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united states power. although the total blame was clearly not his. >>> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community censor? no. >> reporter: comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled lifts so people can be ready for anything. comcast. along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service. >>> tens of thousands of anti-vietnam war protesters converged on washington, d.c. in may of 1971. more than 7,000 of them were arrested in a single day. tonight on american history tv, we long back 50 years at the forces that collided on the capital streets that spring with the journalist lawrence roberts. the author of mayday 1971. a white house at war. a revolt in the streets. and the untold history of manager's biggest mass arrest.
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what role the united states? should play internationally what role should the united states play in a world? that was fast changing in the 1960s? so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965. to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states. in vietnam and the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 65 with the gulf of tonkin resolution. in 1964 the president made his case that there was aggression coming from north vietnam pointed at the south. and pointed at the united states as well in the attack and us ships in international waters on that gulf of tonkin and remember it's really important to understand when this resolution was brought before congress. every single member of the house of representatives republican or democrat liberal or conservative from the south or from the north. all of them voted to approve this resolution in the house of representatives. in the senate only two sen
what role the united states? should play internationally what role should the united states play in a world? that was fast changing in the 1960s? so we've gotten to the point in this class where we've reached a point where president johnson has decided by early 1965. to begin a forthright military intervention by the united states. in vietnam and the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and 65 with the gulf of tonkin resolution. in 1964 the president made his...
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states maintain their plan and so here in the united states, using this idea of indian savagery against the five tribes as i told you earlier used to be considered civilized rated different from other native people. but now no longer political plea you spoke of the five tribes are once again uncivilized. and it changed about five people to take ownership of land in indian territory. in indian free people of the five tribes played into that. i want to tell you that chickasaws man and the way he talks about his former owners. and he says at that time, the indians did not have anything but small farms and of course among them, they worked like they should. the slaves enough corn to make the bread. and so this may seem maybe this isn't that bad language that he uses, they didn't work like they should. i mean, using the idea of americanness as craig will but the native americans were really looking to survive. so anything is with american and people were capable of working harder, the way they should if they were only given the model and the opportunity. and so this is strategic language use
states maintain their plan and so here in the united states, using this idea of indian savagery against the five tribes as i told you earlier used to be considered civilized rated different from other native people. but now no longer political plea you spoke of the five tribes are once again uncivilized. and it changed about five people to take ownership of land in indian territory. in indian free people of the five tribes played into that. i want to tell you that chickasaws man and the way he...
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the national security interest of the united states. so here you have a regime 90 miles away from the united states that is a state-sponsor of terrorism. why is it on the list of states that sponsor terrorism? because it harbors fugitives from u.s. law, because it protects convicted murderers and convicted terrorists including cop killers, because of its association and its aid to other terrorist regimes and other terrorist groups, whether it is fark. you name your favorite terrorist group, the cuban regime has been dealing with them, helping them and inany cases tining them for decades. when they had a little bit more funds, margaret, not only were they harboring terrorism and exporting terrorism, but they even had troops around the world in latin america and evein africa. so it has been a cancer in the entire world, particularly in this hemisphere. the secretary of the organization of american states has stated that what cuba has in venezuela, another state that we should -- you know, we can talk days on end on, is an army of occupati
the national security interest of the united states. so here you have a regime 90 miles away from the united states that is a state-sponsor of terrorism. why is it on the list of states that sponsor terrorism? because it harbors fugitives from u.s. law, because it protects convicted murderers and convicted terrorists including cop killers, because of its association and its aid to other terrorist regimes and other terrorist groups, whether it is fark. you name your favorite terrorist group, the...
