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american capital. all right. let me leave schafer shear and consider how missionary diplomacy should reconfigure some our understandings of the early republic most generally, and even broader than the early republic itself. missionary primacy adds new depth to barlow's argument in a government of sight that the girl early of the federal government was often hidden from a general public. questions of a strong state. weak state. in the newest variant, the imperial. excite historians of the early. most of these look back to british historians. michael braddock, john brewer. patrick o'brien who speak of the rise. the fiscal military state. for example, max eddings, a revolution in favor of government influentially that americans use this tradition as the underlying rationale for their own state. similarly, max new map of empires exposes the long tail of late 18th century british imperial and gautham rao has argued in the william mary quarterly that the early united states governments quote imperial aims and practices
american capital. all right. let me leave schafer shear and consider how missionary diplomacy should reconfigure some our understandings of the early republic most generally, and even broader than the early republic itself. missionary primacy adds new depth to barlow's argument in a government of sight that the girl early of the federal government was often hidden from a general public. questions of a strong state. weak state. in the newest variant, the imperial. excite historians of the early....
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american. he spoke about christian nationalism last fall in event sponsored by the student union. and this is a little bit of what he had to say about christian is a political religion premised on the claim that the united states was founded as a christian nation, that we were based on judeo principles, whatever that vague phrase mean, and that we have strayed from that foundation. and they use the language of return of getting back to our godly roots to justify all manner, oftentimes hateful, evil, public policy, think back to june 1st, 2020. this is when then president donald trump had peaceful protesters, gassed, beaten and brutalized with rubber bullets so that he could walk to church to pose for photograph with a bible. the point of that malignant stroll was to show that are a bible believing bible beating, churched nation, that we are a christian nation and anyone who disagrees should be beaten and gassed. the goal of christian nationalism is to or rewrite the constitution so that it crea
american. he spoke about christian nationalism last fall in event sponsored by the student union. and this is a little bit of what he had to say about christian is a political religion premised on the claim that the united states was founded as a christian nation, that we were based on judeo principles, whatever that vague phrase mean, and that we have strayed from that foundation. and they use the language of return of getting back to our godly roots to justify all manner, oftentimes hateful,...
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an american pretty much done nothing. now, exactly ten years later, north korea, south korea, according to the truman, within a week, ground troops are being sent. this is a new transformed nation and that american involvement does transform this civil conflict into something much bigger, which then subsequently gets transformed in something even bigger in sort of october, november, december, when the people's of china then also intervenes. so there is an escalation of what the korean war is over course of 1950 from the civil conflict into the united states, being at war with the communist regime of china and so thank you all for being here morning and thank you for including me in this conversation usually the question of when a war that the united states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press
an american pretty much done nothing. now, exactly ten years later, north korea, south korea, according to the truman, within a week, ground troops are being sent. this is a new transformed nation and that american involvement does transform this civil conflict into something much bigger, which then subsequently gets transformed in something even bigger in sort of october, november, december, when the people's of china then also intervenes. so there is an escalation of what the korean war is...
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this was one's part of the american dream, but now it's out of leech from many into us. americans, me because this computers fuse cars quintessential to the american lifestyle. bunch on affordable for music. affording a call, the maintenance of a n d insurance office has become a major challenge obstacle and problem for many, many 1000 americans. why is that? will find out americans and the automobiles and america. this is a lot of fear, the level of fear lasting more than 100 years, especially relations, driven by the idea of unlimited mobility. and with that feed quite let's talk about what cars are to americans. the land of the free and holding into the race unified in its appetite for more cost, populating an effort, expending highway and interesting. we constitute the greatest country in the world . great in resources, and in the vision of all people. great an accomplishment in the past. and equally great in promise for the future of the modern united states of america, he won an automobile because it's the easiest way to explore this great country. this country and its economy b
this was one's part of the american dream, but now it's out of leech from many into us. americans, me because this computers fuse cars quintessential to the american lifestyle. bunch on affordable for music. affording a call, the maintenance of a n d insurance office has become a major challenge obstacle and problem for many, many 1000 americans. why is that? will find out americans and the automobiles and america. this is a lot of fear, the level of fear lasting more than 100 years, especially...
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you know, we're talking about a situation in which 20,000 americans have died because it most americans honestly believed that it was important. and to you know, to convince the russians and the chinese that we were formidable nation and that they would be deterred from taking other actions. and i'm just using that one sentence. but it's not just one sentence. it's this whole event. it was very i could go on forever in 500 pages, but i saw reading that, reading that material and just looking at the exchanges that were going back and forth, you know, it was just extraordinary and really, did you know i was an antiwar person back then? you know, i still have good feelings about columbia 68 and so forth, but even as a friend, which i think is happening right as we sit here, but you know even as somebody that was the antiwar i actually felt like when was reading things that it was really shocking i was very startled by what i was seeing in the negotiations with the russians and the chinese. and substantively, this isn't just a matter of personalities, but one of the things i try to talk abo
you know, we're talking about a situation in which 20,000 americans have died because it most americans honestly believed that it was important. and to you know, to convince the russians and the chinese that we were formidable nation and that they would be deterred from taking other actions. and i'm just using that one sentence. but it's not just one sentence. it's this whole event. it was very i could go on forever in 500 pages, but i saw reading that, reading that material and just looking at...
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for americans. even worse, he tried to persuade his competitors to do the same and drive the price of crude oil up to $200 per barrel in a display of naked greed. so any republican colleagues were serious about wanting to lower energy costs for americans, they'd hold hearings. they're in charge. they're in the majority. they should hold hearings and put legislation on the floor to deal with this scandal instead of standing here debating the freedom of appliances. so mr. chairman, republicans claim they want to lower energy costs but their actions speak louder than their words. they're beyond furious if you try to use technology to lower the energy consumption of household appliances, and save americans money. but a big oil c.e.o. colluding with opec nations to pick american pockets? you'd be hard-pressed to get republicans to care about that. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. lesko: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm prepared to close a
for americans. even worse, he tried to persuade his competitors to do the same and drive the price of crude oil up to $200 per barrel in a display of naked greed. so any republican colleagues were serious about wanting to lower energy costs for americans, they'd hold hearings. they're in charge. they're in the majority. they should hold hearings and put legislation on the floor to deal with this scandal instead of standing here debating the freedom of appliances. so mr. chairman, republicans...
