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enter washington's marines. so washington's marines actually consisted of four separate and distinct groups. i already mentioned to you that washington had soldiers fill in the role of marines as depicted here by. that picture of john glover that you see in the left hand side. and i mentioned that there were many out there as well. privateers were served in the role of marines as well, particular on some of the larger ships. an example, this is a gentleman named william shippen. william shippen was a 27 year old merchant from philadelphia. and the of four. he started the war as a privateer before assuming command of the marine detachment on board the pennsylvania state flagship, the montgomery. each of the separate stage had their own navies as well because the continental congress had not yet been able to acquire the resources to build a national navy with the british international eyes now on philadelphia's doorstep ship and went ashore to fight beside the continental marines as a member of the philadelphia mi
enter washington's marines. so washington's marines actually consisted of four separate and distinct groups. i already mentioned to you that washington had soldiers fill in the role of marines as depicted here by. that picture of john glover that you see in the left hand side. and i mentioned that there were many out there as well. privateers were served in the role of marines as well, particular on some of the larger ships. an example, this is a gentleman named william shippen. william shippen...
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visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came comes about in the early part, the 20th century. there was an attempt by congress as early as 1914 to get an appropriation to build a swimming area a large swimming area in the tidal. congress studied the matter. a 1915 report showed the water in tidal basin was much of it was wastewater and sewage. it was decided it was far unsanitary and unsafe to swim in. they will to move forward, however, attempts to get that swimming area come up with with some plans to mitigate the unhealthy water and. in 1917 construction begins o
visit washington, d.c. over the four weeks of the cherry blossom festival to not only see the trees, to take part in events like the kite festival, the crowning of the blossom princess and her court, and of course, the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came...
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she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third marriage is the marriage to eliza's father. so when that fell through in the middle of the civil war, mom comes to d.c. eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and s
she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third...
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so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved person who was in the city of philadelphia for more than six months was freed. so what washington's did was they sent their enslaved workers back and forth between mount vernon and their presidential home. and this was a way of having anyone, not having anyone there for more than six months during one of those transition periods. martha's personal oil made by these men owner, also known as on each judge, escaped. she knew when the transition was happening and she used that as an opportunity to leave slidell. there's a wonderful book tha
so let's begin with the washingtons. if you think about the history of our first ladies in civil rights, it's a checkered past. and we have to begin to look at the washington and a precedent that they set. they brought their enslaved servants to the president's home, both in new york and philadelphia when they went to philadelphia for the second capital. they had to circumvent a philadelphia law in order to keep their enslaved workers with them. there was a law that said that any enslaved...
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weill. might put washington in? well, ou might put washington in? well, you know. _ might put washington in? well, you know. it _ might put washington in? well, you know. it is _ might put washington in? well, you know, it is one _ might put washington in? well, you know, it is one more - might put washington in? well, you know, it is one more lever. you know, it is one more lever for their administration. they have always had the military lever where they can threaten to slow down weapons delivery to slow down weapons delivery to the israelis as they leverage. the americans have often been the only thing that stands between them and worldwide diplomatic, or legal condemnation. right now the administration came very clearly and said that the icc does not have jurisdiction clearly and said that the icc does not havejurisdiction in this case and so they can use that to their benefit as they try to moderate israel's positions and bring them closer to that prolonged ceasefire and hopefully a two state solution which is what our goal has been all along.
weill. might put washington in? well, ou might put washington in? well, you know. _ might put washington in? well, you know. it _ might put washington in? well, you know. it is _ might put washington in? well, you know, it is one _ might put washington in? well, you know, it is one more - might put washington in? well, you know, it is one more lever. you know, it is one more lever for their administration. they have always had the military lever where they can threaten to slow down weapons...