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china has given more of its doses away then the united states. what china has done is something that i can't tolerate. yes they've given away the doses. the chinese vaccines are not as effective and safe as the ones authorized in the united states. china has been very mercantile and transactional about it. it's used a lifesaving vaccine as a way to leverage its own economical standing. it might ask a country not to support taiwan or ask for strategic favors in the south china sea or a mineral in africa. that's not the way to have an open heart. i do think the americans have an open heart. we do need to do more. we've done a lot. just not enough. the biggest tragedy i think is that we've hoarded the vaccines in the united states. we bought up all the supply, including the raw materials. countries can't make it for themselves. india was making the astrazeneca vaccine. then it went into crisis itself. it stopped producing and as a result, the misery was compounded. host: the first call is from barbara in oklahoma. good morning. caller: thank you. i'
china has given more of its doses away then the united states. what china has done is something that i can't tolerate. yes they've given away the doses. the chinese vaccines are not as effective and safe as the ones authorized in the united states. china has been very mercantile and transactional about it. it's used a lifesaving vaccine as a way to leverage its own economical standing. it might ask a country not to support taiwan or ask for strategic favors in the south china sea or a mineral...
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states for confirmation as the vice president of the united states. congressman gerald ford of michigan. >> the new vice president was a reassuring figure, whose obvious integrity aided republican candidates and a beleaguered president. but each day brought new revelations of wrongdoing in the nixon administration. the watergate scandal was coming to a climax. by the summer of 1974, nixon's impeachment was before the house. >> all those in favor, please, signify by saying yea. all those opposed, no. >> it was a time of anxiety for the american people. to the vice president, it was a time of anguish. he didn't know if the president would dig in and fight. or resign. on august 9th, 1974, it was settled. on the south lawn of the white house, a painful ceremony unfolded. returning to their new home, nixon's successor reassured his wife, we can do it. soon, he would reassure the nation. for gerald ford, there was no transition period. no time to settle into the world's most-demanding job. >> when i took the oath of office, and went back to the oval office.
states for confirmation as the vice president of the united states. congressman gerald ford of michigan. >> the new vice president was a reassuring figure, whose obvious integrity aided republican candidates and a beleaguered president. but each day brought new revelations of wrongdoing in the nixon administration. the watergate scandal was coming to a climax. by the summer of 1974, nixon's impeachment was before the house. >> all those in favor, please, signify by saying yea. all...
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the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime minister, he has remained neutral in the power struggle among the exiled leaders. now, he comes to new york. he comes to the anti-castro cuba. >> it is first conference the doctor speaks for the first time as president of the new revolutionary council. >> a united cuba. , a real cuba, the cuba of jose marti. >> now cubans are united, they've joined the new coalition reluctantly, they don't like the way that the cia is complimenting -- and they rightly assume that the united states participation ensures the operation success. they don't want
the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime...
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n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to play k domestic political factions here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas. we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect your past. you and tribal sensitivities. wally, you know, and nothing. we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we sought to build in, in, in our model, especially their military. i mean, when we try to do is, is build a, a miniature united states army of miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function why? because you can't take it american style military templates and impose it on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank steel money to treat their soldiers poorly. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldiers, not willing to die for a cause
n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to play k domestic political factions here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas. we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect your past. you and tribal sensitivities. wally, you know, and nothing. we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and then we sought to...
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a united states state. and this guy, senator gruning, was kind of a hard-nosed realist. he was doing a cost/benefit analysis. and his critique was i don't get it. why does it make sense for the united states to spend blood and treasure going to vietnam? there was no big moral critique. or meaning of americanness, it didn't add up for him. again, these are two senators. there's almost no visible create eek as johnson launches what will quick li become an american war in vietnam. it there were a few other voices, a few public voices that raised questions. mostly from that realist perspective. does this add up? hans morguenthou, a big name in the united states, at least in the academic community, he raised those issues. walter litman, a famous columnist, been making pronouncements about american policy for some 50 years. he raised some questions. he also critiqued this as a really -- just not a reasonable solution to america's interests in asia. but otherwise, remember, there's a kind of consensus. it's an ele
a united states state. and this guy, senator gruning, was kind of a hard-nosed realist. he was doing a cost/benefit analysis. and his critique was i don't get it. why does it make sense for the united states to spend blood and treasure going to vietnam? there was no big moral critique. or meaning of americanness, it didn't add up for him. again, these are two senators. there's almost no visible create eek as johnson launches what will quick li become an american war in vietnam. it there were a...
