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they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10
they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10
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and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i think. >> i just want to get in the little bit. you are a treasure and they in e sympathize we spent a lot of that's our time from the development side coming to you guys. and we both agree that the end almost every conversation. and then we say good luck in congress or that is what i'm referring to. so essentially the whole development system at some point goose. the rule at some point just to the point where it is something external to what we are all agreeing to do. some digs the colleagues at the treasure you feel sorry for them because you know they agree with you. you cannot move the dial. >> that's what i'm talking about. it's even on things we agree on. >> mean the financing? quickset is the issue. they may have changed that problem per quickset is a growingprotectionism in the essy popular
and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i think. >> i just want to get in the little bit. you are a treasure and they in e sympathize we spent a lot of that's our time from the development side coming to you guys. and we both agree that the end...
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they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical on foreign policy. >> we are going to take you live where mitch mcconnell is speaking about foreign aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. live coverage on c-span. mitch mcconnell: a very important day for freedom loving countries around the world. clearly, on the ukraine portion of this, we had difficulty on the republican side. i think no democrats in the house voted against ukraine. i believe that is largely the case in the senate. our problems did not just arrive today. this current administration's decision to leave afghanistan with a huge mistake like sending a green light to all of our ad
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africa after mandela got out of prison to walk through and reexplain to the american people about how slavery was a key part of our founding. i am a fan of the 1619 projects and other books. and i have said publicly many times before that there needs to be a conversation happening for all of these people worried about critical race theory in the schools. we were founded on slavery. it is the original sin of american democracy. and just giving african-americans $30,000 is not enough. there needs to be a major program, 25 years in length and lots of things to help them build more businesses in their communities, help them go to college and other credential programs. it needs to be a moment of national healing and reconciliation. host: you mentioned your quicker background. two presidents in the history of quakers. guest: i know richard nixon was a quaker. i'm curious about the other. host: according to history, herbert hoover was a quaker. do you have a favorite president? guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of
africa after mandela got out of prison to walk through and reexplain to the american people about how slavery was a key part of our founding. i am a fan of the 1619 projects and other books. and i have said publicly many times before that there needs to be a conversation happening for all of these people worried about critical race theory in the schools. we were founded on slavery. it is the original sin of american democracy. and just giving african-americans $30,000 is not enough. there needs...
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in some cases, in apartheid south africa, there was a global embargo. it was pushed to not just embargo on arms but all interactions. there have been times when it has happened. i think it requires a fair amount of understanding, pressure and a few champions. when they passed the act in the 70's, a senator from wisconsin was a key leader. he cared enough about it to shovel it through the process. leaders in congress felt the pressure. a president who also sees that we need to change course. i think it can be done. i would not want to give up on it because there is so much at stake. host: our guest's website is quincyin.org. host: this is
in some cases, in apartheid south africa, there was a global embargo. it was pushed to not just embargo on arms but all interactions. there have been times when it has happened. i think it requires a fair amount of understanding, pressure and a few champions. when they passed the act in the 70's, a senator from wisconsin was a key leader. he cared enough about it to shovel it through the process. leaders in congress felt the pressure. a president who also sees that we need to change course. i...
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they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical on foreign policy. we know they have nuclear weapons and we should immediately stop supporting them . israel does not have the right to exist as they are an invading occupying force. guest: the first question is not a question and not a prescription. this is not one hand clapping. the conflict has existed for decades and we don't have the time nor do i have the inclination to try to unpack and unwind this. even if i tried, the caller has a clear view of who is to blame. you have two choices in this conflict. i work for 27 years to try to help israelis and palestinians. you can work for your o
they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical...
