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also cited health concerns in the united states among other reasons as factors for the shift. the healthy life expectancy in the us is now lower than that in china and amongst the lowest in the o.e.c.d. the 2nd thing that's happened is even though the u.s. is the leader when it comes to skills it's number 8 in the world overall and number one specifically on the ease of finding skilled employees today in the current job market it's become very clear that the u.s. is not prepared for the future skills that are going to be required. hong kong moved up 4 spots on the list to number 3 but the report did give the car yet but the numbers were taken before the political turmoil broke out with months of protests in the streets. states are warning of the risks surrounding the implementation of new 5 g. mobile networks on the block as the west continues to grapple with the use of equipment from chinese companies the report released on way. today said that non e.u. companies getting involved in building 5 g. networks could be subject to interference if they have links to a country's gove
also cited health concerns in the united states among other reasons as factors for the shift. the healthy life expectancy in the us is now lower than that in china and amongst the lowest in the o.e.c.d. the 2nd thing that's happened is even though the u.s. is the leader when it comes to skills it's number 8 in the world overall and number one specifically on the ease of finding skilled employees today in the current job market it's become very clear that the u.s. is not prepared for the future...
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the problem is united states their biggest fear the neo cons the war hawks in washington the biggest fear is the kurds the kurdish factions will turn towards moscow into the basket and then there is no more divide and rule game going on in the if instance of syria and that would also force turkey and as well he would have to respect or come through in the goetia action to be able to find a settlement for this problem that is perceived as along this border region so the united states is will be very much interested in that not happening because then things will get resolved very quickly indeed. this is a problem is really turkey and united states of most responsible for the current situation right now in the united states is calling out for whatever reason possibly to call out and come back in like tonight on the white horse later if there's more problems or if there's international pressure for them to do something i'm not sure or this is a vietnam. moment assad gone moment where they literally pulled out and left some chaos in the in their wake and may or may not get results eventua
the problem is united states their biggest fear the neo cons the war hawks in washington the biggest fear is the kurds the kurdish factions will turn towards moscow into the basket and then there is no more divide and rule game going on in the if instance of syria and that would also force turkey and as well he would have to respect or come through in the goetia action to be able to find a settlement for this problem that is perceived as along this border region so the united states is will be...
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in this round of negotiations with the united states they've had a rocky relationship for some time now in fact before the high level u.s. delegation arrived in ankara relations were damaged and there was talk about the leaked letter leaked letter to president or the guy on the feeling here was that the turkish president was insulted he was threatened and now this deal what this deal does really is strengthen turkey's hand in negotiations with the russians because on tuesday the turkish president is supposed to have to sochi and we know what russia wants from turkey they want turkey to end their military presence all together not just east of the euphrates but across northern syria russian officials repeatedly saying we believe the syrian government should be positioned along the border they wanted to reactivate the so-called adena agreement allowing turkey just to operate a few kilometers inside syria for a counterterrorism operation but not stay permanently in syria a better relationship with tonight that states and turkey is not what russia wants to see so now turkey got what it
in this round of negotiations with the united states they've had a rocky relationship for some time now in fact before the high level u.s. delegation arrived in ankara relations were damaged and there was talk about the leaked letter leaked letter to president or the guy on the feeling here was that the turkish president was insulted he was threatened and now this deal what this deal does really is strengthen turkey's hand in negotiations with the russians because on tuesday the turkish...
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they forced the united states of america to think differently in a very positive way. i'm not saying that one is right and what is wrong but the approach is very different. it's much more of a silicon valley approach, less of a government approach. yet it works and we are seeing that now with commercial resupply and very shortly i think we will see with commercial crew. [inaudible question] >> the scientists are doing this. they are their own community and exchange this information. >> we just provide solutions. [laughter] >> and a working level those conversations are being had all the time. in fact, they are being had at this conference and we will be seeing the reports of it here. >> every scientific and robotic mission is international. >> caitlin with the university of maryland, my question is, given the discussion of this conference about how there's gonna be a lot of space agencies moving toward the moon and mars, is there any discussion of the international agreement. >> for example, genocide right now is planning a mission not to mars itself but to him martian
they forced the united states of america to think differently in a very positive way. i'm not saying that one is right and what is wrong but the approach is very different. it's much more of a silicon valley approach, less of a government approach. yet it works and we are seeing that now with commercial resupply and very shortly i think we will see with commercial crew. [inaudible question] >> the scientists are doing this. they are their own community and exchange this information....
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the united states had positive growth. if that's how you think about it. i wouldn't actually propose that you look at the country as a profit-making, profit-losing proposition. given that was donald trump's standard, he was lying even then. he said we're going to reduce those deficits big league. in april 2016 he told "the post" he'd get rid of the national deft, "washington post," over a period of eight years by renegotiating trade agreements. it doesn't look like the president is going to keep that promise. the budget deficit has risen 50% since he took office. joining me now is take a closer look is maya mcginnis, president of the committee for responsible federal budget which pushes for federal responsibility. fiscal responsibility. maya, we're not going to give everybody a lesson in economics in the next two minutes but i think it's fair to say that you could in theory think about paying down the debt if you had 4%, 5%, the president even said 6% economic growth. i could also grow an afro. neither of those two things are going to happen. >> no, that's
the united states had positive growth. if that's how you think about it. i wouldn't actually propose that you look at the country as a profit-making, profit-losing proposition. given that was donald trump's standard, he was lying even then. he said we're going to reduce those deficits big league. in april 2016 he told "the post" he'd get rid of the national deft, "washington post," over a period of eight years by renegotiating trade agreements. it doesn't look like the...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following lots of news including president trump who may be more concerned than ever about cracks in his gop firewall against impeachment. tonight senator mitt romney has real concern about mick mulvaney's admission that u.s. aid to ukraine was linked in part to the president's push to investigate democrats. this as president trump is refusing to talk about mulvaney's future even as he warns republicans they need to stick together and get tougher fighting impeachment. this hour i'll talk with congressman anthony brown and our correspondents and analysts are standing by. but first to kaitlan collins. the president seems to think republicans should be doing more to protect and defend him. >> reporter: yeah, wolf, the second day in a row that you saw the president's anger with his own party essentially urging them to be tougher on impeachment and fight back harder than they are doing so right now. the president making clear h
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following lots of news including president trump who may be more concerned than ever about cracks in his gop firewall against impeachment. tonight senator mitt romney has real concern about mick mulvaney's admission that u.s. aid to ukraine was linked in part to the president's push to investigate democrats. this as president trump is refusing...
