu of deliberately slow walking. ceasefire talks the very public is being pumped with together, we will win together, we will win and we're not winning. >> also this hour >> how did elon musk's satellite internet...
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department, well, he was in the state department, i don’t know now. maybe this is it, but i think that when it was there, she was embarrassed by whoever they want to listen to her, the president there is, in general, how to say, the whole family is honest, or he’s just using this polvankina , they said, grandma, everything you said, all your forecasts, all your recommendations did not work, i say, so let’s sit on the broom, according to my assumptions, that it will be prescribed. not directly, but they’ll dump everything on you, so we’ll take this kind of work, that’s another matter, send it to a neighboring country, but you can use it there too, this is probably what explains the fact that suddenly such a sudden resignation , which she submitted, she was probably simply told, although here is the appeal itself, i looked on the state department website, there is her toria, but a non-vik, so here you are with us? interests, they launched this program , the ukrainian program, they will continue to deplete us, there are a lot of questions, for example, now here are all the quest
department, well, he was in the state department, i don’t know now. maybe this is it, but i think that when it was there, she was embarrassed by whoever they want to listen to her, the president there is, in general, how to say, the whole family is honest, or he’s just using this polvankina , they said, grandma, everything you said, all your forecasts, all your recommendations did not work, i say, so let’s sit on the broom, according to my assumptions, that it will be prescribed. not...
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of state call the ambassador of russia into state department to say, hey, we need to brief you on something. because under those circumstances then the ambassador would take the information back, put it in a classified cable, send it back to moscow, and at the same time, the embassy should have requested a meeting with the foreign ministry and or the svr, fsb, you know, the appropriate officials in in in russia to pass that information on, they didn't do that, yet they come out and make a prediction about, oh, stay away from this area for 48 hours, and so... "and this comes on the heels of victoria newland making a threat that although putin's in for some nasty surprises, so just all of that taken together to me says, the united states knew a lot more than has been revealed. all right, appreciate your comments and insight. mark sloboda and moscow, larry johnson and bradington, florida. thank you for watching this episode of the news review." bismillahirrahmanirrahim. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. qala rabbuka lilmalaikati inni جاcilun fil ardhi khiifah. de los trabajadores y de los trabajador
of state call the ambassador of russia into state department to say, hey, we need to brief you on something. because under those circumstances then the ambassador would take the information back, put it in a classified cable, send it back to moscow, and at the same time, the embassy should have requested a meeting with the foreign ministry and or the svr, fsb, you know, the appropriate officials in in in russia to pass that information on, they didn't do that, yet they come out and make a...
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>> and the state department. we should be in full support of them. we should be more focused, i was just there, they are still fighting in excess essential thing. and remind everybody, 7 october, they killed americans. they should sit back and say benjamin netanyahu, this is your fight. finish it off. it is a big mistake. stuart: the statement from senator schumer and the backup from the president is nothing to do with israel but everything to do with the michigan elections and biden's trouble domestically. >> you are probably right. it is critical for the middle east. there is a flash point in the world today, not ukraine or russia, but the middle east. they need to start planning a domestic audience, and in israel, they should be in support of them. there is a moral signal to to this, what hamas did, what happened on 7 october, we should understand that and support that. stuart: i agree but it's difficult to ignore domestic politics in the domestic campaign. a pleasure to have you with us. elsewhere, former pentagon officials testify on the botched
>> and the state department. we should be in full support of them. we should be more focused, i was just there, they are still fighting in excess essential thing. and remind everybody, 7 october, they killed americans. they should sit back and say benjamin netanyahu, this is your fight. finish it off. it is a big mistake. stuart: the statement from senator schumer and the backup from the president is nothing to do with israel but everything to do with the michigan elections and biden's...
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i have a problem with this, the state department is one who allocates funding to u.s. aid u.s. aid has americans internationals who are conducting development operations and programs on behalf of the state department and their unwilling to help those individuals i got a call yesterday from a u.s. aid implementing partner and they cannot get their own individuals in the state department was no support even the program resides under their funding. this is dereliction of duty edits find this, this is the third time since joe biden is taking office with afghanistan 2021, israel 2023 or haiti of 2024 where i had to rescue her evacuate americans because biden's administration responsible for these failures refused to do so. maria: it's unbelievable, florida governor ron desantis also trying to help he sent over 250 additional soldiers and aircraft and boats to protect his state from the boat carrying illegal migrants from haiti into florida the country lies over 800 miles to the south of florida, what is been the impact on florida? >> i think we see an impact across the country i thi
i have a problem with this, the state department is one who allocates funding to u.s. aid u.s. aid has americans internationals who are conducting development operations and programs on behalf of the state department and their unwilling to help those individuals i got a call yesterday from a u.s. aid implementing partner and they cannot get their own individuals in the state department was no support even the program resides under their funding. this is dereliction of duty edits find this, this...