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washington one thing that struck me reading your book was i have sort of two images of of washington. one is an incredibly good looking sort of studly guy in a uniform on a big white horse who's the man and yet incredibly humble i mean, just sort of eerily humble. can you reconcile this and talk to us about why that was? well, one of the great traits that george washington had was that he was self-aware. he knew his strengths were he knew his weaknesses were he knew that he was not a great public in large part because he had trouble talking. he had a grasp the breathy voice that from a childhood respiratory illness. and famously he very few teeth. in fact, by the time he was president, i think he only had one tooth in his head. so he had these unwieldy dentures in his mouth, made it very to speak. so at no, was he a great public speaker? but he had everything else and the main thing in that regard was he had command presence. he was the tallest guy in the room. he was six foot three. he had ramrod straight posture. he dressed immaculate as lee. he had steely eye contact. gilbert stuar
washington one thing that struck me reading your book was i have sort of two images of of washington. one is an incredibly good looking sort of studly guy in a uniform on a big white horse who's the man and yet incredibly humble i mean, just sort of eerily humble. can you reconcile this and talk to us about why that was? well, one of the great traits that george washington had was that he was self-aware. he knew his strengths were he knew his weaknesses were he knew that he was not a great...
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washington he blames his supported officers for the failure to take washington. i think more than a fair share of blame sits on early shoulders himself, but he ultimately retreats back across the potomac river on july 13th and july 14th, 1864, union army pursues. and that's how we get into the campaigns of 1864 as an epilog pg and august 1864, there is a conference of war at the thomas farm on the monocacy battlefield. u.s. grant was there. david hunter there, bill sheridan was there. and that's where the plan was hatched for the following fall campaign, sheridan's victories for third winchester and fishers hill cedar creek were put into movement at the thomas farm, a place that was fought over so heavily on. july 19, 1864. lou wallace wanted a monument dedicated on the battlefield, wanted to be a stone obelisk. and one of the inscription to say, these men died to save the capital and. they did save it. monuments not there. but i think the testament is there. and my last concluding remarks i'm going to give to a guy named isaac bradwell who fought in the 31st geo
washington he blames his supported officers for the failure to take washington. i think more than a fair share of blame sits on early shoulders himself, but he ultimately retreats back across the potomac river on july 13th and july 14th, 1864, union army pursues. and that's how we get into the campaigns of 1864 as an epilog pg and august 1864, there is a conference of war at the thomas farm on the monocacy battlefield. u.s. grant was there. david hunter there, bill sheridan was there. and...
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now this is nothing new position for washington. this is a position that's been house for a long time now. but what we can tell from the reiteration, the very strong reiteration that we saw from president biden is the importance really that there attaching to this issue. it's important to point out that these mutual defend street is that exist with the us and the philippines in the us in japan. they operate on a bilateral level. this is nelson asian style. nice. so that we're seeing come into fruition here. but what washington really is trying to do, especially with this try lateral some, this is bring its highlights in the region even close to together. and we're seeing that, especially in, in the form of the relationship between folks here in manila currently negotiating well could be a reciprocal access agreement. the military's then ministry is to be stationed on each of this territory. ok, so close to ties. but what about bolstering defenses against a potential chinese occurs besides those bases? you mentioned, as well as upon
now this is nothing new position for washington. this is a position that's been house for a long time now. but what we can tell from the reiteration, the very strong reiteration that we saw from president biden is the importance really that there attaching to this issue. it's important to point out that these mutual defend street is that exist with the us and the philippines in the us in japan. they operate on a bilateral level. this is nelson asian style. nice. so that we're seeing come into...
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host: aswad thomas, why are you in washington, d.c.? guest: i'm here in washington, d.c. as i mentioned, the offices victims of crimes is doing incredible work and supporting a lot of states and helping organizations in crime victims access services. so i'm here in d.c. tomorrow as part of national crime victims rights. i will be receiving a award as a 2024 survivor for the work that i've been doing across the country and the work that my organization has been doing alliance for safety and justice this past decade. it's great to be in washington, d.c. to celebrate crime victims week and to be acknowledged for the work that i've been doing this past decade of my life, which is to help crime victims like me across the country get access and the support that they need. host: thank you to coming to the "washington journal" and being a part of the conversation this morning. guest: thank you so much for having me. host: aswad thomas is the vice president for alliance for safety and justice and the director of the crime >> friday nights, watching c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a
host: aswad thomas, why are you in washington, d.c.? guest: i'm here in washington, d.c. as i mentioned, the offices victims of crimes is doing incredible work and supporting a lot of states and helping organizations in crime victims access services. so i'm here in d.c. tomorrow as part of national crime victims rights. i will be receiving a award as a 2024 survivor for the work that i've been doing across the country and the work that my organization has been doing alliance for safety and...