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, united states special operations forces under the congressman and control of united states scral command, general frank mckenzie, conducted a counterterrorism operation which resulted in the death of the founder of isis, al-baghdadi. the target location was identified near the turkish border. in order to reduce the risk to u.s. forces and prevent miscalculation and escalation, an action consistent with operations in the past we coordinated with appropriate militaries and other organizations in the region to establish decon flix mechanisms. during the mission, u.s. forces were infiltrated by helicopter and once on the optive secured the target compound. the assault force was engaged in small arms fire and the threats were quickly eliminated. our forces isolated the compound and protected noncombatants. while cheering -- clearing the objective, u.s. forces discovered al-baghdadi in a tunnel, they closed in and it ended when he debt nailted a suicide vest. he was remains were transported to a secure facility to confirm his identity with d.n.a. testing and the disposal of remains has been do
, united states special operations forces under the congressman and control of united states scral command, general frank mckenzie, conducted a counterterrorism operation which resulted in the death of the founder of isis, al-baghdadi. the target location was identified near the turkish border. in order to reduce the risk to u.s. forces and prevent miscalculation and escalation, an action consistent with operations in the past we coordinated with appropriate militaries and other organizations...
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this is about the united states constitution. reporter: [indiscernible] -- hong kong-related bills overnight. china said they would have massive retaliation. what's your reaction to china saying that? does that give you pause having it enacted? have you heard from the enate? mr. jeffries: we have not heard from the senate, but i think it's important for the house to express its will as it relates to what is taking place. hat's what we did last night. we hope to find common ground with the senate, and we hope we'll move forward. i don't know if katherine or our national security folks want to add. reporter: i know you talked about the seriousness about the syria issue and the handshake. you talked about other policy issues. obviously, impeachment is a very tough issue for the caucus and what people [inaudible] in a macropolitical way that the decision considering how serious syria is actually gives you an opportunity to actually talk about something others and other problems at the present and does that does not address impeachmen
this is about the united states constitution. reporter: [indiscernible] -- hong kong-related bills overnight. china said they would have massive retaliation. what's your reaction to china saying that? does that give you pause having it enacted? have you heard from the enate? mr. jeffries: we have not heard from the senate, but i think it's important for the house to express its will as it relates to what is taking place. hat's what we did last night. we hope to find common ground with the...
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the united states, the culture of the u.s. had a very fine look at business, at making money, at creating opportunities throughout its history. one of the things that our exhibition does is argues big ideas. for thinking about the mentality and what drives people. that is the notions of opportunity, innovation, competition and common good. these are the heartfelt bases of the people of the united states. it separates them from many other countries. that notion of opportunity is really, at a part, american capitalism. the notion of common good is really american democracy. it really pushes for independence, for liberty, leave me alone, those great things are felt in that notion of democracy. but also opportunity. the chance to make money and do things. susan: one of the items that we want to show people from that period is the teapot. how would this have been used in society at that time? peter: this is just a wonderful piece on so many different levels. this is the english actually selling the fact that they are in trouble. th
the united states, the culture of the u.s. had a very fine look at business, at making money, at creating opportunities throughout its history. one of the things that our exhibition does is argues big ideas. for thinking about the mentality and what drives people. that is the notions of opportunity, innovation, competition and common good. these are the heartfelt bases of the people of the united states. it separates them from many other countries. that notion of opportunity is really, at a...
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allies who the united states had been with for years he then turned on the other. player in all of this turkey a nato ally dear nato ally saying he could destroy them as i have stated strongly before and just to reiterate if turkey does anything that i in my great and and most wisdom considered to be off limits i would totally destroy and obliterate the economy of turkey i've done before but for now it appears that this has been an absolutely disastrous day for united states foreign policy abandoning backstabbing one ally the blue to american reputation in the middle east is going to be astounding there are going to be consequences for this. and secondly turning on a nato ally or threatening to destroy them economically to be i don't see how this is going to be any better tomorrow peace activist and clark has more. we have to remember that in the $99.00 days turkey with the substantial u.s. military support by the way really carried out a genocide against its per kurdish population killing about $3000000.00 kurds so we know about turkey's tip of the towards the kur
allies who the united states had been with for years he then turned on the other. player in all of this turkey a nato ally dear nato ally saying he could destroy them as i have stated strongly before and just to reiterate if turkey does anything that i in my great and and most wisdom considered to be off limits i would totally destroy and obliterate the economy of turkey i've done before but for now it appears that this has been an absolutely disastrous day for united states foreign policy...
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a nato ally of the united states. hard to believe, a nato -- the president just issued a lengthy statement warning of sanctions, tough new sanctions on turkey based on what they're doing in syria right now. especially against the kurds. he writes in a statement. turkey's military offensive is a dangering civilians and threatening peace and security in the region. i've been perfectly clear with pred erdogan this is a humanitarian crisis and setting conditions for possible war crimes. he's talking about possible turkish war crimes, a nato ally of the united states. >> pretty remarkable. i think it is interesting difference between that statement today and what he's been tweeting for the last several days and when he got off the phone with erdogan and it was hands off, it is all years. so they're trying to toughen up his stance after he's already made this very foolish policy decision. we'll see what it does. now this statement doesn't put sanctions in place. it is simply authorizes sanctions. so nothing physically is do
a nato ally of the united states. hard to believe, a nato -- the president just issued a lengthy statement warning of sanctions, tough new sanctions on turkey based on what they're doing in syria right now. especially against the kurds. he writes in a statement. turkey's military offensive is a dangering civilians and threatening peace and security in the region. i've been perfectly clear with pred erdogan this is a humanitarian crisis and setting conditions for possible war crimes. he's...