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states, illegal cause off the united states. really appreciate your help today. and i need to come in to as well. this conversation is going to continue on in scum. let me show you what we're doing on my computer here. charge mileage in the united states at 2030 g m t starting wednesday. we will be having this conversation with an sprinkle talking about child marriage, the impact of it, and also taking that conversation internationally. i know and motor a commenting on child knowledge around the world as well. but for now, thanks for watching a scene next time. the news news news with me i see content story without touching a single word, liam, conventionality of life. witness through the lens of the human eye analysis era. the story of them bob weigh in her words. she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even moving on robot gabby, my responsibility is to tell, is involved with the story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary. everyday life was involved with the people. i'm wr
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meanwhile, at theas united nations, administer rohr accused the united states of unleashing an invasion. saying the soldiers trained in florida. ambassador stevenson makes a quickd denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically. the united states has committed no aggression against cuba and nobe offensive has been launche from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> in the guatamalan foothills, the government denies cubans are among the a soldiers being instructors, butut observers sa otherwise. professional soldiers are among the teachers. once trained, the men mysteriously disappear. guatemala has no grief for the castro regime and has aided the rebels. in cuba itself, the people have been exhorted by castro to push back theva invader, and 300,000 militiamen have been mobilized. the invasion was successful in earlye hours with castro, of course, blaming the u.s. is there a chink c in his armor? >> we're back with nicholas dumavich, who is a formerdi cia deputy chief historian and currentay director of the intelligence studies program at catho
meanwhile, at theas united nations, administer rohr accused the united states of unleashing an invasion. saying the soldiers trained in florida. ambassador stevenson makes a quickd denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically. the united states has committed no aggression against cuba and nobe offensive has been launche from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> in the guatamalan foothills, the government denies cubans are among the a...
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and if it isn't in the united states, doesn't care whether it's democratically elected or not. but is very willing to overthrow it, as we've seen, over and over again at the present day. boris johnson's government jo buttons administration and tried to overthrow the government of venezuela. but as when it comes up again and again in the book of how the influence of a child is administration tells of aid countering us efforts towards neoliberalism. just tell me about when is whalers roland central america? not so much right now, but certainly during the time period when it's well, i had a lot more money to offer been offered latin american countries, a potential pass away from the meal liberal policies being imposed by the united states in the international financial institutions by offering low cost petroleum setting up trade relations, offering them a kind of an estate from the depth trap that they had so long been caught in. which makes that is the debt trap makes them completely subject to the united states and the international financial institutions in terms of what kinds
and if it isn't in the united states, doesn't care whether it's democratically elected or not. but is very willing to overthrow it, as we've seen, over and over again at the present day. boris johnson's government jo buttons administration and tried to overthrow the government of venezuela. but as when it comes up again and again in the book of how the influence of a child is administration tells of aid countering us efforts towards neoliberalism. just tell me about when is whalers roland...
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is it pleasurable to be a united states senator? it seems like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises, and nothing is done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve the people, my constituency. and i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms in all of our nation's airports because when i had my daughter and i was traveling, i was told if you want to breast-feed your daughter or you want to express breast milk, you have to do it in the handicapped stall of a public toilet, which i thought was disgusting. so i worked for a few years and passed the law. now when i go to airports, i see these lactation pods and lactation rooms and think, wow, i did that. i just made all these moms who are traveling and working outside their home -- i just made their lives a little bit easier. and that's a great privilege. it's a g
is it pleasurable to be a united states senator? it seems like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises, and nothing is done bipartisan anymore. is it enjoyable or not quite as enjoyable as you hoped it would be? sen. duckworth: it's challenging, but i love my job because of what i get to do. it's a tough job, but i get to serve the people, my constituency. and i get to see the results of my work. i passed legislation that now requires lactation rooms in all of our nation's...