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so not a yahoo was essentially middle the book. yet again, by an american president, the american secretary of state and american administration. who will allow this more to continue who provided the weapons nothing. y'all was in no hurry for him. a little more for rental is politically beneficial. and i do think once you take these ready prime minister seriously, i do think the preparations that they may drop off. i do not think there was an idea consensus box. if not said yahoo has his way and he has not stopped. then the over one medium palestinians in rough are all going to face. what is going to be one couldn't imagine yet. and now the, when despite lation of international, no devastation killing, i know, you know that, that is going to happen if something else doesn't intervene and it's blinking, just blew the jobs. right. can somebody else intervene william lauren say what do you think? i know who last off the hook and if so, what are the implications for? and he seems 5 deal as well. i agree, gross motor with what daniel saying, i, i don't think he's entirely off the hook. i still t
so not a yahoo was essentially middle the book. yet again, by an american president, the american secretary of state and american administration. who will allow this more to continue who provided the weapons nothing. y'all was in no hurry for him. a little more for rental is politically beneficial. and i do think once you take these ready prime minister seriously, i do think the preparations that they may drop off. i do not think there was an idea consensus box. if not said yahoo has his way...
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there are 107 million americans, young americans young americans using the application. if the chinese government wanted to spread propaganda, that fear among u.s. lawmakers is they could do so and influence american politics. >> host: are gaster to talk about the future tiktok in the united states, in light of this legislation if you want ask questions about it, democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. independents 202-748-8002. and if you want to text us your thoughts, , 202-748-8003 is how you do that. witches we just have polid partisan lines. this is not of partisan issue. >> guest: it is not. we saw the first during the hearing when the tiktok ceo came he was grilled by both sides of the aisle. when a clear the committee was completely unanimous. when it cleared the house and the senate it had broad support. this is something that is shared by both parties. >> host: speaking of that ceo, the tiktok ceo got on the platform after the passage of the legislation and respond to president biden signing it. here's a portion of what he had to say and then we'll ge
there are 107 million americans, young americans young americans using the application. if the chinese government wanted to spread propaganda, that fear among u.s. lawmakers is they could do so and influence american politics. >> host: are gaster to talk about the future tiktok in the united states, in light of this legislation if you want ask questions about it, democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. independents 202-748-8002. and if you want to text us your thoughts, ,...
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therefore, on this day, americans are honored as soldiers who died on american soil during the american revolution, the civil war, and who fought for freedom and the principles of democracy in other countries. countries of the world, they remember the participants of the first and second world wars, as well as participants of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and throughout the country. people on the eve of memorial day, also on memorial day, visit cemeteries, military cemeteries to pay tribute to people who died defending the united states, and today the president of america, joe biden, traditionally, together with other heads of state, together with the head of the pentagon, lloyd austin , they visited arlington cemetery, which is the largest military cemetery in the united states, and speaking there at the lloyd austin cemetery with... that although america has advanced military technology, the human resource is still america's greatest resource, and that on this day we americans should remember the price that the american military has paid for democracy and continue to defend democr
therefore, on this day, americans are honored as soldiers who died on american soil during the american revolution, the civil war, and who fought for freedom and the principles of democracy in other countries. countries of the world, they remember the participants of the first and second world wars, as well as participants of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and throughout the country. people on the eve of memorial day, also on memorial day, visit cemeteries, military cemeteries to pay tribute...
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it is american history. it is american history. together we makeistory, not erase it for me, the value of diversity, equity, inclusion are the core strength of america. that's what i am proud to have the most diversetration in history that taps into the full talents of our country. it starts at the top with the vice president. on memorial day, i proudly stood with a black man, the highest order, the first black secretary of defense. the second black chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. black women had of military units. who are overseeing the most diverse and strongest fighting force in the history of the world. folks, the threat trump poses is good in the second term than in the first. it is true that when he left in 2020, something really snapped in this guy. [laughter] no, i'm serious. that is why january 6 happened, when he unleashed an insurrection. now he's running again that he is clearly unhinged. he calls insurrectionists who stormed the capital "patriots." if reelected, he wants to harden, quote, "every one of them." le
it is american history. it is american history. together we makeistory, not erase it for me, the value of diversity, equity, inclusion are the core strength of america. that's what i am proud to have the most diversetration in history that taps into the full talents of our country. it starts at the top with the vice president. on memorial day, i proudly stood with a black man, the highest order, the first black secretary of defense. the second black chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. black...
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be honest with the american people and people around the world. we need diversification as different sources become economic and make sense. most of the transitions like wind and solar don't work economically. they are getting better and over time they will take their percentage of diversification but they won't replace oil while you are alive, your kids are alive or your grandkids are alive. i want people to get over it. number 2, energy security, we've learned from ukrainian war, they started drilling the ocean, and to be a next x border. the largest net export, matters to american taxpayers and i will tell you why, you talk about and why. we should maximize output and put a royalty on it like they did in norway and use that royalty for one purpose, paying down the national debt. you want to get out of the mess we have in debt, that's how you do it. we can too because we are one of the largest producers of oil on earth, it should be pro production, drill drill drill, distribute distribute disturbing, build new refineries off of america and make
be honest with the american people and people around the world. we need diversification as different sources become economic and make sense. most of the transitions like wind and solar don't work economically. they are getting better and over time they will take their percentage of diversification but they won't replace oil while you are alive, your kids are alive or your grandkids are alive. i want people to get over it. number 2, energy security, we've learned from ukrainian war, they started...