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while his family is in the united states waiting. clause of the span, a good family, has been ripped apart and rushdie does not know we need is going to be able to see his father again and a possibility of uniting the family grow slimmer every single day. as we know, the story of the scruff it's not unique. impacted hundreds of thousands of people based on unfair criteria. i think that whatri is clear is that the ban it's not simply about stopping people from the muslim faith, is the proclamation that is based on fear. it's not right and it goes against our american values. with each iteration of the muslim band, the bipartisan ipalition of dozens of former national security officials who have worked in both democratic and republican administrations, have rejected a basis that the span was used based on national security. the trump administration department of homeland security, dhs, the d.a. office of intelligence has disputed the benefits of the man which have remained a primary use of the for the span. the office indicated that ci
while his family is in the united states waiting. clause of the span, a good family, has been ripped apart and rushdie does not know we need is going to be able to see his father again and a possibility of uniting the family grow slimmer every single day. as we know, the story of the scruff it's not unique. impacted hundreds of thousands of people based on unfair criteria. i think that whatri is clear is that the ban it's not simply about stopping people from the muslim faith, is the...
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states we know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in afghanistan in the united states we know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in your country but anyway you said you were meeting with those he was fruitful we said in your country but anyway you said your meeting with policy was fruitful we said even though the democrats under obama of course drone bombed your country you will come to even though the democrats under obama of course drone bombed your country you will come to a box or need to and stoltenberg which were silicate at mass killing arguably in afghanistan through nato you and stoltenberg which were silicate at mass killing arguably in afghanistan under nato why are you welcoming all this outside under nato why are you welcoming all this outside what some afghans may call it interference in your country we are member what some afghans may call it interference in your country we have member. will come and outsides. just. will come and outsides. just point blank called. off half. a point blank called. off path. is that the deal was the fighti
states we know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in afghanistan in the united states we know the united states supported the taliban and al qaeda in your country but anyway you said you were meeting with those he was fruitful we said in your country but anyway you said your meeting with policy was fruitful we said even though the democrats under obama of course drone bombed your country you will come to even though the democrats under obama of course drone bombed your country...
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this is the united states house of representatives. mr. hoyer: of course it is. mr. scalise: if you want to run a grand jury, go get a jury. this is the united states congress. voting members of congress are being shut out of the room, mr. speaker. voting members of congress are being shut out of this process. you want to call that fair, good luck. but it's not fair. it's a one-sided process to create a document with a determined outcome. it's going to be a tainted document, because it only tells one side of the story. the old saying, a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich if they want to. there's a reason for that because only one side can call witnesses. when we've had impeachment inquiries in the past, you don't have to reinvent the wheel. it's only happened three times. and in modern times, they've used the exact same standard. and the standard is both sides get to call witnesses. that's not gone on right now. it was done in public. that's not being done right now. it's going on in secret. the press can't go in. you can't go in. i
this is the united states house of representatives. mr. hoyer: of course it is. mr. scalise: if you want to run a grand jury, go get a jury. this is the united states congress. voting members of congress are being shut out of the room, mr. speaker. voting members of congress are being shut out of this process. you want to call that fair, good luck. but it's not fair. it's a one-sided process to create a document with a determined outcome. it's going to be a tainted document, because it only...
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. >> the united states invented oil drilling. one of my favorite things of the start of oil drilling in the united states is even the guy who drove the first realm was already a con man, already lying. he called himself colonel francis rick. >> he's like colonel sanders. he w >> he was not in the military. there were oil in other parts of the world, we pioneer oil drilling in the 1800s. and that sets the tone in terms of what this industry would be like and what its values would be. that ended up carrying today in interesting ways. we ended up in this thing i think we can see clearly now. academics have been talking about it for a long time. i don't think we thought about it in terms of the news. when you do have natural resources in your country. that could be extracted and sold internationally. it is going to produce a bunch of revenue. it is going to ruin your country and give you a terrible government. that happens in little countries and happens in u.s. states and big countries. the oil and gas industry on governance is some
. >> the united states invented oil drilling. one of my favorite things of the start of oil drilling in the united states is even the guy who drove the first realm was already a con man, already lying. he called himself colonel francis rick. >> he's like colonel sanders. he w >> he was not in the military. there were oil in other parts of the world, we pioneer oil drilling in the 1800s. and that sets the tone in terms of what this industry would be like and what its values...
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united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of wide pg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operation will be paused. an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of withdraw. our administration had been in contact with syria defense forces and we have begun to facilitate of their safe withdrawal nearly 20 miles safe zone area, south of the turkish border in syria. also includes in an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of cabani and in addition the united s
united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in...
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guided by the united states constitution. the truth to the american people. perating under the principle law.no one is above the not even the president of the united states of america. with that i yield to our -- my co-chair, our distinguished co-chair, vice hair of the house democratic caucus, katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you so much, mr. chairman. you.ood morning to all of this week, the house will for the our work people. today, we're going to vote to armenian genocide. we are also going to vote on bills to protect and preserve over 3.5 million acres lands, preserving cultural sites, and protecting wildlife, wilderness, and from oil and gas development. as the chairman said, we are to be building on our commitment to lower prescription vote on s, and we will legislation to increase negotiations n between pharmacy benefit managers and drug manufacturers, insurers, pharmacies, and consumers. additionally, we will take steps tackle the public health crisis facing many people but in cially young people america by passing legislation age quire in-person ve
guided by the united states constitution. the truth to the american people. perating under the principle law.no one is above the not even the president of the united states of america. with that i yield to our -- my co-chair, our distinguished co-chair, vice hair of the house democratic caucus, katherine clark. ms. clark: thank you so much, mr. chairman. you.ood morning to all of this week, the house will for the our work people. today, we're going to vote to armenian genocide. we are also...