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it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election. wow. [laughter] i love that trump's two attacks on president biden is that he is a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. [laughter] i think you gotta pick one. personally, i don't know any criminal mastermind who buy ice cream. also it is not like trump is young and sharp. i am not saying both candidates are old but you know jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe win this thing. [cheers and applause] he is only 99. [laughter] there is an election. there is an election six extremely long months from now so let m
it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl...
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they converged on washington with farm equipment to protest. he saw a woman stuck trying to get out of washington that day, very angry, getting out of her car, shaking her fists, i don't need you farmers, i get mine at the grocery stores. people say they don't read the los angeles times or the new york times, and smaller ones are under threat. journalists are losing their jobs at a rate faster than coal miners. we have threats, that news is coming still from the old media companies and that the way that we can report on these is quickly disappearing. >> that's certainly true. certainly, what the new york times publishes or what "the washington post" publishes or l.a. times, can get amplified, gets onto the cable networks, gets on the radio and ends up it's spread through social media so it can have a greater impact. but, the problem is right now, is that we have, because of the internet, because people can turn to sources of information that affirm their preexisting points of view, we have in many instances, in too many instances a society that
they converged on washington with farm equipment to protest. he saw a woman stuck trying to get out of washington that day, very angry, getting out of her car, shaking her fists, i don't need you farmers, i get mine at the grocery stores. people say they don't read the los angeles times or the new york times, and smaller ones are under threat. journalists are losing their jobs at a rate faster than coal miners. we have threats, that news is coming still from the old media companies and that the...
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here in washington dc, about 200 protestors at george washington university rally for a fifth day. on monday morning, protestors removed barriers that were put up by the university to deter their encampment site. the university called the removal an "egregious violation of community trust". to understand what demonstrators there are calling for, i spoke to moataz salim, a graduate student at george washington university and a palestinian—american student activist. moataz salim, thank you so much for being with us here on bbc news. firstly, talk to us about what you're calling for through these protest. first and foremost i would say that what we're calling for on a larger scale is an end to the genocide in gaza. we're here in solidarity with gaza to remind people that there is still a genocide going on and also, that it's a student movement to remind people about the fact that education institutions in gaza have been entirely decimated. our more practical requests, or demands, would be to — we're asking the gw university to divest from any of their — any companies such as tec
here in washington dc, about 200 protestors at george washington university rally for a fifth day. on monday morning, protestors removed barriers that were put up by the university to deter their encampment site. the university called the removal an "egregious violation of community trust". to understand what demonstrators there are calling for, i spoke to moataz salim, a graduate student at george washington university and a palestinian—american student activist. moataz salim,...
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news from washington. triathlon competitions at the olympic games in paris are in danger of being disrupted due to dirty water in the hay, the organizing committee is going to cancel the swimming part. e. coli was added to the bugs and rats, and the medals were not ready. but the mayor of the french capital continues to pretend that everything is in order. our european correspondent, anastasia popova, found out whether the problems will be patched up before the summer. 100 days to go, countdown, but at the same time, more and more stress to accept. since september 2023, we have taken 14 samples, for twelve of them we received pollution levels higher threshold recommended by the ministry of health. an excursion to an underground city made of precise pipes of purification facilities is impressive, but how soon will everything start working and, most importantly, will the idea work so that the hay becomes clean? french journalists laugh as they imagine how athletes will be forced to swim in a river surrounded
news from washington. triathlon competitions at the olympic games in paris are in danger of being disrupted due to dirty water in the hay, the organizing committee is going to cancel the swimming part. e. coli was added to the bugs and rats, and the medals were not ready. but the mayor of the french capital continues to pretend that everything is in order. our european correspondent, anastasia popova, found out whether the problems will be patched up before the summer. 100 days to go,...