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in africa and terror sponsorship in the middle east, the irgc is in the business of murder. the irgc is a designated terrorist organization not only in israel, not only in the united states, in bahrain, in saudi arabia. both i, and my arab and american colleagues agree, that the man who will address this council later today is a terrorist. and his presence here on today of all days is further proof of how the u.n. has become a haven for dictatorships and terror regimes to whitewash their crimes. colleagues, it is iran that ensured hamas was able to orchestrate the october 7 massacre. it is the ayatollah regime in toronto that has provided weapons to hezbollah to rain down missiles on israeli towns and cities. it is the ayatollah regime in tehran that has equipped with houthis with cruise missiles to fire at merchant vessels. and it is the ayatollah regime that launched an unprecedented attack at israel, a fellow member u.n. member state less , than a week ago. yet instead of designating the irgc as a terrorist organization in sanctioning the people regime the security counci
in africa and terror sponsorship in the middle east, the irgc is in the business of murder. the irgc is a designated terrorist organization not only in israel, not only in the united states, in bahrain, in saudi arabia. both i, and my arab and american colleagues agree, that the man who will address this council later today is a terrorist. and his presence here on today of all days is further proof of how the u.n. has become a haven for dictatorships and terror regimes to whitewash their...
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because to be honest with you, you and peacekeeping forces from south africa and pakistan will not hold russia back from taking more territory in europe. so this is a ridiculous kind of point, because there is never going to be enough for putin. it's never going to be 20% of ukraine and just stop. . who is going to stop them from taking more than that? and remember, the last solution that the west absolutely collapsed on, including the united states was 2008 in georgia, where they were going, oh, yeah, we will let them in. there will be peacekeeping russians. nothing more ridiculous i had ever seen in my life. the russians will just change out the uniforms and put on a blue hat. what i say to that is, no, this war has to be one, because
because to be honest with you, you and peacekeeping forces from south africa and pakistan will not hold russia back from taking more territory in europe. so this is a ridiculous kind of point, because there is never going to be enough for putin. it's never going to be 20% of ukraine and just stop. . who is going to stop them from taking more than that? and remember, the last solution that the west absolutely collapsed on, including the united states was 2008 in georgia, where they were going,...
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africa. but now many other countries have joined boring the process of joining this grouping. it has been characterized in lots of different ways. it is sort of an alternate u.n. or nato. when you look at this group, it does not have a charter or really actions it takes. it is sort of mostly a discussion forum, quite loosely. i think for most of the countries that are partnering now with it, which included a lot of u.s. close partners, and call them allies -- and you might even call them allies, affiliating themselves with bricks is a way of aligning them with great power and competition. i call it omni alignment. it is basically a way of hedging and also making sure you are extracting the maximum possible benefit in this world where you have u.s.-china rivalry playing out. that is why you can have countries like saudi arabia and india, which are quite closely aligned with the united states. india views china as a rival. yet they come together in this bricks format because each has a reason t
africa. but now many other countries have joined boring the process of joining this grouping. it has been characterized in lots of different ways. it is sort of an alternate u.n. or nato. when you look at this group, it does not have a charter or really actions it takes. it is sort of mostly a discussion forum, quite loosely. i think for most of the countries that are partnering now with it, which included a lot of u.s. close partners, and call them allies -- and you might even call them...
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africa's actions, just like iran finances and fuels hamas, hezbollah and the houthis. meanwhile, in cities around the world as well as here in the united states, anti-israel protests are replete with calls for the elimination of the jewish state. most clearly manifested in the chant from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. and look no further than the rally just last friday in deerborn, michigan, where the crowd chanted not only death to israel but death to america. i am grateful for the leadership and morale clarity of the biden administration as well as the mayor of dearborn when they condemned this hateful rhetoric. israel's enemies, from hamas, hezbollah and iran, to groups here in the united states like s.j.p., a.m.p. and j.v.p. are doing everything they can to demonize, delegitimatize and ultimately destroy the only jewish state on earth. but let's be clear. the war hamas started on october 7 is not just a war against israel. iran's vision is not just the destruction of israel, but the conquest of the entire muslim world and the defeat of the west. the
africa's actions, just like iran finances and fuels hamas, hezbollah and the houthis. meanwhile, in cities around the world as well as here in the united states, anti-israel protests are replete with calls for the elimination of the jewish state. most clearly manifested in the chant from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. and look no further than the rally just last friday in deerborn, michigan, where the crowd chanted not only death to israel but death to america. i am grateful for...