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here in the united states and around the world and so certainly the notion that the united states having an outsized role in overthrowing governments is. not not a suggestion not make any sense trump is using twitter as you said he's also he's been tweeting a good exxon mobil because of his hatred to presume hatred for joe biden what do you think that some of your potential voters who put off by the big money connections to your party i know you probably have about as much money campaign money as your opponent jerry nadler who got money for walt disney and scandal hit beloit which is just been fined here or millions for order to well so you raise a really important point which is across party lines and this really is. a reality in american politics is the outsized role big money in the political system and so $1.00 of the key policies of the campaign is democracy dollars which is a campaign finance reform system to ensure. that people's voices are actually represented in the in the halls of congress and in the highest levels of government and so what this would do would put $100.00. as a
here in the united states and around the world and so certainly the notion that the united states having an outsized role in overthrowing governments is. not not a suggestion not make any sense trump is using twitter as you said he's also he's been tweeting a good exxon mobil because of his hatred to presume hatred for joe biden what do you think that some of your potential voters who put off by the big money connections to your party i know you probably have about as much money campaign money...
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oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what the structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the meaning of the appointments clause. they are employees. their appointments are not controlled by the appointments clause. congress can pick whatever mode of appointment is necessary and proper for carrying into execution government powers, and their positions do not acquire the specific statutory authorization of established by law that is necessary for officers. for those people, the 99000, 50 or whatever of the rest of them, it suffices to provide, as congress has, not just for the department of justice, but for every federal agency that they may employ such numbers empl
oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what the structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the...
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states is stooping to a level that is beneath the dignity of the constitution of the united states and our founders, since the chairman mentioned our founders. they put guard rails in the constitution because they knew there might be someone who would overplay his or her power. they never thought that we would have a president who would kick those guard rails over and disregard the constitution and say art 2 that says i can do whatever i feel like. so this is sad. we to be prayerful. -- we have to be prayerful. we have to be worthy of the constitution as we go forward. we have to be fair to the president. and that's why this is an investigation -- an inquiry and not an outright impeachment. and we have to give this president his chance to exonerate himself, but he thinks what he did was perfect. so we have that situation. ut i say to my colleagues, calmness, quiet, so that we can hear, that we can hear what is being said in this regard. again, on that very day, september 17, that was constitution day. a tuesday. two tuesdays ago from yesterday. that was when that explosion hit of what
states is stooping to a level that is beneath the dignity of the constitution of the united states and our founders, since the chairman mentioned our founders. they put guard rails in the constitution because they knew there might be someone who would overplay his or her power. they never thought that we would have a president who would kick those guard rails over and disregard the constitution and say art 2 that says i can do whatever i feel like. so this is sad. we to be prayerful. -- we have...
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jesse helms in the united states senate for 30 years. in 1994, he became chair of the senate foreign relations committee, the second n. caroline he and to do so. and top leader in the modern conservative movement, he along with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan were instrumental in winning the cold war and defeating communism. as a matter of fact margaret thatcher wrote jesse helms's record is a freedom fighter is unmatched. also well-known by -- by partisans. he and joe biden were very close friends and to this day joe biden still talks about his relationship with helms and we refer to in the archives some love letters joe biden and helms shared, were kind of unique. when helms announced his retirement, walter russell mead wrote in the wall street journal opinion section, quote, as senator helms prepares to sit down i cannot help but feel we are losing something all too rare in american policy. a man who consistently put principle before expediency, loyalty before ambition, and we could use a lot more like him. the admiration of the h
jesse helms in the united states senate for 30 years. in 1994, he became chair of the senate foreign relations committee, the second n. caroline he and to do so. and top leader in the modern conservative movement, he along with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan were instrumental in winning the cold war and defeating communism. as a matter of fact margaret thatcher wrote jesse helms's record is a freedom fighter is unmatched. also well-known by -- by partisans. he and joe biden were very close...
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in the united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. it might make it harder to achieve the agreements we need here in the united states. but we have two problems. we have the people who deny climate, and then people who think it is easy to solve. we need to educate both of those groups. david: in the history of human civilization, is there any evidence people do things that affect their great-great-grandchildren but they will not see the benefit from? bill: the united states has been willing to take on different difficult problems like cancer and make giant investments knowing the real payoff would be many decades down the road. when that was first being pushed, people were saying this is important. climate change is like that. you have got to take a long-term perspective, and government at its best is when it is taking that long-term perspective and funding the policies. the basic r&d. david: you worry there is too much power and too much data in the hands of technology companies. bill: technology has become so central, governments ha
in the united states, it has become a partisan issue, which is unfortunate. it might make it harder to achieve the agreements we need here in the united states. but we have two problems. we have the people who deny climate, and then people who think it is easy to solve. we need to educate both of those groups. david: in the history of human civilization, is there any evidence people do things that affect their great-great-grandchildren but they will not see the benefit from? bill: the united...
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and the united states among other positions you hold in the united states senate. we have this document that came out, president's phone call, a transcript of it. with the president of ukraine. back in july. people are trying to democrats in media in particular, say that president was seeking a quid pro quo. i don't read this in here, you have some back ground on this. you had a meeting with president and others in may this year. >> in just that transcript, i read, that i think it is a gracious phone call on part of the president. i went to ukraine in may 20. to attend the inauguration of president zelensky, i went with secretary perry, gordon sondland and kirk volcker. we were the delegation. we felt it was important coming back, we were impressed with zelensky, he thought it was important to meet with the president, get him supportive of ukraine. we had a meeting in oal office may 23, this year, making a cup points. and appoint a ambassador that could get strong bipartisan support, we were encouraging president to show strong support for the people of ukraine. i
and the united states among other positions you hold in the united states senate. we have this document that came out, president's phone call, a transcript of it. with the president of ukraine. back in july. people are trying to democrats in media in particular, say that president was seeking a quid pro quo. i don't read this in here, you have some back ground on this. you had a meeting with president and others in may this year. >> in just that transcript, i read, that i think it is a...