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the americans took it out on the population. general jacob smith in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of fall on ega porter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of terror, according to the most conservative estimates lead to the death of about 200000 filipino. the americans managed to suppress the gorilla as only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve the independence. the state of israel requests the court to reject the request for the modification. an indication of provisional measures submitted by the republic of south africa. israel attack, hold at an international court of justice, hearing as the country tries to shift the blame for a top 10 says that has killed more than 35000 in gaza. a med criticism from the u. n to us and build a floating docks to deliver aid to god the most land cros
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american companies are also using our data in selling it. host: are there other countries as concerned about national security or privacy when it comes to tiktok like the united states? guest: yes there aren't many countries that have banned the app for federal employees in users, government employees. as far as a band for all people of that particular country, it is much rarer. india has that but not many others. host: maria curi is joining us from axios about the tiktok man. let's go to north carolina, independent line. caller: my question is more or less on a national security but more on use and addiction. i understand most people are concerned about the youth and how it is affecting mental health. guest: you are cutting out but i think i got the gist of it is what is being done about the addiction aspect and youth mental health? this will not address this issue, because we know once tiktok does not prevail in court and is eventually removed from the u.s. market, there are many social media companies out there. another issue that congres
american companies are also using our data in selling it. host: are there other countries as concerned about national security or privacy when it comes to tiktok like the united states? guest: yes there aren't many countries that have banned the app for federal employees in users, government employees. as far as a band for all people of that particular country, it is much rarer. india has that but not many others. host: maria curi is joining us from axios about the tiktok man. let's go to north...
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the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like them. that's the most. but then would you mind that, sir? the way many things are quenched? guessing they're going to send me pictures on long story? is this your mother? i'm just getting it over. i know she'd be actually done where send me spring or seem to academic kind of sick and then when i went to consider bank but the most in washington. ok. then of course, the more you know, you most of them know created to so we are in a time that couldn't be the last to days. and we must be solved and light voices of love for people to see and find christ. so it's hard, but good spiritual man like you provide the life for people to follow up with the shooting and assume it's i've got to train them with the going by motor smart there's, there's numerous thrown in with the me, i just the little i'm or below credit, i'm not sure if i'm here or is it isn't you, you're going to create a new yorkers really generally will certainly increase, could look at the
the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like them. that's the most. but then would you mind that, sir? the way many things are quenched? guessing they're going to send me pictures on long story? is this your mother? i'm just getting it over. i know she'd be actually done where send me spring or seem to academic kind of sick and then when i went to consider bank but the most in washington. ok. then of...
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the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like them. that's the most. but then would you mind that? so the way many things are quenched guessing they're going to send me pictures on on store is this your mother is getting it over. i know she'd be actually done. where send me is brand new, seemed academic kind of sick and let me know which one sooner beat but the most in washington. ok. then of course, the more you know, are you much at the no credit to so we are in a time that couldn't be the last to days. and we must be solved and light voices of love for people to see and find christ. so it's hard, but good spiritual man like you provide the light for people to follow up on the session yet. assume okay. and it's i'm going to train them. we just have to go to go by medicine. what the rest on what the me yeah i just the little i'm on my below credit. i'm not sure if i'm here or is it, is there any, is there any more questions? any general or several class could look at the boulevard, you know
the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like them. that's the most. but then would you mind that? so the way many things are quenched guessing they're going to send me pictures on on store is this your mother is getting it over. i know she'd be actually done. where send me is brand new, seemed academic kind of sick and let me know which one sooner beat but the most in washington. ok. then of course,...
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wi the americans. te i can talk, i think, a little more about this inhe mediterranean during the first barbary war and the west indies, during the quasi war wh in the 1790s. so they thought that the americans had the pti they knew that the americans had very good. but it remain to be hebegiing of whether the united states navy would be able to live up that l or not. i think it's a very good point that if you look back to 1e fosn europe and you had, you knowrt d wellington doing his thingeast you had sort of napoleon getting bogged down around moscow whilst the royal navy was trying to contain napoleon, france at the time. so you had you always had some leftovers on the western atlantic at that particular point where i would sayt e us navy had modeled on the royal navy was in the fighting spit icwas epitomized so much by stephen decatur, you know, in numerons■[ghou his life, whether was in 1884, which got that apocryphal quote fromal ld nelson of bolton daring or or evee,you kne macedonian. i think th
wi the americans. te i can talk, i think, a little more about this inhe mediterranean during the first barbary war and the west indies, during the quasi war wh in the 1790s. so they thought that the americans had the pti they knew that the americans had very good. but it remain to be hebegiing of whether the united states navy would be able to live up that l or not. i think it's a very good point that if you look back to 1e fosn europe and you had, you knowrt d wellington doing his thingeast...
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the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like the next the most. but then would you mind that, sir, or where and then different things are quenched, guessing they're going to send me pictures on long story. is this your mother? i'm just getting it over. i know she'd be actually done where send me spring or seemed academic kind of sick and then when i went to consider bank but the most in washington. ok. then of course, the more you know, are you much at the know created to. so we are in a time that couldn't be the last to days. and we must be salt and light voices of love for people to see and find christ. so it's hard, but good spiritual man like you provide the life for people to follow up with the with a century in your issue in the country now with the by murder. smart there's, there's numerous thrown in with the me. yeah, i just belittle my below credit and that, you know, is it is in new york when you create a new across the board, several grants could look at the boulevard, you know,
the saddest thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like the next the most. but then would you mind that, sir, or where and then different things are quenched, guessing they're going to send me pictures on long story. is this your mother? i'm just getting it over. i know she'd be actually done where send me spring or seemed academic kind of sick and then when i went to consider bank but the most in washington....
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who are not american citizens, having a major say in american elections. they're not even hiding it anymore. one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who happens to represent new york city in this body openly called for more illegal immigration for her district because she says she, quote, needs more people in her district for redistricting purposes. this absurd notion pushed by my colleagues across the aisle that these noncitizens should shape the future of our nation is completely unconstitutional. they are co-roading the essence of american citizenship, turning it into a political commodity. the equal representation act is our line in the sand. it is time to end the charade by rewarding states like new york and california for this reckless sanctuary antics that undermine our laws. i urge my colleagues to rise above partisan manipulation, protect the sanctity of our democracy and support the equal representation act. let's send a clear message that the value of american citizenship is absolute and our elections are not for sale. i yield back.
who are not american citizens, having a major say in american elections. they're not even hiding it anymore. one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who happens to represent new york city in this body openly called for more illegal immigration for her district because she says she, quote, needs more people in her district for redistricting purposes. this absurd notion pushed by my colleagues across the aisle that these noncitizens should shape the future of our nation is completely...