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as i said in april, united states did we went to do afghanistan, get the terrorists who attacked us on nine elevenths and deliver justice to osama bin laden. the site threat afghanistan from becoming a base which facts could be continued against the united states. we achieved those objectives, that's why we went. we did not go to afghanistan nation fell in it right and responsibly those people along to decide future and how they want to run their country. together with nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped nearly 300,000 current serving members of the military and security force and many beyond fact no longer serving. add to that hundreds of thousands more afghan security forces trained over the last two decades providing afghan partners of all the tools. let me emphasize, all the tools training equipment of any modern military providing advanced weaponry, we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment to ensure they have the capacity to maintain their efforts but most critically, as i stressed in my meeting two weeks ago with president connie and chairman a
as i said in april, united states did we went to do afghanistan, get the terrorists who attacked us on nine elevenths and deliver justice to osama bin laden. the site threat afghanistan from becoming a base which facts could be continued against the united states. we achieved those objectives, that's why we went. we did not go to afghanistan nation fell in it right and responsibly those people along to decide future and how they want to run their country. together with nato allies and partners,...
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my unit was in range and i felt guilt that i was in a state hospital in the united states and everybody was calling me a hero, which i do not think i was , and everybody was treating me -- and my buddies were still getting shot at. no soldier, no servicemember, no troop once to be saved someplace when your buddy's in harm's way. i wanted to get back to my unit. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of interesting things, to go through them quickly, became the head of the veterans organization in illinois, is that right? tammy: so i did not retire. president bush started a program that allowed wounded warriors to continue to serve and then i ran for congress and lost and then i became head of the illinois department of veteran affairs, a number of the governor's and then president obama when he was elected asked me to serve at the federal v.a. and all this time i was doing the national guard. and that iran again for congress and became a congresswoman in 2012. david: then an opportunity came along to run for the united states senate. jude he
my unit was in range and i felt guilt that i was in a state hospital in the united states and everybody was calling me a hero, which i do not think i was , and everybody was treating me -- and my buddies were still getting shot at. no soldier, no servicemember, no troop once to be saved someplace when your buddy's in harm's way. i wanted to get back to my unit. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of interesting things, to go through them quickly,...
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i don't have a regular contact with the united states. so i'm hoping to now that we have a president that at least on paper is more open to i guess, recognizing some form of palestinian rice. what we'll see down the line, i hope to be able to be in touch with the americans of the next time i'm in geneva and in new york, you think bennett will allow joe biden to but a u. s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians. i'm sure sort of beach that's going on within the israeli government and the end of the day, i can't see how the how these really government can refuse. the old opening reopening of the u. s. council. that's been there since before. 948 is my understanding as simply restoration to the status quo. job whiteness done some on attacks. some of the issues that were, that had been on done by the foreign president such as the ease restore aid to unwrap the palestinian refugee agency run by the united nations. he's attempting to try to reopen as constantly as restoring funding to the palestinian authority. in general, i mean
i don't have a regular contact with the united states. so i'm hoping to now that we have a president that at least on paper is more open to i guess, recognizing some form of palestinian rice. what we'll see down the line, i hope to be able to be in touch with the americans of the next time i'm in geneva and in new york, you think bennett will allow joe biden to but a u. s. consulate in east jerusalem for the ballast indians. i'm sure sort of beach that's going on within the israeli government...
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as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan. to get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with our nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped over -- nearly 300,000 current serving members of the afghan security force. and many beyond that to our no longer serving. after that, hundreds of thousands more afghan national defense security forces trained over the last two decades. we provided our afghan partners with all the tools, trained equipment, of any modern military. we provided advanced weaponry. we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment and will ensure they have the capacity to maintain their air force. most critically, as i stres
as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan. to get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together,...
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the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united states. and using the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real competition. one reason i ran for congress in 2018, i believe that the most important determinant of whether we win that contest is whether we are strong at home, whether we are ourselves, living up to our values and our principles, whether we're setting a good example. that's a big part of the premise for the biden presidency. he think it's important that in our alliance systems around the world we emphasize above all alliances with democracies with countries that at least try to live up to the values that we are trying to live up to, that's why i mentioned tunisia as being so important. i think
the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united states. and using the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real...