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not just in the united states but in our partners, the baltic states. one of the last trips john mccain took, i got to go with him and he went to those states including ukraine and stood there and heard their stories of what russia had done to them. i don't think you mess around when it comes to this. that was the point. i respect mr. yang very much and actually think some of his points on automation, things we should talk about, were interesting during the debate but not on this. we have to stand as a team together and say, we are standing up against this invasion of our democracy. we've got to get backup paper ballots in every state and we need to hold russia accountable for what they did and not act like donald trump. >> i want to get your reaction to something the president said today where he sees syria as nothing but a lot of sand. >> the kurds have been fighting for hundreds of years. that whole mess, it's been going along were a long time. syria may have some help with russia. and that's fine. it's a lot of sand. they got a lot of sand over ther
not just in the united states but in our partners, the baltic states. one of the last trips john mccain took, i got to go with him and he went to those states including ukraine and stood there and heard their stories of what russia had done to them. i don't think you mess around when it comes to this. that was the point. i respect mr. yang very much and actually think some of his points on automation, things we should talk about, were interesting during the debate but not on this. we have to...
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it doesn't claening the fact that the record of that call shows the president of the united states in a same conversation, indeed, immediately after the ukraine president asked for more military help, the president of the united states asked that leader a favor, though. and no attack on the whistle-blower anyone else will change those underlying facts. >> mr. chairman, again on the subject of the whistle-blower. i said to the president on that call, you've come into my wheelhouse 25 years on the intelligence committee as a member, as ranking member, as mr. schiff was before he became the chairman when we got the majority. so i was quite a gang of four before i was even in the leadership as a gang of eight. so for 25 years, one way or another, i was there when we improved the whistle-blower legislation in the late '90s. i was a part of that i was there when we made further improvements and president obama made executive, i don't know, executive order, but executive action, improvements in the whistle-blower legislation and then we have further legislation. and then i was there when we
it doesn't claening the fact that the record of that call shows the president of the united states in a same conversation, indeed, immediately after the ukraine president asked for more military help, the president of the united states asked that leader a favor, though. and no attack on the whistle-blower anyone else will change those underlying facts. >> mr. chairman, again on the subject of the whistle-blower. i said to the president on that call, you've come into my wheelhouse 25 years...
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from the very onset of the syrian civil war and when the united states began helping the s.d.f. arming them supplying them coordinating with the turks were very upset and they've been waiting for a while they they said that they want this safe card to save zone in syria to resettle millions of syrian arab refugees that turkey is hosting at the moment the s.d.f. has been the against that saying that he wants to change the dynamic of the demographic dynamic of the region to sort of replace them with arabs who turkey is more fond of this is what the s.d.f. has been sick but the united states it had protected the kurds for a very long time and then suddenly out of the blue today the turks launched their attack and the americans and this is the surprise the americans is pulling back they're abandoning them president trump saying that they're pulling back away from locations in northeastern syria where the turkish operation is taking place. the united states was supposed to be in syria for 30 days that was many years ago we stayed and got deeper and deeper into a bathroom with no aim
from the very onset of the syrian civil war and when the united states began helping the s.d.f. arming them supplying them coordinating with the turks were very upset and they've been waiting for a while they they said that they want this safe card to save zone in syria to resettle millions of syrian arab refugees that turkey is hosting at the moment the s.d.f. has been the against that saying that he wants to change the dynamic of the demographic dynamic of the region to sort of replace them...
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in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world as it stood in 2016 the traditional tools hadn't been working. something new was needed and the administration isn't flinching from trying new policy approaches. let me address a few of the other comments i heard. if i have time. first, as to the charge that the united states is now somehow a country that uses managed trade rather than free-trade, what i would say is in the heritage foundation's 2019 in-depth of economic freedom the united states was 12th. the united states was one of the most highly ranked countries in the world. i think we still have a
in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world...
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we let them see the united states lead americans. they were able to address pri priorities like religious freedom. and advancing women's participation in the economy. women's global development prosperity initiative, we hosted 18 women leaders from around the world who are here in the united states meeting with u.s. companies, business incubators, financial institutions, government representatives, looking at ways to reduce legal, regulatory and culture barriers to women's full participation in the economy. the full bright program as well. the well-known academic exchange program which sends thousands of students, scholars, professionals, from the united stat states, specific, regional priorities of the government. he's part of the -- that we have north korean defector community and helps him attend university in the united states. he was homeless in north korea. spent four years on the streets. he was abandoned by his parents. he faced starvation and terrible brutality. he escape d to china and made hs way to south korea and got an
we let them see the united states lead americans. they were able to address pri priorities like religious freedom. and advancing women's participation in the economy. women's global development prosperity initiative, we hosted 18 women leaders from around the world who are here in the united states meeting with u.s. companies, business incubators, financial institutions, government representatives, looking at ways to reduce legal, regulatory and culture barriers to women's full participation in...
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the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought up a life-size photograph of this to work with elders to try to understand what going on in this painting. what they say what they think is going on is that a series of preparations leading up to a ceremony or an event is probably taking place. they point out pairs of pipes and the stems are close together, signifying a ceremony is about to take place. they point out that there are two pairs of wants. these are used in the ceremony, which very loosely translated is a relation ceremony. it's a ceremony in which an individual will adopt a non-kin member of the drive -
the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the...
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on enjoy imports into the united states are going to be taxed at 25 percent. that's going to have repercussions on the american market. because they'll start to buy oil from other countries that don't face such tariffs like morocco or tunisia. one spot or the olive oil is already worth less than it costs to produce friday's tariffs can only deliver a further squeeze. i think this is worth it. sitting rooms are a. symbol of the long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population laughs the best fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president to church's response was. during. the cold. the. conquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that mean one. how did it become a gateway to islam a stir. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of our guests starts october 24th on w. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture is what's coming up for you today. one of the great lyric tennis around today simon appears will be popping in for a quick check. on the way of drowning in packaging
on enjoy imports into the united states are going to be taxed at 25 percent. that's going to have repercussions on the american market. because they'll start to buy oil from other countries that don't face such tariffs like morocco or tunisia. one spot or the olive oil is already worth less than it costs to produce friday's tariffs can only deliver a further squeeze. i think this is worth it. sitting rooms are a. symbol of the long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the...