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africa. everyone knows who nelson mandela is. he wanted to come to the united states to tour, let's call it. to talk on freedom. the united states government -- i'm not sure who was in political power at that time -- but they would not help him get to the united states to tour. ok? that is something else, but donald trump as an individual private citizen, not in policy, sent his private plane to south africa to pick up nelson mandela and bring him to the united states and gave him access to his private plane to tour the united states. host: what is your question for martin? guest: i have a question for carl. i have a question for all the callers who are calling, if carl is still with us. is age a factor for you in the selection, the age of the candidates? their age? in washington we run a million stories every week about the age of the candidates. i wonder what voters think among the issues that will determine their vote in november? say it again? caller: i am between 65 and 70. guest: not yo
africa. everyone knows who nelson mandela is. he wanted to come to the united states to tour, let's call it. to talk on freedom. the united states government -- i'm not sure who was in political power at that time -- but they would not help him get to the united states to tour. ok? that is something else, but donald trump as an individual private citizen, not in policy, sent his private plane to south africa to pick up nelson mandela and bring him to the united states and gave him access to his...
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africa. everyone knows who nelson mandela is. he wanted to come to the united states to tour, let's call it. to talk on freedom. the united states government -- i'm not sure who was in political power at that time -- but they would not help him get to the united states to tour. ok? that is something else, but donald trump as an individual private citizen, not in policy, sent his private plane to south africa to pick up nelson mandela and bring him to the united states and gave him access to his private plane to tour the united states. host: what is your question for martin? guest: i have a question for carl. i have a question for all the callers who are calling, if carl is still with us. is age a factor for you in the selection, the age of the candidates? their age? in washington we run a million stories every week about the age of the candidates. i wonder what voters think among the issues that will determine their vote in november? say it again? caller: i am between 65 and 70. guest: not yo
africa. everyone knows who nelson mandela is. he wanted to come to the united states to tour, let's call it. to talk on freedom. the united states government -- i'm not sure who was in political power at that time -- but they would not help him get to the united states to tour. ok? that is something else, but donald trump as an individual private citizen, not in policy, sent his private plane to south africa to pick up nelson mandela and bring him to the united states and gave him access to his...
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not just venezuela and happening with congo and africa, asia, south america, all over the world it's happening. our country is like a dumping ground and we are going to have it stopped and biden should close the border immediately. he doesn't need this gentleman or anybody. i did it without any legislation. i had the best border we had ever in recorded history. he can close it immediately. we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great situation we had and now we have the worst ever. i don't believe in the history of the world there has been a border like this. but we probably have 15 million people and come from places that you don't want to know about and big problems and getting worse. migrant crime. new category. migrant crime. i just -- as a citizen, i demand the border has to be closed. our country cannot take it. no country could take it. not sustainable and also mention election interference and talk about election integrity for a little while and that is what we are working on and i'll introduce the speaker. he is doing a
not just venezuela and happening with congo and africa, asia, south america, all over the world it's happening. our country is like a dumping ground and we are going to have it stopped and biden should close the border immediately. he doesn't need this gentleman or anybody. i did it without any legislation. i had the best border we had ever in recorded history. he can close it immediately. we had stay in mexico, remain in mexico, catch and release in mexico. it was perfect. it was a great...
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we were not successful in the continent of africa or really in south america. it was very interesting as we sort of brought in a group of experts that were looking at, essentially, the polls, why weren't we successful here, the way it was absorbed, and a lot of it was based on the fact that, frankly, in many of the populations we were looking at in the continent of africa and south america, they started with a narrative that russia had been promoting, which is that nato was the provocatuer, that nato was escalating the conflict and was ultimately responsible for the actions they were taking and they were sort of defending themselves against a growing nato. that put them in the position where they were much more skeptical of what we were saying about, essentially, russian disinformation and most dollars, -- most scholars that work in this area will tell you it is easier to essentially -- to compel an audience or two of them information that they are going to think is compelling if it is relatively consistent with what they already believe to be true and no. so s
we were not successful in the continent of africa or really in south america. it was very interesting as we sort of brought in a group of experts that were looking at, essentially, the polls, why weren't we successful here, the way it was absorbed, and a lot of it was based on the fact that, frankly, in many of the populations we were looking at in the continent of africa and south america, they started with a narrative that russia had been promoting, which is that nato was the provocatuer,...