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it was a guardian appointed by the united states. the land allotment was still very fundamentally important that we sell that land in our family. and there are many more people most of which were out of their control. >> thank you. we have a couple of different questions about the differences between the sum the tribes that helped slaves. so i will say that generally and then sort of follow up with these specific things folks are asking. one is following up the treaty of 1866. some tribes resisted such as the chickasaw resisted adoption. can you talk more about the differences of these tribes in terms of the relationships with free people. how do you roasted for this topic? [inaudible] >> i am not sure i understand the differences between the five tribes in challenging existing scholarships. there is not been that much work done on the chickasaw, still not as much a say the cherokees or the creeks. generally the chickasaw are known for the historical say that, travel agents, white men who come into these nations often say they are ki
it was a guardian appointed by the united states. the land allotment was still very fundamentally important that we sell that land in our family. and there are many more people most of which were out of their control. >> thank you. we have a couple of different questions about the differences between the sum the tribes that helped slaves. so i will say that generally and then sort of follow up with these specific things folks are asking. one is following up the treaty of 1866. some tribes...
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of the united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been trunk would be hand me over to someone else. this was never the united states. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states much more difficult about what type of rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration? what should we expect in the next year? and if can stand the government with a totally binding, of course, there's the role of pakistan and even the role of trying to consider i think it is essential that when the military mission is now and that the united states remains engage diplomatically, try to help stabilize cornerstone, it's going to be very challenging. but one thing the united states can should do is to encourage the regional, the neighboring state to really step up and their incentives to do so has now increased as a result of the united states leaving. fo
of the united states. and now that by the ministration or whoever had been trunk would be hand me over to someone else. this was never the united states. this was their country, and the u. s. was never in control of it. i think assumptions as such, has really made the conversation in the united states much more difficult about what type of rational choices you can choose between and moving forward. what, what will you tell the administration? what should we expect in the next year? and if can...
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states to fulfill its obligations around the world require that the united states move forward economically. that the people of this country participate in rising prosperity and it is a fact in 1962 and the first six months of 1963 the economy of the united states grew not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the '50s but also faster than the soviet union itself. that's the kind of strength the united states needs economically, militarily. and that strength depends upon the willingness of the citizens to assume the burden of leadership. i know one place where thr here in this rain in fort worth in texas in the united states, we're going forward. thank you. >> had talked about leadership in space, he talked about leadership in the world. he talked about american ambitions both here and abroad. he talked about education and importance of that. it was a very inspirational speech, even though it was cold and rainy and people were holding newspapers over their heads. and he was received very warmly. and they left the podium and went back to the hotel. an hour
states to fulfill its obligations around the world require that the united states move forward economically. that the people of this country participate in rising prosperity and it is a fact in 1962 and the first six months of 1963 the economy of the united states grew not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the '50s but also faster than the soviet union itself. that's the kind of strength the united states needs economically, militarily. and that strength...
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>> in the summer of 1839, a formal skinner accidentally sailed across the shores of the united states and transform the federal courts into a forum for an explosive national debate. the drama that began with the enslaved africans on the -- end to control of the vessel off of the coast of cuba would culminate in the supreme of the united states with a former president arguing on behalf of the africans who vied for freedom. ♪ ♪ ♪ the case forced the federal board to consider the legal foundations of the choice. ♪ ♪ ♪ for several weeks in the summer of 1839, newspapers along the atlantic coast reported sightings of a materials schooner supposedly commanded by african pirates. late in august, the crew of the navy brig washington spotted a badly damaged vessel in long island sound. and a short party trailing to local residents known along the new york coast. when the naval officers boarded the alistair, they were embraced by tuesday spanish men fleeing from a group of african men who they had purchased as slaves in cuba, but who had taken control of the ship. the crew of the wa
>> in the summer of 1839, a formal skinner accidentally sailed across the shores of the united states and transform the federal courts into a forum for an explosive national debate. the drama that began with the enslaved africans on the -- end to control of the vessel off of the coast of cuba would culminate in the supreme of the united states with a former president arguing on behalf of the africans who vied for freedom. ♪ ♪ ♪ the case forced the federal board to consider the legal...