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>> washington state is in the house and mobilizing. >> all right. washington, d.c.? [cheers] >> they are ready and stay ready. and west virginia? >> we are in the house and we are mobilizing. >> is there anybody i didn't call? say it. >> rhode island. >> kansas in the house and mobilizing. >> kansas. all right. >> missouri. >> all right. >> oregon. >> anybody else? >> florida. >> anybody else? >> you got north carolina, right? >> do it twice, be nice. anybody else? >> mississippi? >> mississippi! all right. what we want the media to know is that not only will people be coming on tour night but they will be watch and mobilize gatherings. to mobilize people to vote. we are serious about this. it is time to go offensive. it is time to use our power and mobilize and make it felt. so we want to recognize everybody. now we want to call on those of you who are in the house to come up and say why you are mobilizing. we know the livestream may go off c-span but we will stay on the other livestream. at this time we want to bring up ussw. we want to bring up presbyterian revere
>> washington state is in the house and mobilizing. >> all right. washington, d.c.? [cheers] >> they are ready and stay ready. and west virginia? >> we are in the house and we are mobilizing. >> is there anybody i didn't call? say it. >> rhode island. >> kansas in the house and mobilizing. >> kansas. all right. >> missouri. >> all right. >> oregon. >> anybody else? >> florida. >> anybody else? >> you got...
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washington and should play in washington which is holding power to account which is a historic role of "the washington post" and obviously did that in the case of richard nixon but has done that with presidents both republican and democratic. the phrase, we're not at war with the administration, we're at work came several weeks after trump was in office. trump on his first full day in office went to the c.i.a. and with whom he already had a troubled relationship because of their investigation with russia's intervention and the election. and standing in front of a memorial to fallen c.i.a. agents, what did he talk about but the press? and he said, as you know, i'm in a running war with the media, shaming to want to enlist the intelligence agency in his own war with the media. several weeks after that i was asked for my reaction to that and i said we're not at war with the administration, we're at work. what i meant by that is we really have to look back to why we have a free and independent press in this country, and so you know, james madison who is a principal author of the first a
washington and should play in washington which is holding power to account which is a historic role of "the washington post" and obviously did that in the case of richard nixon but has done that with presidents both republican and democratic. the phrase, we're not at war with the administration, we're at work came several weeks after trump was in office. trump on his first full day in office went to the c.i.a. and with whom he already had a troubled relationship because of their...
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but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they brought with them service to air missiles, missal defence systems which niger doesn't need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground so the on the other way to interpret this new arrival of missile defences is as a shot against washington and a warning to washington that if it chose to try to continue conducting joint flights, that they would run the risk of being shot down by this russian air defence system.— air defence system. cameron, alwa s air defence system. cameron, always great _ air defence system. cameron, always great to _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get your - always great to get your insights, thank you. people across ecuador voted in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in gang violence. as people headed to the polls on sunday, the country's prison agency said that a pr
but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers arriving in niger and they brought with them service to air missiles, missal defence systems which niger doesn't need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground so the on the other way to interpret this new arrival of missile defences is as a shot against washington and a warning to washington that if it chose to try...
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but there is even a greater argument for washington to be able to develop. it's so alliances in the, in the, in the pacific. should anything happen there, such as, perhaps a chinese attack on taiwan or much more likely, the escalation of tensions in the disputed areas of the south china sea. now there's a phrase that you often hear here in washington about, so to be able to walk and to go, i'm at the same time any washington's ability to sort of various alliances, even perhaps in the face of concurrent crises. and you can argue with that alliances and the endo pacific, strong alliances, and also the fact that these allies also have strong relationships with each other would help washington achieve that goal of being able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and, you know, it can also perhaps even go beyond the region worth noting here that japan is actually ukraine's strong good start partner in the, in the pacific showing that japan and the us really are like minded countries. and their alliance is especially important when he comes to preserving the rule
but there is even a greater argument for washington to be able to develop. it's so alliances in the, in the, in the pacific. should anything happen there, such as, perhaps a chinese attack on taiwan or much more likely, the escalation of tensions in the disputed areas of the south china sea. now there's a phrase that you often hear here in washington about, so to be able to walk and to go, i'm at the same time any washington's ability to sort of various alliances, even perhaps in the face of...