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government, my american students are muslim or non-muslim americans, black and white. all together , we see that part of the students who are concerned about freedom and freedom, who pour into the streets and take over the universities . at the same time, they are being strongly opposed to them, they are imposing restrictions, and there are also confrontations and arrests, but this has happened. and this incident is also a very interesting incident because i say it is interesting because there has never been a history of street protests or street gatherings in the history of political and social developments in america regarding foreign policy issues and domestic policy issues. there have been incidents that we had against the war in the vietnam story, but it had a different content . it was not the generality of the war, but at that time, military service was mandatory in america, and young people had to go and be sent for military service, and in fact, this movement the movement of the movement was that we don't go to fight, the army can do whatever it wants, but we
government, my american students are muslim or non-muslim americans, black and white. all together , we see that part of the students who are concerned about freedom and freedom, who pour into the streets and take over the universities . at the same time, they are being strongly opposed to them, they are imposing restrictions, and there are also confrontations and arrests, but this has happened. and this incident is also a very interesting incident because i say it is interesting because there...
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america, american power. it would be resented and sooner or later and overthrown if it served only ends. american power would be accepted and reinforced by allies. if that power contributed to the welfare of others, americans and their partners and would achieve collective security or they would enjoy no security at all. this is a lesson that the americans in the 1940s learned through pain that they sought to teach to the next generation. that the americans of the postwar struggled to apply and the americans of the 2020s are once again arguing over. woodrow wilson gained fame in the first place. as an educator, his greatest contribution as president was educational to he himself was unable live the lesson he taught. that happens often enough in education, and it does not detract from the truth power of the lesson. woodrow wilson wrote more memorable phrases than any president after abraham lincoln. to my mind the most important phrase to clark, his typewriter was this from war message of april 1917, the world
america, american power. it would be resented and sooner or later and overthrown if it served only ends. american power would be accepted and reinforced by allies. if that power contributed to the welfare of others, americans and their partners and would achieve collective security or they would enjoy no security at all. this is a lesson that the americans in the 1940s learned through pain that they sought to teach to the next generation. that the americans of the postwar struggled to apply and...
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and nine white americans. it's important note and i'll just say this, since i'm on the subject of the detroit race, riot of 1943, another five african-americans that die, 17 die at the hands of law enforcement is not case with the white that died doing this this racial violence that takes place. but in response that event because it is so stark i in terms of sort of drawing the nation's attention to race relations a number of communities cities and state governments will will launch race relations committees or committees and commissions to study race relations in. their spaces like that's the case in june of 1943, when edward kelley, of course, the mayor of chicago, establishes the mayor his committee and conference on race relations relations. and this committee simply form to prevent a race riot from happening in chicago. sort of preventative in nature. can i don't go over the details of how many of these committees and commissions there were it is significant. let's go ahead and turn the corner. we have a
and nine white americans. it's important note and i'll just say this, since i'm on the subject of the detroit race, riot of 1943, another five african-americans that die, 17 die at the hands of law enforcement is not case with the white that died doing this this racial violence that takes place. but in response that event because it is so stark i in terms of sort of drawing the nation's attention to race relations a number of communities cities and state governments will will launch race...
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values, american culture, american values, american policies. so very ambitious effort. it was very much president eisenhower's creation was created in 1953. soon after he was elected president, the first director of u.s. cia was sworn in at the white house by the president himself. the first director attended meetings with the president and as part of the national security council and under u.s. cia was the voice of america. and many, many other elements of information, if you wish, information policy. i also happen to have been an employee of usaa for a five years in the mid 1980s as the director of the russian service of the voice of america, which was then part of usaa. so i had direct contact with and involvement in the work of the u.s. cia. so let me just run through some of the programs that usaa was responsible for and why they played such an important role in. well, throughout the entire cold war, i may add, i think very short sighted. the u.s. closed the agency in the 1990s. can considering it to be well considering it a piece dividend
values, american culture, american values, american policies. so very ambitious effort. it was very much president eisenhower's creation was created in 1953. soon after he was elected president, the first director of u.s. cia was sworn in at the white house by the president himself. the first director attended meetings with the president and as part of the national security council and under u.s. cia was the voice of america. and many, many other elements of information, if you wish,...
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the us army was already spying on american citizens. the cia was spying on american citizens. the fbi was certainly spying on american citizens. so he would talk over the course of his testimony to the church committee that what he was proposing in in the early 1970s was really not something new. mary jo cook was an fbi informant who had worked closely with vietnam veterans, a association's in her native buffalo, new york, and she had become an fbi informant, in part because she knew someone who was an fbi informant and in part because she understood that maybe she could help the government in some way monitor sort of and prevent violent activity among vietnam vets. but what she found is that these vietnam vets that she was working with were peacefully adverse, waiting on their own behalf for vietnam veterans who had returned home, who were having problems reintegrating into society, some of them needed additional health care services that they weren't receiving some of them needed assistan finding homes and an apartment to rent. and so she was helping them. and as she got to
the us army was already spying on american citizens. the cia was spying on american citizens. the fbi was certainly spying on american citizens. so he would talk over the course of his testimony to the church committee that what he was proposing in in the early 1970s was really not something new. mary jo cook was an fbi informant who had worked closely with vietnam veterans, a association's in her native buffalo, new york, and she had become an fbi informant, in part because she knew someone...
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i mean, just murdered lynching. african americans, especially african american men, the african americans who were innocent by the way. but the great majority is what a, somehow that story were melted into o j. simpson's defense. guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seem to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of b l, a. police department, which at the time was, i mean, almost beyond the pay or when in terms of some of the corruption and some of the things that they were doing there. and then the views that, that, that ball of information to punish the states. lawyers for prosecuting this fine upstanding african american man. joining us now to discuss the o j simpson case and more we are joined by legal and media analyst turning model lied on media and attorney rider and political commentator robert patello, who was running by the way to be a superior court judge in fulton county, georgia not far from where i used to live when i worked at cnn. so
i mean, just murdered lynching. african americans, especially african american men, the african americans who were innocent by the way. but the great majority is what a, somehow that story were melted into o j. simpson's defense. guess what? it seemed to work as jurors. the majority of who were minorities, by the way, in this case because of where the trial was being held, seem to take into account the past. and then they threw in the reset the actions of b l, a. police department, which at the...