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states for the broader population of the united states, and then what this means for the indigenous people of the us? well, i frankly never thought we'd get this far. i'm, you know, in my lifetime, so i am encouraged, i think things circumstances kind of came together at a perfect time. you know, we're in this sort of period of reckoning. you know, after the george floyd murder and then you know, this point in, in canada and their residential school work. and then the discovery of the grades. and finally, people realizing, and i think it just kind of occurred at a time when maybe nothing else really big was happening in the news and people and listen, heard it. i've actually spoken quite a bit of people about that. so i know why. thank you so much, mary, to this program and this is a conversation that will be ongoing, not just on the stream, but around america. so mary marcal and christine, thank you for being part of our show today. appreciate you take care. i see you next time. ah, the going to read the conservation of the book, bringing nature and people together to work with wha
states for the broader population of the united states, and then what this means for the indigenous people of the us? well, i frankly never thought we'd get this far. i'm, you know, in my lifetime, so i am encouraged, i think things circumstances kind of came together at a perfect time. you know, we're in this sort of period of reckoning. you know, after the george floyd murder and then you know, this point in, in canada and their residential school work. and then the discovery of the grades....
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germany and the united states have agreed to provide vaccine doses to poorer countries. we worked within covax, as i said. we talked about the challenge of climate change. and i am very happy to have the united states are back again on the paris climate agreement. that provides us with a totally different basis in order to work among the parties, to the treaty in a much better and more efficient way for climate. and we see countries that are experiencing flooding, wildfires, and storms, in an increasing matter. it shows there's a dramatic increase in such unusual weather phenomena. we have to contend with this, germany and the united states, and have now formed an energy and climate partnership. i think it is a very important message we are sending here. we want to build on future oriented technologies, green hydrogen, for example, renewables, electro mobility. we are in competition with others on this planet, and we would like to be successful together, and germany is looking forward to cooperating in this respect. and i support the president in what he proposed as a gl
germany and the united states have agreed to provide vaccine doses to poorer countries. we worked within covax, as i said. we talked about the challenge of climate change. and i am very happy to have the united states are back again on the paris climate agreement. that provides us with a totally different basis in order to work among the parties, to the treaty in a much better and more efficient way for climate. and we see countries that are experiencing flooding, wildfires, and storms, in an...
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should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risked 175 years in prison. 175 years for publishing information of public interest. the only one journalist that is detained and held him present for doing his job as a journalist in western europe. and that is judy and the song essential point. you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize its contribution to freedom of information that i live until i get home. i feel central to the case is the contribution to journalism. and that's what makes it so dangerous. the breaking news out of london this morning, which helix found that julian cannot be expedited to the united states. on january 2021 of british judge rules that given the sources mental states, he should not be extradited. just a partial victory for his support in the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate they was appeal decision. they ships knobs. this should be a whole lot of pressure on the us side to dro
should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risked 175 years in prison. 175 years for publishing information of public interest. the only one journalist that is detained and held him present for doing his job as a journalist in western europe. and that is judy and the song essential point. you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize its contribution to freedom of information that i live until i get home. i feel...
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we cannot rely on the united states. the united states has become the unreliable superpower. so for instance, what did the eu do at the end of december? they concluded a major economic deal with china. what has russia done? it too has concluded major deals with china. countries around the world, of course they like the idea of working with the united states maybe, maybe not. but china is there offering an infrastructure development to one belt one road program. and china, he is leader for life. like him, don't like him, hate what is going on in hong kong, doesn't matter he is going to be there for a long time. we can rely on him to basically do it he says. as long as you are not taiwan all the other countries in the world you can rely on that country. that is i think the dynamic per there's a lot of hope that there's hedging. as one of their final dynamic biden has multilateral relationships with the trump administration severed. with increased u.s. engagement of multilateralism part however there are two forms, at least two major forms but one is multilateralism you are work
we cannot rely on the united states. the united states has become the unreliable superpower. so for instance, what did the eu do at the end of december? they concluded a major economic deal with china. what has russia done? it too has concluded major deals with china. countries around the world, of course they like the idea of working with the united states maybe, maybe not. but china is there offering an infrastructure development to one belt one road program. and china, he is leader for life....