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he came to washington looking for a job. someone told them, hey, there's an opening over in the senate investigating committee. and he joined the truman committee. february, 1942. i know all of this because decades later, somebody from here at the truman library, went out to california with a tape recorder and interviewed bob erb, and they had this whole oral history project to interview all the people that knew truman, all the parts of his life, his world war, combat buddies, his business partners, everybody who had dealings with truman, they were on this big crusade in the sixties and early seventies to go interview these people. and wonderfully, for me the transcripts of those oral histories online here at the library. and so for several years, this was kind of a hobby of mine reading these stories in accounts. and bob irvin had one of the best ones, his first job out of the country. as he said, he's he's traveling around the country is going at a steel plant near pittsburgh. he wrote he talked a lot about how people nota
he came to washington looking for a job. someone told them, hey, there's an opening over in the senate investigating committee. and he joined the truman committee. february, 1942. i know all of this because decades later, somebody from here at the truman library, went out to california with a tape recorder and interviewed bob erb, and they had this whole oral history project to interview all the people that knew truman, all the parts of his life, his world war, combat buddies, his business...
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diplomats noted that washington, quote, stops at nothing and uses blackmail and intimidation. beijing understands this, and therefore, they will not fail to reach an agreement with the states to the detriment of relations with russia. blinken arrived in shanghai the day before; upon arrival, no red carpet was laid out for him; the head of the state department was met only by a local official of not the highest rank. the americans have negotiations ahead with the head of china's foreign ministry; as the press reports, during the trip the secretary of state intends to impose additional pressure on china, especially now that the states have allocated $8 billion for supplies. submarines for australia to deter beijing. another factor will be the fight against tiktok. joe biden signed a law that involves the sale of the social network to an american company. the chinese embassy in washington compared such actions to robbery and noted that americans are abusing national security and undermining the work of foreign companies. according to the wall street journal, washington also inten
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across the ocean washington, the us say it is hard. we fight with the reports about the mass graves and guys are discovered after that the withdrawal was really army, asking israel to clarify the must of seeing the reports about mass graves containing hundreds of bodies around know, chief you. and she said he was horrified by these reports and wondering if you asked as a comments on us and whether you guys to raise this with these really government. we have seen the, those reports and the reports are incredibly troubling and were inquiring on this with the government of israel. but it didn't stop the us senate from improving $26000000000.00 in war time assistance for the region. most of which will of course, go to weapons funding for these really military was just the fraction for committed tearing supplies for guys. and so our friends in israel, america will soon deliver a to help you fight the score. jerbill moss and stand up to a ron. and while it is unclear what the investigation into mass graves in gaza will find out or will it ch
across the ocean washington, the us say it is hard. we fight with the reports about the mass graves and guys are discovered after that the withdrawal was really army, asking israel to clarify the must of seeing the reports about mass graves containing hundreds of bodies around know, chief you. and she said he was horrified by these reports and wondering if you asked as a comments on us and whether you guys to raise this with these really government. we have seen the, those reports and the...
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washington stressed that the plan must be rapidly implemented and that is accepted . part of the assessment of the united states of israel's immediate action that will determine a u. s. policy. that's what the white house set off to the coal between president biden and prime minister netanyahu. but at the same time, us officials told the washington post that the bike and administration approved a transfer of thousands more weapons to israel on the same day. that is really a strict think of the killed. it'd be $78.00, which is now the warning that we heard yesterday coming out of washington was quite staunch and quite unprecedented. but the humanitarian crisis and also has been reading since the war began. so in your opinion, one took the bite and administration so long there is a question that many not only here in the us are asking themselves after october, 7th of last year. more than 168 workers were killed in gauze. the only in that year in those a few weeks, the total is larger than all 8 worker that's worldwide. and every year since 1997 according to age, work, a
washington stressed that the plan must be rapidly implemented and that is accepted . part of the assessment of the united states of israel's immediate action that will determine a u. s. policy. that's what the white house set off to the coal between president biden and prime minister netanyahu. but at the same time, us officials told the washington post that the bike and administration approved a transfer of thousands more weapons to israel on the same day. that is really a strict think of the...