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outsource the national security of united states with vladimir putin is not an option. and failing to tell the leaders on both sides of the aisle of such an operation is while you are complementing russia it speaks volumes about what the administration thinking is and on a related note it is despicable, despicable to question the loyalty and the patriotism of lieutenant colone colonel, and iraq war visit veteran, purple heart recipient, simply because of his heritage. when i think of the national security and think of the lieutenant colonel and we should be praising him not defiling him is a one - - as the president has done. >> thank you very much. i'm glad to be here with my colleagues the death aku bakr al-baghdadi is good imposes a disruption for isis but it is not a mission accomplished moment because we all know that they have not been illuminated and there will be a resurgence of isis with those 11000 isis fighters that were detained by the kurds. and watching the present make his announcement about the success of the operation my hearts think when one of the fir
outsource the national security of united states with vladimir putin is not an option. and failing to tell the leaders on both sides of the aisle of such an operation is while you are complementing russia it speaks volumes about what the administration thinking is and on a related note it is despicable, despicable to question the loyalty and the patriotism of lieutenant colone colonel, and iraq war visit veteran, purple heart recipient, simply because of his heritage. when i think of the...
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states and i say united states instead of america because with south america and north america. we have been here in a be demonstrated and recognized and people can actually go and find our history and the national museum for latinos. i think it's a very important part. especially today by others, today we need this very desperately. and just the announcement itself would go a long way because the only way that we can erase racism is by understanding and by knowledge and this is what the latino museum would do it would create an understanding and knowledge in the history of people can go to and speak for themselves. we are not making it up. it is there and they can find it. >> thank you. they can madam chair. >> thank you. they can madam chair. >> i thank the witnesses so much for the valuable money and for coming and traveling here and be with us today, your voices are so important in a very grateful that you are in this committee room. the members of the committee may have additional questions for all of you and we will ask you to respond to these in writing. under committee r
states and i say united states instead of america because with south america and north america. we have been here in a be demonstrated and recognized and people can actually go and find our history and the national museum for latinos. i think it's a very important part. especially today by others, today we need this very desperately. and just the announcement itself would go a long way because the only way that we can erase racism is by understanding and by knowledge and this is what the latino...
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that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or a more confident military than what we have. it is not an ego booster or ratings booster. you take the yacht oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. the only sacred obligation we have is to protect those we send to war to care for them when they come home and their families when they are gone. they risk their lives so their government can work. another responsibility is that when a commander-in-chief it's for an overwhelming national security purpose. and also drive responsibility to our allies and to our partners in the united states of america will stand b
that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or...
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forces there's been a lot of criticism here in the united states that this syria withdrawal policy or movement policy has really abandoned those kurdish fighters that assisted the united states now we know and what we're hearing is that it was kurdish intelligence not only in syria but also in iraq that led to the locating of the isolator so this is something that the u.s. president is going to have to ratify and this is something that we expect he may or may not address speaking more broadly to the intelligence services here in the united states that is certainly given some of the things he has said repeatedly about those intelligence services i don't think that one announcement is going to do much to counter that but certainly we expect that the u.s. president may try to ignore all age the very hard work of the kurdish fighters the kurdish intelligence in order to achieve this announcement we expect him to make any moment to america point ken really a very very good point the kurds indeed appear to have been part of this this operation all right kimberly stay close we'll get right b
forces there's been a lot of criticism here in the united states that this syria withdrawal policy or movement policy has really abandoned those kurdish fighters that assisted the united states now we know and what we're hearing is that it was kurdish intelligence not only in syria but also in iraq that led to the locating of the isolator so this is something that the u.s. president is going to have to ratify and this is something that we expect he may or may not address speaking more broadly...
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we're here to find the truth, to uphold the constitution of the united states. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. and we're on a path that is taking us to a path to truth and a timetable that respects our constitution. i remind you that this news broke on september 17. constitution day. constitution day. the day our constitution was adopted in 1787. it broke that the president had violated his oath of office to protect and defend and preserve the constitution of the united states. to the best of his ability. so we are honoring our responsibilities, we are honoring the constitution. that's not what they're doing. reporter: are you concerned about them trying -- ms. pelosi: i'm not concerned about anything. oh, they can't -- they can't -- they have no substance. they can't defend the president. so they're going to process. we're not going there. thank you all very much. reporter: are you proud of his opening statement that he gave where he fabricated the conversation between the two presidents? >> before the closed-door house intelligence committee
we're here to find the truth, to uphold the constitution of the united states. this is not a game for us. this is deadly serious. and we're on a path that is taking us to a path to truth and a timetable that respects our constitution. i remind you that this news broke on september 17. constitution day. constitution day. the day our constitution was adopted in 1787. it broke that the president had violated his oath of office to protect and defend and preserve the constitution of the united...
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that he wants to buy an air defense missile system from the united states but united states congress for years didn't provide all got or he is a nato ally and also you know that if you talk july that happens that crew at camp inside turkey and that main suspect all these crew especially is living inside the united states for this reason you know it states especially for stuart key to buy air defense months from the russia the 2nd issue is that although in the september 11th attacks turkey was the 1st country to accept that united states all for the global war on terror and san carson saw fit to stroup sound lost its soldiers inside afghanistan together with united states after the cold war b. s. turkey to tell the truth are mostly didn't see any collaboration and coordination with the united states just on the contrary to that united states sent hundreds of pardons of trucks full of ammunition full of that one systems and complicated weapons systems now the turkish you know the force was not used struggling inside the residence or soft rustle line and columbia in order to. explore th
that he wants to buy an air defense missile system from the united states but united states congress for years didn't provide all got or he is a nato ally and also you know that if you talk july that happens that crew at camp inside turkey and that main suspect all these crew especially is living inside the united states for this reason you know it states especially for stuart key to buy air defense months from the russia the 2nd issue is that although in the september 11th attacks turkey was...