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we were talking earlier about south africa. i am the child of south africans. it also rehearses an old jewish conversation, which has happened in various different places, about where our security lies. i think when i watch this debate between these republicans in congress who basically are in line with the american jewish establishment saying security for jews lies in an alliance with us, in the building of an ethnic nationalist, white, judeo supremacist estate versus the students protesting in the encampments. it brought me back to this moment of south african history of a trial in 1964, when mandela gets sentenced to prison for 27 years. all of the white defendants are jews. two of the five white lawyers are jews. that's the part south africans tend to think about. what people focus on less is that the prosecutor, the deputy attorney general, was also jewish. he was a prominent figure in jewish circles in johannesburg and he prosecuted mandela and he prosecuted mandela.. what was happening in this debate was a question about who jews would align with for saf
we were talking earlier about south africa. i am the child of south africans. it also rehearses an old jewish conversation, which has happened in various different places, about where our security lies. i think when i watch this debate between these republicans in congress who basically are in line with the american jewish establishment saying security for jews lies in an alliance with us, in the building of an ethnic nationalist, white, judeo supremacist estate versus the students protesting...
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in some cases, in apartheid south africa, there was a global embargo. it was pushed to not just embargo on arms but all interactions. there have been times when it has happened. i think it requires a fair amount of understanding, pressure and a few champions. when they passed the act in the 70's, a senator from wisconsin was a key leader. he cared enough about it to shovel it through the process. leaders in congress felt the pressure. a president who also sees that we need to change course. i think it can be done. i would not want to give up on it because there is so much at stake. host: our guest's website is quincyin.org. he is the senior research fellow. coming up, how secure are this year's elections? we will have that discussion with issue one's nick penniman. before that, open forum. (202) 748-8001, republicans. open forum continues after this. >> on wednesday, president biden and first lady jill biden will host a state dinner operating the japanese prime minister. watch live at 5:30 a.m. eastern on our website -- 5:30 p.m. eastern on our website.
in some cases, in apartheid south africa, there was a global embargo. it was pushed to not just embargo on arms but all interactions. there have been times when it has happened. i think it requires a fair amount of understanding, pressure and a few champions. when they passed the act in the 70's, a senator from wisconsin was a key leader. he cared enough about it to shovel it through the process. leaders in congress felt the pressure. a president who also sees that we need to change course. i...
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they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical on foreign policy. we know they have nuclear weapons and we should immediately stop supporting them . israel does not have the right to exist as they are an invading occupying force. guest: the first question is not a question and not a prescription. this is not one hand clapping. the conflict has existed for decades and we don't have the time nor do i have the inclination to try to unpack and unwind this. even if i tried, the caller has a clear view of who is to blame. you have two choices in this conflict. i work for 27 years to try to help israelis and palestinians. you can work for your o
they had a good run for about 76 years just like south africa but it's time to end the occupation. the second question i want to ask you, does israel have nuclear weapons? i guess we should all know the answer to that because in my mind it's yes but if you look at the signing 10 amendment which was created back in the 1950's that said any country that develops nuclear weapons will not receive financial aid or support from the united states. we should follow our own laws. we are so hypocritical...
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africa after mandela got out of prison to walk through and reexplain to the american people about how slavery was a key part of our founding. i am a fan of the 1619 projects and other books. and i have said publicly many times before that there needs to be a conversation happening for all of these people worried about critical race theory in the schools. we were founded on slavery. it is the original sin of american democracy. and just giving african-americans $30,000 is not enough. there needs to be a major program, 25 years in length and lots of things to help them build more businesses in their communities, help them go to college and other credential programs. it needs to be a moment of national healing and reconciliation. host: you mentioned your quicker background. two presidents in the history of quakers. guest: i know richard nixon was a quaker. i'm curious about the other. host: according to history, herbert hoover was a quaker. do you have a favorite president? guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of
africa after mandela got out of prison to walk through and reexplain to the american people about how slavery was a key part of our founding. i am a fan of the 1619 projects and other books. and i have said publicly many times before that there needs to be a conversation happening for all of these people worried about critical race theory in the schools. we were founded on slavery. it is the original sin of american democracy. and just giving african-americans $30,000 is not enough. there needs...