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the united states to very clear demand for central america. its domestic economic policies be favorable to us corporations, and that generally means that the policies are going to be unfavorable to the poor of those countries because the very policies that us corporations want are things like low wages, no taxes, no environmental regulations, no unions, police repression of any kind of protest, oh, and access to land that is military and police aid in this possessing peasants from their land so that us corporations can have access to them. that's precisely the opposite of the kinds of policies that would be beneficial to the poor majorities in central america. for millions of people around the world, they can, they can see one emblem maybe on their kitchen table of all of this. i don't know, maybe you should have had the front cover of the velvet underground 1st called them on their bananas. well, i would say bananas and coffee historically bananas and coffee starting in the 19th century has been the the primary exports of central america. alt
the united states to very clear demand for central america. its domestic economic policies be favorable to us corporations, and that generally means that the policies are going to be unfavorable to the poor of those countries because the very policies that us corporations want are things like low wages, no taxes, no environmental regulations, no unions, police repression of any kind of protest, oh, and access to land that is military and police aid in this possessing peasants from their land so...
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there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, and we will stand with you just as you stood with us. when i made the decision to end the u.s. military involvement in afghanistan, i judged that it was not in the national interest of the united states of america to continue fighting this war indefinitely. i made the decision with clear eyes. and i'm briefed daily on the battlefield updates, but for those who have argued that we should stay just six more months or one more year, i ask them to consider the lessons of recent history. in 2011, the nato allies and partners agreed that we would end our combat mission in 2014. in 2014, some argued one more year. so we kept fighting, and we kept taking casualties. in 2015, the same, and on and on. nearly 20 years of experience has shown us that the current security situation only confirms that just one more year of fighting in afghanistan is not a solution. but a recipe for being there indefinitely. it's up to the afghans to make the decision about the future of their coun
there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, and we will stand with you just as you stood with us. when i made the decision to end the u.s. military involvement in afghanistan, i judged that it was not in the national interest of the united states of america to continue fighting this war indefinitely. i made the decision with clear eyes. and i'm briefed daily on the battlefield updates, but for those who have argued that we should stay just six more months or one more year, i...
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i would like to say that i value your friendship -- my french up with the united states of america, i'm more than aware of the contributions of america to a free and fair democratic germany, so i'm very much looking forward to anything of relations we had again. i think we will be able to elaborate more on that as we go on. pres. biden: thank you. we are going to have plenty of time to answer questions. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united date and the chancellor of the federal republic of germany. thank you all. please, have a seat. today, it has been my great honor, and i mean that, to welcome a dear friend back to the white house. and before i say anything else, chancellor merkel, i want to express to you and to the people of germany my sincere condolences and the condolences of the american people for the devastating loss of life and the destruction due to the flooding over the past 24 hours in germany and neighboring countries. it is a tragedy, and our hearts go out to the families who have lost loved ones. chancellor merkel has been here frequently over the past 16
i would like to say that i value your friendship -- my french up with the united states of america, i'm more than aware of the contributions of america to a free and fair democratic germany, so i'm very much looking forward to anything of relations we had again. i think we will be able to elaborate more on that as we go on. pres. biden: thank you. we are going to have plenty of time to answer questions. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united date and the chancellor of the...