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i want to say that our media has been dependent on the departments of homeland security, the state department and the war department from the very beginning. even on the official website of the cia, you can read right now about how they maintained relations with the media, including in the nineties. so we've always had a behind-the-scenes relationship between the washington post. whose employees did not shy away from rigging elections, controlling the media, and interfering in the internal affairs of any piece of land on this planet. behind 70 years of behind-the-scenes intrigue, they gained experience and became proficient in this, but in fact , at first we did not have any moral difficulties regarding the creation of a censorship industry, when we were just starting to operate in germany, lithuania, latvia. estonia, sweden and finland. 2016 was truly the first year that social media matured to the point where it began to eclipse traditional media. a mature ecosystem without censorship allowed. so in the state department and intelligence agencies. what will happen to homeland security when t
i want to say that our media has been dependent on the departments of homeland security, the state department and the war department from the very beginning. even on the official website of the cia, you can read right now about how they maintained relations with the media, including in the nineties. so we've always had a behind-the-scenes relationship between the washington post. whose employees did not shy away from rigging elections, controlling the media, and interfering in the internal...
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to the state department spokesman, matthew miller. all the us worried at the moment that then that this still hasn't been full discounts and that there seems to be in spite and downright rejection of it will not be miller said to her is that it's his understanding the in the last few hours, the names have been put forward by different political blocks, full this count so. so he is saying, well, the state department is saying that they seems to be in motion that there is some movement on it, which is no, we've been hearing so far. so it seems to be hard from the point of view on this transitional counts and my colleagues, rosalie, do so asked him if there's a plan b, if this doesn't work and he said he doesn't on so high protect, it goes and so on the one side you have a lead is like d for late saying that an outright rejection. russo got the power from gang lead to jimmy. today's here. remember the gainesville can probably move in 80 percent of both the prince, the capital, by some estimates. also saying that he, that he rejects this
to the state department spokesman, matthew miller. all the us worried at the moment that then that this still hasn't been full discounts and that there seems to be in spite and downright rejection of it will not be miller said to her is that it's his understanding the in the last few hours, the names have been put forward by different political blocks, full this count so. so he is saying, well, the state department is saying that they seems to be in motion that there is some movement on it,...
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i think all roads lead to the state department and the white house. and i think that's what you're going to hear from these two commanding officers today? >> you mean. your thick they're going to blame the state department and the white house for the failures of the us withdrawal. is that what you're saying >> absolutely. i think what they're going to say is that there was no evacuation plan. now, the state department by law has to request the evacuation plan. they didn't do that until cobble was actually falling and the embassy was being evacuated that led to the chaos. the drama. it also what's the abrogate bombing the suicide bomber? they killed 13 service members. many of the families, by the way, wolf will be present at this hearing today. and i can tell you they they are not happy with this president. they don't think he's ever publicly apologize to them or even stayed the names of their deceased the fall their children who were killed that fateful day i know you previously threatened chairman macfarlane to hold the secretary of state, antony bl
i think all roads lead to the state department and the white house. and i think that's what you're going to hear from these two commanding officers today? >> you mean. your thick they're going to blame the state department and the white house for the failures of the us withdrawal. is that what you're saying >> absolutely. i think what they're going to say is that there was no evacuation plan. now, the state department by law has to request the evacuation plan. they didn't do that...
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now last week, the state department authorized this. this was initially authorized in 2008. it amounts to about $2500000000.00 in not only fighter jets, but also in support of the bombs that they would carry. this, despite a growing risk between both is really and us government, you will recall that earlier this week, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly castle a planned meeting between us and is really officials that was to review these really military campaign plans for procedures and military plans for as round invasion into rafa. something that the u. s. is strongly opposed to with out any sort of plan for the more than a 1000000 palestinians who are currently sheltering there. now the reason for that cancellation was because the united states refused to veto a un security council resolution calling for a temporary cease fire in gaza. as a result, now we do know that the meeting has been rescheduled, although the date of that has not yet been determined. what we do know, however, is that the united states is hoping during that meeting to discuss with
now last week, the state department authorized this. this was initially authorized in 2008. it amounts to about $2500000000.00 in not only fighter jets, but also in support of the bombs that they would carry. this, despite a growing risk between both is really and us government, you will recall that earlier this week, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly castle a planned meeting between us and is really officials that was to review these really military campaign plans for...