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priorities heading into the summit here in washington. ambassador, thank you very much for taking the time to join us today. we would appreciate it. i wanted to note at the outset you were confirmed by the united states senate in november of 2021 by a voice vote. i know you had to wait a a lie bit to get that final confirmation done, but i just wanted to emphasize the fact that the ambassador was confirmed a voice vote in the united states senate. obviously we know that in today's senate voice votes for diplomatic nominees are very few and far between. some wanted to mention that at the outset. prior to her senate confirmation ambassador smith was a senior advisor to secretary blinken at the state department. she was also deputy national security adviser to then vice president joe biden. with that i want to dive right in, ambassador i don't think there's any doubt that nato is stronger today than it's ever been. it's really bigger than it's ever been when we talk about the accession of two new member nations and, of course, the alliance c
priorities heading into the summit here in washington. ambassador, thank you very much for taking the time to join us today. we would appreciate it. i wanted to note at the outset you were confirmed by the united states senate in november of 2021 by a voice vote. i know you had to wait a a lie bit to get that final confirmation done, but i just wanted to emphasize the fact that the ambassador was confirmed a voice vote in the united states senate. obviously we know that in today's senate voice...
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while kishida looked at sakura in washington and gave it to biden. souvenirs from the manufacturer of computer games, the yen rate lost on the stock exchange, a record drop in the japanese currency in 34 years displaced selfie kisida with biden from asian editorials. the second column of the aokus military bloc, the task of japan, according to washington's plan, should be to restrain beijing, and tokyo should continue to apply sanctions pressure on russia. just a few generations ago our countries. japan's inclusion in aakus without full membership involves the joint development of underwater and hypersonic weapons. the united states, australia, japan and the philippines held the first joint naval and air force exercises in the south china sea, a kind of prelude to the conclusion of a new trilateral alliance against china under the auspices of the united states. about its creation. it is japan that should become the basis of the new contour of containment of beijing that the united states is building. japan will extend its hand to our american friends, and together we will face the cha
while kishida looked at sakura in washington and gave it to biden. souvenirs from the manufacturer of computer games, the yen rate lost on the stock exchange, a record drop in the japanese currency in 34 years displaced selfie kisida with biden from asian editorials. the second column of the aokus military bloc, the task of japan, according to washington's plan, should be to restrain beijing, and tokyo should continue to apply sanctions pressure on russia. just a few generations ago our...
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george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and become secretary of state. and then after, of course, president. i don't think i've ever seen that image of john quincy adams. it's one of my favorite. when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this
george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and...
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we will washington the ana sheets. it's functions sold, collected big. it's ready to, well that it gets signed, if it doesn't, and it's a leg support for roger over the war in ukraine, promising so much, but delivering so little ukraine, reportedly, withdrawal has been much beated us abrams tanks from the front lines up of a prove easy pickings for cheap russian drugs the us as to withdrawal, the majority of his special forces on the job as a central african nation questions washington's role in tackling terrorism. the hello the welcome to our international reaching. you lived from a new center with moscow. i a michael quarter, not washington starting up the heat on china. however, the water in ukraine are the us secretary of state, onto the blinking, has openly threatened viji with new sanctions. if it doesn't cause it's a large support for the roster, a vision cannot achieve better relations with europe while supporting the greatest threat to european security since the end of the cold war. as we told china for some time, ensuring transatlantic securit
we will washington the ana sheets. it's functions sold, collected big. it's ready to, well that it gets signed, if it doesn't, and it's a leg support for roger over the war in ukraine, promising so much, but delivering so little ukraine, reportedly, withdrawal has been much beated us abrams tanks from the front lines up of a prove easy pickings for cheap russian drugs the us as to withdrawal, the majority of his special forces on the job as a central african nation questions washington's role...