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like when we went against apartheid in south africa we divested. a good place to start is the colleges. i am not saying that that government should pullout with weapons and stuff like that. israel has to defend themselves. that brings me to point number two. the gaza situation. number two is it has to ba.2 state solution. -- be a two -state solution. these student protesters should say that hamas should surrender and xo themselves -- exile themselves. if they don't do it themselves they are prolonging the war and are just as bad as what is happening on the others. that will lead may be to the u.n. coming in and taking over military in the gaza strip, working towards a two state solution. that has to happen. for that to happen, iran has to kick in. these students should be looking at iran saying stop the violence there. you're not going to have a two state solution if iran is throwing missiles in there through their surrogates. oh, the fifth thing. if they are so worried about war and people being hurt, say something about ukraine. get russia out of
like when we went against apartheid in south africa we divested. a good place to start is the colleges. i am not saying that that government should pullout with weapons and stuff like that. israel has to defend themselves. that brings me to point number two. the gaza situation. number two is it has to ba.2 state solution. -- be a two -state solution. these student protesters should say that hamas should surrender and xo themselves -- exile themselves. if they don't do it themselves they are...
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like when we went against apartheid in south africa we divested. a good place to start is the colleges. i am not saying that that government should pullout with weapons and stuff like that. israel has to defend themselves. that brings me to point number two. the gaza situation. number two is it has to ba.2 state solution. -- be a two -state solution. these student protesters should say that hamas should surrender and xo themselves -- exile themselves. if they don't do it themselves they are prolonging the war and are just as bad as what is happening on the others. that will lead may be to the u.n. coming in and taking over military in the gaza strip, working towards a two state solution. that has to happen. for that to happen, iran has to kick in. these students should be looking at iran saying stop the violence there. you're not going to have a two state solution if iran is throwing missiles in there through their surrogates. oh, the fifth thing. if they are so worried about war and people being hurt, say something about ukraine. get russia out of
like when we went against apartheid in south africa we divested. a good place to start is the colleges. i am not saying that that government should pullout with weapons and stuff like that. israel has to defend themselves. that brings me to point number two. the gaza situation. number two is it has to ba.2 state solution. -- be a two -state solution. these student protesters should say that hamas should surrender and xo themselves -- exile themselves. if they don't do it themselves they are...
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for instance how east africa, middle east, and south asia increasingly form an integrated region in terms of trade and prosperity? sec. del toro: my waters are getting smarter -- watchers are getting smarter! this is why i have been vested in a military education, we need to send our best and brightest young officers while they are still lieutenant at commanders and lt. col.'s to our primary educational institutions like the navy were college and -- war college to not just think along regional lines that are shared by regional commanders, but how we can actually walk across the atlantic between the eastern coast of central and south america and the west coast of africa that have so many economic interests that tie in together. yes, the short answer is yes, we need to think more along those lines and i expect to read his thesis once he graduates from the war college. track me down! i want to have a conversation with you. susan: one more quick question, we are almost out of time. >> great to see you again, i am from the stimson center. following on to the mental map question we have been fo
for instance how east africa, middle east, and south asia increasingly form an integrated region in terms of trade and prosperity? sec. del toro: my waters are getting smarter -- watchers are getting smarter! this is why i have been vested in a military education, we need to send our best and brightest young officers while they are still lieutenant at commanders and lt. col.'s to our primary educational institutions like the navy were college and -- war college to not just think along regional...