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god bless the united states. reporter: you say isis fighters have been recaptured but some -- today or top envoy said that's not true, they don't know where they are. do you have a comment? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, we will discuss the latest in the u.s. troop withdrawal from syria and house democrats impeachment inquiry with maryland democratic congressman anthony brown and florida republican congressman michael waltz. then kimberly leonard talks about the future of u.s. health care. live "washington journal," at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday night, wall street trader turned photojournalist in his book "dignity" about the plight of those living in the margins of society in america. because all of the semis were
god bless the united states. reporter: you say isis fighters have been recaptured but some -- today or top envoy said that's not true, they don't know where they are. do you have a comment? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday...
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. >> they knew what the playbook was that the other thing is estonia is more advanced in the united states because it beat fraud in the technological era. i was a student and you had these things called checkbooks. they went right from the approval to electronic fund transfers and had never seen a checkbook before. i want to get to all those things because you put together the geopolitics of some of the thinking as well of trying to modernize the u.s. military. but let's talk about a little bit of the book itself you refer to it inside of the five sided box of the pentagon and you say this isn't a memoir it is a sort of users manual. >> is exactly right, and executive guide. >> who do you want to be using it right now but? >> first i hope it renews the general citizens appreciation for the wonderful institution that defends them. i'd like to read nonfiction and i like to read about a place that i've never been. if you are curious about this thing and want to know how the troops are recruited or how $750 billion is spent or the war plans are drawn or conducted, it's that. the washington aud
. >> they knew what the playbook was that the other thing is estonia is more advanced in the united states because it beat fraud in the technological era. i was a student and you had these things called checkbooks. they went right from the approval to electronic fund transfers and had never seen a checkbook before. i want to get to all those things because you put together the geopolitics of some of the thinking as well of trying to modernize the u.s. military. but let's talk about a...
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states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops the literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now with the choice of those 2 towns of russell and tell of it is no coincidence these are the exact 2 towns the united states with the drew its troops from the kurds the even for instance trying to prevent the attack from happening in the united states advise them advise them they put down dismantle all their fortifications in the region so they did still that didn't help still the united states decided to withdraw its troops to allow to. to move in the russian foreign minister for instance or. picked up on such behavior superheroes it's hard to say what's wrong with america's actions in syria but they are riddled with contradictions and exhibit the impossibility of negotiating with washington donald trump claimed he would withdraw u.s. troops from syria and other countries but after taking office he's gone back on those promises and my guess is it will be the same this t
states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops the literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now with the choice of those 2 towns of russell and tell of it is no coincidence these are the exact 2 towns the united states with the drew its troops from the kurds the even for instance trying to prevent the attack from happening in the united states advise them advise them they...
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states credibility as a reliable ally if we're willing if the united states is willing to turn on an ally that has supported its national security interest for the past 5 years in northern syria the kurds what are they going to do with the nato what are they going to do in a place like kosovo where the united states has a major troop presence maintaining its stability it's a big question and you know the variables are more variables the constants right now in the equation right yeah exactly i mean you know we have been saying for the past 3 years that the only constant here is chaos but now we're seeing the effects that that can have in the lasting damage it can do and the kurds are frankly it's a really tragic day for our alliance with the kurds and with the institute in germany times and thank you and we apologize to you for losing the signal there to washington. our the day is almost done but the conversation continues online to find us on twitter either the news or you can follow me at broadcast t.v. don't forget use the hash tag in the day and remember whatever happens between n
states credibility as a reliable ally if we're willing if the united states is willing to turn on an ally that has supported its national security interest for the past 5 years in northern syria the kurds what are they going to do with the nato what are they going to do in a place like kosovo where the united states has a major troop presence maintaining its stability it's a big question and you know the variables are more variables the constants right now in the equation right yeah exactly i...
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she was 15 and her mom was in the united states. so these other conditions where there are people that maybe could qualify for protection in mexico but that's not necessarily in their best interests given you're going to be under mexican state custody until you're 18. so that vulnerable group of children traveling on their own. i would say there is a large african and extra continental population that is pretty much stuck in mexico right now. that's what we've seen in terms of the media lately. it has to do with some changes to how mexico has applied its visa system lately. i think for extra continentals and for cubans, which was up until a few months ago, if you were from a country that didn't have a very good consular presence in mexico or a country that didn't want to receive its population like the cubans up until recently, then mexico wasn't sure what to do with you if you're coming from congo and so they would give you an exit visa. or the cubans say like a safe passage to get to the border and it was good for 20 to 30 days an
she was 15 and her mom was in the united states. so these other conditions where there are people that maybe could qualify for protection in mexico but that's not necessarily in their best interests given you're going to be under mexican state custody until you're 18. so that vulnerable group of children traveling on their own. i would say there is a large african and extra continental population that is pretty much stuck in mexico right now. that's what we've seen in terms of the media lately....
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this is the united states of america. if we don't come together to do what's in the best interests of this country, we are just going to fall apart. aty should start looking universities and public schools. all of the rhetoric coming out of these teachers is just to hate. hate christianity, the united states of america. people embarrassed of the flag. this is totally disgusting. people have got to catch themselves. if they don't think that they have it good here, let them go to venezuela or england or france. or russia. the 1.5 million muslims that the chinese have tonded up and put into camps reevaluate their way of thinking so that they think like chinese communists rather than religious. people need to start thinking about these things. host: let's go to gary, calling --m pacific,'s missouri pacific, missouri. gary, good morning. go ahead. caller: i'm watching the program and it seems like the little things are not even being addressed. things that don't account for much. issue,ake it back to the what should we be disc
this is the united states of america. if we don't come together to do what's in the best interests of this country, we are just going to fall apart. aty should start looking universities and public schools. all of the rhetoric coming out of these teachers is just to hate. hate christianity, the united states of america. people embarrassed of the flag. this is totally disgusting. people have got to catch themselves. if they don't think that they have it good here, let them go to venezuela or...