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democracy and the enable of american fashions. i said to myself, i wish i had that kind of power. what would be worth for work? people in your neck, the enabling power in the mighty way, not just here, but around the world. i'm committed to those rest and all the rest of the middle east that aged in latin america. but all it meant was that i was calling in the questionnaire version of t. now you remember margaret baptist, tina, there is no alternative. you must fit and accommodate yourself, become well adjusted to injustice. and those saying no, no, not at all. there is an alternative. in my campaign, nothing but a moment in a moment, this band for to keep in mind you see change of talking about and that come about when president won't come about with disability. we're talking about social move most as on the way to fundamental transformation, the economy, nation state. and of course, i want to hear the american empire in order to dismantle the empire. we don't need 800000000, it's around the world. we don't need special operation
democracy and the enable of american fashions. i said to myself, i wish i had that kind of power. what would be worth for work? people in your neck, the enabling power in the mighty way, not just here, but around the world. i'm committed to those rest and all the rest of the middle east that aged in latin america. but all it meant was that i was calling in the questionnaire version of t. now you remember margaret baptist, tina, there is no alternative. you must fit and accommodate yourself,...
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the very beginning of negotiations , the americans’ consent to begin negotiations is already a defeat, because they announced, announced loudly, that we are waging a war for preservation. it would have collapsed in the twenty-first year, what collapsed? everything, everything, everything has collapsed, everything has collapsed, what is the article, but i’ll try understand, well, if, if they had gone to negotiations in ’21 and signed the withdrawal of troops on the border of ’97, they could have played for three years, they could have played for three years, they were preparing aggression, they did that then, then they are just morons, but then you say, yes, this is the easy way. you can’t sign such an agreement, they didn’t sign it in 2121, now they’re still doing the same thing, but notice how interesting it is, dim, not only are they, but the americans are silent, that is, they’re blinkin’ croaked about the use of weapons, mokol, but those on whom the decision depends are silent, and the fools of europe said, no, no, no, no, they, they didn’t give the go-ahead, osi
the very beginning of negotiations , the americans’ consent to begin negotiations is already a defeat, because they announced, announced loudly, that we are waging a war for preservation. it would have collapsed in the twenty-first year, what collapsed? everything, everything, everything has collapsed, everything has collapsed, what is the article, but i’ll try understand, well, if, if they had gone to negotiations in ’21 and signed the withdrawal of troops on the border of ’97, they...
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and many black americans as well. they send letters to lincoln and to the federal government, offering their services and the federal government turns down from lincoln's perspective is not a war over slavery. it's a war over union. this is a white man's war, has nothing to do with african. they know the war about slavery, as do white southerners all know. the war is somehow about slavery. but from lincoln's perspective, he's not going to allow them to fight after the emancipation proclamation is issued in january of 1863, lincoln's welcomes black men into the army and upwards of 200,000 serve and lincoln to see that they are an essential of the war effort. they make up 10% of the union army and he knows that the union would not win without their service. but 1861 is a different time. and our first letter is one of these letters that lincoln kept, but that he didn't answer the offer. wow. thank you. new york. april. 1861. honorable abraham lincoln, president states. dear sir, in the present crisis distracted state of
and many black americans as well. they send letters to lincoln and to the federal government, offering their services and the federal government turns down from lincoln's perspective is not a war over slavery. it's a war over union. this is a white man's war, has nothing to do with african. they know the war about slavery, as do white southerners all know. the war is somehow about slavery. but from lincoln's perspective, he's not going to allow them to fight after the emancipation proclamation...
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of a chinese-american man. he was in detroit in 1983, when protests erupted there over the lack of prison time for two white men who had pleaded guilty to killing vincent chin. lee said one of his most defining images showed sikh-americans in central park in the days after the 9/11 attacks, a time when sikhs were targets of violence and discrimination. corky: we read in the history books that america is a nation of immigrants. i just want to say that asians in this country are part and parcel of a much larger picture. john: telling the story of his career, lee often said it began in junior high school, when he saw this iconic photo of the completion of the transcontinental railroad in a textbook. it shows only white men. where, he wondered, were the thousands of chinese laborers who laid the tracks? on the 145th anniversary of the event in 2014, he did something about it, gathering descendants of those workers in utah for a recreation. lee considered it his greatest achievement. >> that photograph will be hong
of a chinese-american man. he was in detroit in 1983, when protests erupted there over the lack of prison time for two white men who had pleaded guilty to killing vincent chin. lee said one of his most defining images showed sikh-americans in central park in the days after the 9/11 attacks, a time when sikhs were targets of violence and discrimination. corky: we read in the history books that america is a nation of immigrants. i just want to say that asians in this country are part and parcel...
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we're just all americans. we're all veterans and we're honoring those that came before us. >> this is the most powerful thing i have done in congress. it is very emotional. and it's positive. i mean, there is so many divisive forces. and, so, to get together with veterans, all services, all generations and actually do something with your hands that improves the world that honors our veterans, that prepares this memorial for hundreds of thousands of americans that come here this weekend, it is really an honor. >> who are you thinking of this memorial day weekend? >> i think about one of my soldiers who i brought home from my first 12-month deployment and then tragically succumbed to the invisible wounds of war and took his own life. sergeant keith nowiki. i think it is important we talk about that, too, because now we have more post-9/11 veterans that have taken their own lives post-service than gave their lives during service. and that's something else that we're working on together. >> yeah. i think of my unc
we're just all americans. we're all veterans and we're honoring those that came before us. >> this is the most powerful thing i have done in congress. it is very emotional. and it's positive. i mean, there is so many divisive forces. and, so, to get together with veterans, all services, all generations and actually do something with your hands that improves the world that honors our veterans, that prepares this memorial for hundreds of thousands of americans that come here this weekend,...
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support for american weapons of israel during what in israel is called the yom kippur war. the arab states declared an oil embargo against the united states, which was very painful, so i don't see anything like that today, or am i missing something? well, you usually always notice everything that needs to be noticed. no, this really is not the case, the position, well, some might call it flexible, but in principle not very fundamental for the arab countries, it is difficult for them, it is difficult for them, because it was explained to them, very clearly, what the financial consequences would be, well , taking into account the fact that... the capital is located in a well-known country in the north of the american continent, this threat is very very serious, very far away coming, so of course the arabs are a little cautious, and you know, seeing this caution, the americans and the israelis are now trying to drag them further towards the implementation of the plan, but data has just leaked about a new plan that was developed in israel. this a most interesting document, i th
support for american weapons of israel during what in israel is called the yom kippur war. the arab states declared an oil embargo against the united states, which was very painful, so i don't see anything like that today, or am i missing something? well, you usually always notice everything that needs to be noticed. no, this really is not the case, the position, well, some might call it flexible, but in principle not very fundamental for the arab countries, it is difficult for them, it is...