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america, africa, smaller countries in asia, but they on technical issues, about a treaty. these big questions really trouble people, about hypocrisy. why are you lecturing me about not supporting the west and ukraine when i raise erect? our ambassadors -- i cannot imagine a u.s. ambassador -- maybe i have two minds on that. there is a rapid change of subject. there are answers to those questions. when the other countries raise questions about hypocrisy or about the international rules -- aren't these just western rules? the point that you mention -- we have to have these conversations. they are extremely, extremely important. ishaan: we have a bit of time for questions. the gentleman in the back? >> yes, my name is roger and i am an editorial contributor on technology policy for "the hill" newspaper. in a previous incarnation, i was the head of public affairs for a principal foreign affairs agency in the u.s. government. my question revolves a little bit around that. i think it is probably not productive to try to talk about the difference between international law and rul
america, africa, smaller countries in asia, but they on technical issues, about a treaty. these big questions really trouble people, about hypocrisy. why are you lecturing me about not supporting the west and ukraine when i raise erect? our ambassadors -- i cannot imagine a u.s. ambassador -- maybe i have two minds on that. there is a rapid change of subject. there are answers to those questions. when the other countries raise questions about hypocrisy or about the international rules -- aren't...
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america, africa, smaller countries in asia, but they on technical issues, about a treaty. these big questions really trouble people, about hypocrisy. why are you lecturing me about not supporting the west and ukraine when i raise erect? our ambassadors -- i cannot imagine a u.s. ambassador -- maybe i have two minds on that. there is a rapid change of subject. there are answers to those questions. when the other countries raise questions about hypocrisy or about the international rules -- aren't these just western rules? the point that you mention -- we have to have these conversations. they are extremely, extremely important. ishaan: we have a bit of time for questions. the gentleman in the back? >> yes, my name is roger and i am an editorial contributor on technology policy for "the hill" newspaper. in a previous incarnation, i was the head of public affairs for a principal foreign affairs agency in the u.s. government. my question revolves a little bit around that. i think it is probably not productive to try to talk about the difference between international law and rul
america, africa, smaller countries in asia, but they on technical issues, about a treaty. these big questions really trouble people, about hypocrisy. why are you lecturing me about not supporting the west and ukraine when i raise erect? our ambassadors -- i cannot imagine a u.s. ambassador -- maybe i have two minds on that. there is a rapid change of subject. there are answers to those questions. when the other countries raise questions about hypocrisy or about the international rules -- aren't...
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we need to look at things like how we can work in africa, asia, south america and bring our clean climate tools all over the world so they can jump past the fossil fuel burning stage of their industrial revolution and go right to clean energy. moderator: time. our next question will be directed to you, congressman trone. >> we will not have time for rebuttals so make sure that your questions -- answers are succinct. when it comes to climate change and all of these initiatives we are seeing from congress, the money has to come from somewhere to fund all of this. how would you planned to fund these prior dips and initiatives -- priorities and initiatives without continuing to expand on the national debt and deficit? you have 30 seconds. >> 30 seconds? >> quick. >> i am a business guy. i have been in business all my life. $200 billion comes back with the trump tax cut for big companies paying an average of 12% in taxes. you do not pay 12%. that is what the big corporations are paying when president trump made the cut. we need things back like the carried interest loophole, close that out. we
we need to look at things like how we can work in africa, asia, south america and bring our clean climate tools all over the world so they can jump past the fossil fuel burning stage of their industrial revolution and go right to clean energy. moderator: time. our next question will be directed to you, congressman trone. >> we will not have time for rebuttals so make sure that your questions -- answers are succinct. when it comes to climate change and all of these initiatives we are...
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china is active in south america. china is the biggest concern. china is not just a concern in asia. russia is not just a concern in europe. >> another good question here. is the u.s. system of alliances overextended for this post unipolar erect? should it be scaled-back? i might miss pronounce this -- mispronounce this. >> quite the opposite. we need to be deepening the alliances we have in building out additional partnerships. you know, when you look at asia and you have quiet conversations with people, you know, many leaders in other countries admit that the u.s. is still their greatest source of foreign direct investment. the fact that we did not move forward with a high standard to tpp was a huge strategic mistake that we should -- we will and should go through a long time. that aside, for the couple of exceptions, they will say it's very clear that the u.s. is our preferred security partner and we want the relationship. we have to be careful how we navigate so as not to anger china or provoke a crisis where we don't need one, but we are seri
china is active in south america. china is the biggest concern. china is not just a concern in asia. russia is not just a concern in europe. >> another good question here. is the u.s. system of alliances overextended for this post unipolar erect? should it be scaled-back? i might miss pronounce this -- mispronounce this. >> quite the opposite. we need to be deepening the alliances we have in building out additional partnerships. you know, when you look at asia and you have quiet...