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as they have now seen, the united states can fight. the army is different. it is run by a different general and there are different people fighting. it is starting to look like the native americans only have one option left and that option is to negotiate as their own tribe with the united states government. 1795, the added states of america sends delegates to meet with the representatives of every tribe held land in the valley andnmee river they signed the first treaty that deals with native americans who lived on the land. every tribe has a representative and the appropriate representative to sign. is ithis ends up doing opens up for those indian removal acts that removes native americans out west, which opens up the united states for manifest destiny and pushed further west than the original tree line. >> our staff travel to toledo ohio to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> professor jordan smith talks ab
as they have now seen, the united states can fight. the army is different. it is run by a different general and there are different people fighting. it is starting to look like the native americans only have one option left and that option is to negotiate as their own tribe with the united states government. 1795, the added states of america sends delegates to meet with the representatives of every tribe held land in the valley andnmee river they signed the first treaty that deals with native...
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i believe we are still working off the failed reagan vision of the united states. i believe we need a vision for the 21st century of what the rights are of american citizens. i believe they have been being trampled on. i believe it's time for us to re-examine what it means to be an american, what american itself means. that's what i'm interested in. i think that's what the american people are interested in. i should point out, i've qualified for the november debate. i get a chance in october in november to put forward the positive vision. steve: what was your first entry into politics? i read you were involved with the walter mondale campaign in 1984. a summerr: i did work for the mondale campaign. me, i also tried to support john kerry in his attempt to get elected president in 2004. the first time as a principle that i was involved politically was in 2010 when i cochaired a proposition in california to beat to oil companies who were trying to roll back our progressive energy line. that was the first time i felt i was making a lead political stance in contrast to
i believe we are still working off the failed reagan vision of the united states. i believe we need a vision for the 21st century of what the rights are of american citizens. i believe they have been being trampled on. i believe it's time for us to re-examine what it means to be an american, what american itself means. that's what i'm interested in. i think that's what the american people are interested in. i should point out, i've qualified for the november debate. i get a chance in october in...
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williams, united states army. sergeant williams acted with gallantry above and beyond the call of duty on april 6, 2008, while serving as a weapons sergeant, special operations task force 33. in support of operation enduring freedom. sergeant williams' actions are keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, special operations command central and the united states army. [applause] >> jessie: that was president trump awarding the medal of honor to master sergeant matthew williams. we have more breaking news. we just got new video of the pentagon of the raid that kill isis leader al-baghdadi. so there you have some drone video up top showing munitions around the compound. there they are, the special operators i guess breaching the compound walls. greg, thoughts. >> greg: you know when i listened to president trump describe the hero's actions, i always -- i keep hearing how would that sound if you did the media? brian steltzer, facing great peril. posting a brave treat
williams, united states army. sergeant williams acted with gallantry above and beyond the call of duty on april 6, 2008, while serving as a weapons sergeant, special operations task force 33. in support of operation enduring freedom. sergeant williams' actions are keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, special operations command central and the united states army. [applause] >> jessie: that was president trump awarding the medal of...
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the united states is now completely absent. so you look at that and think that's a foreign policy victory? i'd hate to see what a failure looks like. that's a complicated issue. but the way in which he handled this. look at just the thing with turkey right now. he threatened the turks and said don't go in. they went in. he says i am going to impose sanctions on you if you go in. they go in and do what they want to. the turks stop their military action just because they had finished, they had accomplished their goals and trump declares victory and says all sanctions are lifted. what donald trump is now revealing to the world about himself is he is a paper tiger. he never actually follows through on any of his threats. the sanctions against turkey were toothless. the threats against iran have been toothless. the threats against north korea have been toothless. he is very good at the kind of braggadocio on the podium, but he never follows through. so the turks were told this is a red line, do not go in. they went in. he said we ar
the united states is now completely absent. so you look at that and think that's a foreign policy victory? i'd hate to see what a failure looks like. that's a complicated issue. but the way in which he handled this. look at just the thing with turkey right now. he threatened the turks and said don't go in. they went in. he says i am going to impose sanctions on you if you go in. they go in and do what they want to. the turks stop their military action just because they had finished, they had...
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and the stakes for the united states are clear: the e.u. is america's largt trading partner, and the u.k. is one of america's closest allies. nick schifn has the story. >> schifrin: today, british prime minister boris johnson threw his arms around negotiators and saluteropean leaders for agreeing on new terms of their divorce. johnson evenid a full victory lap around the table, celebrating what he's compared to reaching the peak of mount everest. >> it's been long, it's been painful. it's been divisive. and now is the moment for us, as a count come together. >> schifrin: malh of the new s the old deal. the united kingdom leaves the european union after a transition period that ends in december 2020. british residents ine, and european residents in the u.k., mainin their status. and, britain pays europe about $45 billion. the sticking point has always en the border between northern ireland, a member of the united kingdom, and the republic of ireland, a country in the european union. border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland
and the stakes for the united states are clear: the e.u. is america's largt trading partner, and the u.k. is one of america's closest allies. nick schifn has the story. >> schifrin: today, british prime minister boris johnson threw his arms around negotiators and saluteropean leaders for agreeing on new terms of their divorce. johnson evenid a full victory lap around the table, celebrating what he's compared to reaching the peak of mount everest. >> it's been long, it's been...
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the united states more than any terrorism. the united states more than any other nation in the world this is the power and the will to hunt other nations in the world this is the power and the will to hunt to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people. british prime ministers 3rd attempt to get an election to break the. british prime minister's 3rd attempt to get an election to break the impasse is booted out. you agree to extend the withdrawal deadline. you agreed to extend the withdrawal deadline for another 3 months. gripped by the 21st consecutive 3 months. gripped by the 21st consecutive weekend violent protests. driving money away from. violent protests. driving money away from financial. the world strictly governed singapore. the world strictly governed singapore. news this is our all top headline story then think u.s. defense secretary caspar has noted his country's military for news this hour all top headlin
the united states more than any terrorism. the united states more than any other nation in the world this is the power and the will to hunt other nations in the world this is the power and the will to hunt to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people. british prime ministers 3rd attempt to get an election to break the. british prime minister's 3rd attempt to get an election to break...