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i do not believe that the american people agree with them. mr. president, last year at this time the population of rafah was about 300,000. today it is about 1.3 million. nerd, the population -- in other words, the population has quadrupled, quadrupled in a seven-month people with people who have been driven out of their homes throughout gaza now landing in rafah. and that is why an attack on rafah would make an unspeakable humanitarian disaster even worse. 1.3 million people, including 600,000 children, are sheltering in that area. that means there are some 50,000 people per square mile. it is enormously densely populated. this is also rafah where the vast majority of humanitarian aid is received and distributed and where most of the few remaining medical facilities are located. in other words, mr. president, at a time of massive humanitarian destruction throughout gaza, an attack on rafah would not only greatly add to the death toll, it would severely hinder the ability of humanitarian aid to get through to desperate and starving people. mr. pr
i do not believe that the american people agree with them. mr. president, last year at this time the population of rafah was about 300,000. today it is about 1.3 million. nerd, the population -- in other words, the population has quadrupled, quadrupled in a seven-month people with people who have been driven out of their homes throughout gaza now landing in rafah. and that is why an attack on rafah would make an unspeakable humanitarian disaster even worse. 1.3 million people, including 600,000...
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most americans think that but most americans also think that what is in this budget is really going to help them and isn't that what we are supposed to be about. tax credits which we saw in the one-year work that reduced poverty by almost half that are going to have universal preschool. pell grants which would help so many people that would two to -- go to college. we are going to see lowering of cost of health care for most americans. this budget answers the needs of most americans. i'm just wondering if there's anything else that you want to add. >> as a parent of 2 and a half-year-old we thankfully live in a place, universal prek through 4. the path it's researched sets path on, you would americans should have access to that. >> family leave. >> common sense, one shouldn't have to choose. think of hourly workers. >> it is about how we ourselves as americans and what should be available to people and what is treated as rights for people. also what we believe creates economic growth. this isn't just about spending and taxes, we want to also invest in programs that will allow the econo
most americans think that but most americans also think that what is in this budget is really going to help them and isn't that what we are supposed to be about. tax credits which we saw in the one-year work that reduced poverty by almost half that are going to have universal preschool. pell grants which would help so many people that would two to -- go to college. we are going to see lowering of cost of health care for most americans. this budget answers the needs of most americans. i'm just...
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it was because the americans don't know what's going on behind the curtain that we show the americans a small show. let's hit and this was conveyed to the americans in the form of a message that if you want to make a mistake and have the smallest attack and aggression against iran, this is a corner of the curtain that will happen , mr. george bush. he left sefid without succeeding in the smallest attack on iran since we passed that stage. we actually had the glory of the mujahideen efforts of martyr hassan tehrani moghadam. in ainul ahsan , this should be seen and said that from then on almost in my opinion, closing this case and abandoning it. let's assume that we have found some signs that the americans want to attack us. let's come and say it. let's suffocate. one day , the secretary of the supreme national security council of russia came to iran and said that at the same time, we knew that the americans wanted to attack iran. he also had a meeting with the secretary of our supreme security council, dr. larijani . we, the americans, are certain they are attacking mr. meiri, who was
it was because the americans don't know what's going on behind the curtain that we show the americans a small show. let's hit and this was conveyed to the americans in the form of a message that if you want to make a mistake and have the smallest attack and aggression against iran, this is a corner of the curtain that will happen , mr. george bush. he left sefid without succeeding in the smallest attack on iran since we passed that stage. we actually had the glory of the mujahideen efforts of...
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every piece of american equipment the american military on the -- the american military owned came with scott miller or he destroyed it. >> this attack on biden -- >> he has his time expired. >> unanimous consent to submit two reports from the george w. bush institute on february of 2024, the human cost and corruption. >> so ordered. >> we appreciate your service. we have to learn from what happened, the appeasement in afghanistan. the biden decision to appease is the worst foreign-policy national security decision i believe in the history of the united states. it led directly to the encouragement of dictators who are ruling by gun to invade the democracies on rule of law. we saw that on february of 2022 when putin invaded ukraine, and when the iranian regime invaded israel. we see that today, as the world's largest military buildup is being conducted by the chinese communist party to threaten taiwan. global war on terrorism continues and, with open borders, american families have never been a greater risk of attack. i appreciate the military families who are here today. as a 31 year ve
every piece of american equipment the american military on the -- the american military owned came with scott miller or he destroyed it. >> this attack on biden -- >> he has his time expired. >> unanimous consent to submit two reports from the george w. bush institute on february of 2024, the human cost and corruption. >> so ordered. >> we appreciate your service. we have to learn from what happened, the appeasement in afghanistan. the biden decision to appease is...
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american tom stiglich and his family values. the father tells the mother, now i am sure that someday she will become beautiful. demonstrators with such and such data. harry varvel continues the theme of student protests. columbia university class of 2024 yearbook. the orange robes are not at all random. emmanuelle del rossa from italy with her look, a cheerleader with the word usa on her t-shirt with pom-poms in the color of the palestinian flag. another american, jim margulis. continues on the topic of tent protests, a man who looks like joe biden says: thousands of new households, this is another achievement of mine as president. christopher weint on the role of universities themselves. students in traditional graduate clothing on the right and left. the inscriptions are different, one for palestine, the other for israel. the professor is in the middle. how did i end up here? behind the scenes there is intense bargaining. israel is persuading not to go on the offensive, promising to resume normalization with the gulf monarchie
american tom stiglich and his family values. the father tells the mother, now i am sure that someday she will become beautiful. demonstrators with such and such data. harry varvel continues the theme of student protests. columbia university class of 2024 yearbook. the orange robes are not at all random. emmanuelle del rossa from italy with her look, a cheerleader with the word usa on her t-shirt with pom-poms in the color of the palestinian flag. another american, jim margulis. continues on the...