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there also buying a lot of farmland in africa, south america, middle east, everywhere they can. host: i wanted to ask you about the pollution because my understanding is it's gotten a lot better because of their ev program. they've got byd is the company that is putting out these $10,000 ev's. they are just making them very cheaply and very widely available. have you heard about that. caller: china is leading the revolution on ev. but there also leading the revolution and putting up many coal plants. it's a real double-edged sword. how much we gain to step forward and five steps back. the world as a global annual gdp about 80 trillion. but together both countries have half the world's economy. the reality is we also put up half the world's pet -- i think china and the united states have to come to real terms with those facts. we will have to work together with china, that's my comment today. >> let's go to the independent line. hello. >> good morning everybody. there's some story spreading around nationally yesterday in chicago that some black guy got shot 96 times by police. i
there also buying a lot of farmland in africa, south america, middle east, everywhere they can. host: i wanted to ask you about the pollution because my understanding is it's gotten a lot better because of their ev program. they've got byd is the company that is putting out these $10,000 ev's. they are just making them very cheaply and very widely available. have you heard about that. caller: china is leading the revolution on ev. but there also leading the revolution and putting up many coal...
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his postings have taken him from north africa and the persian gulf to the labonte and south asia. ambassador hale was promoted to career ambassador in 2018. this is the highest rank in the u.s. foreign service. ambassador hale has been the ambassador to pakistan, lebanon and jordan. as well as a special envoy for middle east peace. more recently, ambassador haley served as the under secretary of state for political affairs. he was responsible for the day-to-day management of all regional and bilateral policy issues and for the regional and functional bureaus at the state department. ambassador hale's book on lebanon, deeply complex country with enormous geopolitical significance provides us with a rich and timely resource for broader lessons about u.s. engagement in the middle east and also about contemporary american diplomatic tradecraft. these lessons have come at a critical moment. we were just talking about this in the green room. we have a war in gaza, war in ukraine, crisis in haiti, war in sudan, instability of us the world and tensions are rising in the south china sea wi
his postings have taken him from north africa and the persian gulf to the labonte and south asia. ambassador hale was promoted to career ambassador in 2018. this is the highest rank in the u.s. foreign service. ambassador hale has been the ambassador to pakistan, lebanon and jordan. as well as a special envoy for middle east peace. more recently, ambassador haley served as the under secretary of state for political affairs. he was responsible for the day-to-day management of all regional and...
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from terror attacks in south america and assassination plots upon european and american soil to armed trafficking in africa and terrorist sponsorship in the middle east, the ii rgc is in the business of murder. it's a terrorist organization not only in israel, not only in the united states, in bahrain, in saudi arabia. both i and my arab and american colleagues agree, the demand who will address this council later today is a terrorist. and his presence here on today of all days is further proof of how the u.n. has become a haven for dictatorships and terror regimes to whitewash their crimes. colleagues, it is iran -- iran that has ensure that they could -- it is the ayatollah regime that has equipped the hooties with cruise missiles to fire its merchant vessels. and it is the ayatollah regime that has launched an unprecedented attack in israel a fellow u.n. state less than a week ago. instead of designating them as a terrorist organization, the security council opened its doors for iran's foreign minister, a terrorist. cannot see what is going on here? terror minister is not here to e
from terror attacks in south america and assassination plots upon european and american soil to armed trafficking in africa and terrorist sponsorship in the middle east, the ii rgc is in the business of murder. it's a terrorist organization not only in israel, not only in the united states, in bahrain, in saudi arabia. both i and my arab and american colleagues agree, the demand who will address this council later today is a terrorist. and his presence here on today of all days is further proof...