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he is an american. we are all americans. we need to know where he is and how he is and if he is alive or not and we want him home regardless of his situation. [voice breaks] i would also request that we put pressure on the syrians to admit whether they have him or how the situation is. it is about time. we need to come to a conclusion. it is seven years of not knowing what it is way too loud. we need to come to a conclusion of the circumstances and the situation he is in. thank you. >> thank you. ms. sharmahd. >> members of congress, family members and ladies and gentlemen, my name is gazelle sharmahd, i am the president of jimmy sharmahd. jimmy is a german american national currently held hostage in iran on death row. my father did not travel to iran, he didn't just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. my dad was kidnapped and taken to iran by force. my father is a journalist who used his first amendment right to advocate for freedom, democracy and our god-given right, and he knew if we as americans failed to
he is an american. we are all americans. we need to know where he is and how he is and if he is alive or not and we want him home regardless of his situation. [voice breaks] i would also request that we put pressure on the syrians to admit whether they have him or how the situation is. it is about time. we need to come to a conclusion. it is seven years of not knowing what it is way too loud. we need to come to a conclusion of the circumstances and the situation he is in. thank you. >>...
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he believes it's an important commitment that he made to americans. it is a broken system. >> the question, though, is - what, then, is the white house's message to those americans who did not attend college - for a variety of reasons, perhaps, including perhaps that they didn't want to take on all the debt that went with it right now - that they feel like, in some form, they are responsible for allowing those who did not to pay their fair share? ms. jean-pierre: look, here's the thing. this is a president who has been very clear about making sure that he's building the economy that leaves no one behind. if you look at what the president has done holistically over the past three and a half years, he has tried to build an economy for everyone. this is one part of his economic policy. when you think about creating - 15 million jobs, many of those jobs, if you think about the different legislation that he's passed into law whether it's the bipartisan infrastructure legislation, the chips and science act. it is creating jobs that are good union-paying job
he believes it's an important commitment that he made to americans. it is a broken system. >> the question, though, is - what, then, is the white house's message to those americans who did not attend college - for a variety of reasons, perhaps, including perhaps that they didn't want to take on all the debt that went with it right now - that they feel like, in some form, they are responsible for allowing those who did not to pay their fair share? ms. jean-pierre: look, here's the thing....
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data are really aggregated, not just for asian americans, but including asian americans, native hawaiians and pacific islanders. so it really makes it hard to understand which communities within that large group is experiencing higher rates of any particular cancer. and doctor sharif, when do you, marco sharif marco, when do you expect to have the conclusion of this study? well, this study that we're launching starting june 1st will be a five year study, and we will be collecting data, along the way and having different pieces of information that will be disseminating back out to our community along the way. all right. thank you very much. we're going to be following your study doctor sharif. marco, thank you for doing this. and thanks for being with us tonight and laying it out for us. okay. all right. we are counting down to the paris olympics, and cal's rowing team will have a big presence in paris this summer. ten cal bears, current and former qualified last weekend in switzerland. that competition, often referred to as the last chance regatta, is the final opportunity to qualify for
data are really aggregated, not just for asian americans, but including asian americans, native hawaiians and pacific islanders. so it really makes it hard to understand which communities within that large group is experiencing higher rates of any particular cancer. and doctor sharif, when do you, marco sharif marco, when do you expect to have the conclusion of this study? well, this study that we're launching starting june 1st will be a five year study, and we will be collecting data, along...
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solve problems for hardworking american taxpayers. nothing more, nothing less. people over politics. nothing more, nothing less. reporter: leader jeffries, if congresswoman greene brings this up again, what will you position be? mr. jeffries: haven't given it a thought. reporter: [inaudible] mr. jeffries: we are going to continue to operate under the premise that we need more common sense and less chaos in washington, d.c. we simply want to do our jobs, get things done, make a difference in the lives of the american people, solve real problems, like housing affordability, inflationary pressure, make sure we address the challenges at the border, and then go battle it out in november. as long as house republicans continue to peddle chaos, dysfunction and extremism, and as long as house democrats con to solve problems for everyday americans and deliver real results, then the american people are going to vacate the extreme maga republican majority inamerican products.
solve problems for hardworking american taxpayers. nothing more, nothing less. people over politics. nothing more, nothing less. reporter: leader jeffries, if congresswoman greene brings this up again, what will you position be? mr. jeffries: haven't given it a thought. reporter: [inaudible] mr. jeffries: we are going to continue to operate under the premise that we need more common sense and less chaos in washington, d.c. we simply want to do our jobs, get things done, make a difference in the...
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look, folks, on my w million americans have healthdee care act. trump has tried to get rid of the ada than 50 times. trump is still determined to do it. in his words, he wants to terminate the affordable care act which would deny 3 million black americans health care. end-of-life protections for pre-existing conditions for millions of americans. we are going to deny trump. [applause] during his presidency, he enactetrillion tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited wealthy and the biggest corporations and excluded the fedederepuicans talk about the . well, guess what? racked up more of the federal debt than any previous president in all of american history. now he wants to do it again. at the same time, he is determined to cut social security and medicare. i will protect medicare and i will make the very wealthy share. begin to th [applause] look. i am. [cheers and applause] i am ai w. wall street bud america. the middle class built america, and unions built the middle class. [cheers and applause] i walk the picket line with union workers here inichin
look, folks, on my w million americans have healthdee care act. trump has tried to get rid of the ada than 50 times. trump is still determined to do it. in his words, he wants to terminate the affordable care act which would deny 3 million black americans health care. end-of-life protections for pre-existing conditions for millions of americans. we are going to deny trump. [applause] during his presidency, he enactetrillion tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited wealthy and the biggest...
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one of those americans. and he's your father to hospice, to ensure that's how you came to be with this part of me at 1st. that was actually more of a relief than a shot xt. i got it. i bought a car and truck as well. i mean, i know i know where i came from. it's full voice bullshit. com. the shuttle holder. however, i had red hair and gaps between my teeth extracted from an early age. i had a kind of inferior already complex. i didn't belong. i didn't know where i was at, and i had no protection, no one to protect me. no one supported them. in my childhood, no one ever took me under their wing, need an on going to move. the comrade was a cheeky kid too soon became a thorn in the side of the east. german school system is 3rd grade report card states that he constantly interrupted. lessons and was proud to be a farmer and his family was employed to take action before it's too late. the harbor of options for me, my father was my anchor and guy, i had a secret that belonged only to me. there's one that gave me s
one of those americans. and he's your father to hospice, to ensure that's how you came to be with this part of me at 1st. that was actually more of a relief than a shot xt. i got it. i bought a car and truck as well. i mean, i know i know where i came from. it's full voice bullshit. com. the shuttle holder. however, i had red hair and gaps between my teeth extracted from an early age. i had a kind of inferior already complex. i didn't belong. i didn't know where i was at, and i had no...
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universities and american high schools. and the students go to israel for a tour. some of the people who participated in this movement went on tours of the israeli government and then wrote that when we went to israel, we saw apartheid. they took this to justify what is happening. there are naqba students , their iqs are high, then these students, many of whom are colored, you know , there is a demographic change in the american society. now, the majority of young people under 18 years of age in america are of color they are skin, this student has a kindred spirit . now, i have seen many cases, they say that when we went there, we saw apartheid , we understood what our great-grandfathers had in america. for them, the issue of palestine is not the issue of another people in another land, this is their own issue. they themselves say that time 50 years ago, 60 years ago, when you had apartheid in america, at that time we were fighting, that's why it gives these people this power, it gives these people power , it creates a conn
universities and american high schools. and the students go to israel for a tour. some of the people who participated in this movement went on tours of the israeli government and then wrote that when we went to israel, we saw apartheid. they took this to justify what is happening. there are naqba students , their iqs are high, then these students, many of whom are colored, you know , there is a demographic change in the american society. now, the majority of young people under 18 years of age...
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potential, they can strike american airfields in the region, strike american bases in the region. we don't have an adequate response to that. we would need 900 to 1500000 american troops deployed into the region to have any chance of successfully engaging in defeating a rug uh, strategically. we don't have that one of the things that this who the exercise has taught us about the, the, the bellman deb straight, which is the strategic straighten. the red sea is the us navy cannot guarantee that it can keep it open. and now what happens if you run shirts down the street or her moves for years we've been told by the us navy, we guarantee that the street will be open around. can't shut it down. no, i think you ron can shut it down or we don't have the means available. this is where we have to be careful about allowing a motion to get ahead of actual capability. we have our military so grated today that we project a power that can't be backed up with meaningful force. we cannot do an operation. desert storm today, and we would need an operation. desert storm on steroids. to take care of
potential, they can strike american airfields in the region, strike american bases in the region. we don't have an adequate response to that. we would need 900 to 1500000 american troops deployed into the region to have any chance of successfully engaging in defeating a rug uh, strategically. we don't have that one of the things that this who the exercise has taught us about the, the, the bellman deb straight, which is the strategic straighten. the red sea is the us navy cannot guarantee that...
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humanitarian law using american weapons. and it's war on concept. pressure is growing on president joe binding to end up ministry support is rather some of the biggest recipients of americans for an age funded mainly by tax payers dollars. many americans without questioning whether washington spends too much money to support its allies. opponents say that funding could be better spent at home developing us infrastructure and defending borders in 2022 total us for an a top $70000000000.00 for the 1st time in 70 years. fuel plants, military support, as well as you crane. it's on track to smash through that record in 2024. in april congress approved the $95000000000.00 spending bill. that includes $61000000000.00 for ukraine and $26000000000.00 for it is rarely weapons as well as a few minutes in a, in a to palestinians. pools are increasing for the us to use it's leverage with israel to force it to hold its war on concept for us. president joe biden has been pushing for more assistance to you, praying for months and hailed the
humanitarian law using american weapons. and it's war on concept. pressure is growing on president joe binding to end up ministry support is rather some of the biggest recipients of americans for an age funded mainly by tax payers dollars. many americans without questioning whether washington spends too much money to support its allies. opponents say that funding could be better spent at home developing us infrastructure and defending borders in 2022 total us for an a top $70000000000.00 for...
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this was one part of the american dream, but now it's out of reach for many americans. me because this con, previous huge cars quintessential to the american lifestyle such on the affordable formula. affording a call, the maintenance of a n. d. insurance over count has become a major challenge obstacle and problem for many, many 1000 americans. why is that? will find out the americans of the automobiles and america. this is a love of the love affair lasting more than 100 years, especially relations, driven by the idea of unlimited mobility. and with that freedom quite let's talk about what cars are to americans. the land of the free and home, most of the braves unified in its appetite for more cause, populating an ever expanding highway and interstate system. we constitute the greatest country in the world. great in resources and in the vision of all people. great an accomplishment in the past, and equally great and the problem is for the future. the modern united states of america, e one and automobile because it's the easiest way to explore this great country. this co
this was one part of the american dream, but now it's out of reach for many americans. me because this con, previous huge cars quintessential to the american lifestyle such on the affordable formula. affording a call, the maintenance of a n. d. insurance over count has become a major challenge obstacle and problem for many, many 1000 americans. why is that? will find out the americans of the automobiles and america. this is a love of the love affair lasting more than 100 years, especially...
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now the american cnn tv channel revealed that american weapons were used in the attack on rifa. cn was able to get pictures from the scene of this fatal incident identify on sunday. what we were able to see was evidence of a used ammunition section. palestinian women and children in rafah, of course , have a lot in common with the position of their former officials . hamas is not just an armed organization, but an ideology that has penetrated the lives of the people, and i predict that if free elections are held in the gaza strip, hamas will win with a very large vote. the zionist regime declared that the destruction of hamas is impossible kot added that hamas is an organization and a belief, and if elections are held in gaza today, it will definitely win . eisencode also stated that israel failed to restore security and said: israel's absolute victory is nothing more than a slogan. the zionist newspaper jerusalem post also wrote: israel has lost the war in the gaza strip and must change its behavior. zionist authorities have repeatedly announced the destruction of hamas as one
now the american cnn tv channel revealed that american weapons were used in the attack on rifa. cn was able to get pictures from the scene of this fatal incident identify on sunday. what we were able to see was evidence of a used ammunition section. palestinian women and children in rafah, of course , have a lot in common with the position of their former officials . hamas is not just an armed organization, but an ideology that has penetrated the lives of the people, and i predict that if free...