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states law we consider those claims for relief under united states law. that's what we do with respect to those tragic cases. >> mr. secretary, again, i have so many questions. i've run out of time. i hope next time you come, and you actually will stay for second and third, maybe fourth rounds of questions, because the american people deserve transparency. they deserve accountability. they need to understand this enormous tragic crisis on our border and right now because the mainstream media is not reporting and your administration isn't admitting we have a crisis on the border, the american people are basically in the dark of what's happening here. it's a tragedy, it's a travesty. >> senator the next time i testify before this committee i do hope i'll have the opportunity to provide answers to explains the laws of the united states, to explain how we're executing those laws, to explain the plan that we have. >> i would be satisfied with basic facts and numbers that we're not getting because the facts and the numbers will describe what's happening and tha
states law we consider those claims for relief under united states law. that's what we do with respect to those tragic cases. >> mr. secretary, again, i have so many questions. i've run out of time. i hope next time you come, and you actually will stay for second and third, maybe fourth rounds of questions, because the american people deserve transparency. they deserve accountability. they need to understand this enormous tragic crisis on our border and right now because the mainstream...
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should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risked 175 years in prison. 175 years for publishing intimation of public interest. there's only one journalist that has the pains and held him present for doing his job was a journalist in western europe. and let us do a song assign, celebrate, you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize, it's just contribution to freedom of information and relevant. they're like hallmark on giving you what's central to the case is this contribution to journalism, and that's what makes it so dangerous. the breaking news go to london this morning. we found the julian associate cannot be expedited to the united states on january 2021 of british judge rules that given assumptions mental states should not be extradited just the partial they, teresa has supported the us did not seem likely to back down the lawyers for the us government to indicate or they was appeal decision. it's not, there should be a call out and pressure on
should he be extradited to the united states? the wiki league founder risked 175 years in prison. 175 years for publishing intimation of public interest. there's only one journalist that has the pains and held him present for doing his job was a journalist in western europe. and let us do a song assign, celebrate, you can criticize a song, his personality is behavior. but if there's one thing you can criticize, it's just contribution to freedom of information and relevant. they're like hallmark...
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there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the syrian regime, including the russians. through instruments like the caesar act. then, sees any opportunity that arises. as you know, timing is everything and the timing may not be right right now, that all kinds of things may happen in the months and years coming that create opportunities for us to seize. i wish i had a better answer and there may be a better answer out there. i would be very open to hearing from people participating today who follows the situation more intently than i do. but that is kind of where i am. gerald: it is a problem and i t
there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the...
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united states. my english is very plain. the other things i want to tell, i wish -- the general assembly of the united nations. >> the first red satellite to achieve are from czechoslovakia and poland. despite the status at high ranking red leaders, they are almost ignored by the numerous demonstrators, many of them east european refugees who protested the arrival of khrushchev and other reds. the russian liner sailed with the heads of five satellite states, arrived on a foggy morning, heading up the east river to the dock closer to u.n. headquarters. one boat was hired by the longshoreman's union. hundreds of demonstrators massed despite heavy rain. carpets have been laid for the occasion. one of the most massive assemblies of police and security men ever gathered in new york. khrushchev could barely be glimpse through the prong of protectors. his brazen visit to the shores on his own invitation promises to make a general assembly session already momentous into a potentially explosive or historic i
united states. my english is very plain. the other things i want to tell, i wish -- the general assembly of the united nations. >> the first red satellite to achieve are from czechoslovakia and poland. despite the status at high ranking red leaders, they are almost ignored by the numerous demonstrators, many of them east european refugees who protested the arrival of khrushchev and other reds. the russian liner sailed with the heads of five satellite states, arrived on a foggy morning,...
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sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be targeted. many people kind of criticize that and said a why did you tell them what was so critical and be really shouldn't anything be off limits. and so that's the argument now that there's been another cyber attack is but job widens, meeting. it seems to have gone to waste has fallen on deaf ears, and they're looking in the united states for tougher action from joe by the what the white house press secretary said in the last couple of hours is look joe biden pledge that he would engage with blood were put and diplomatically, that's what this
sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be...
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we could change the name of united states of america by new island. so this is a the prayer of some patrick, which is beautiful. so i invite you to pray with me. christ on my right christ on my left. christ when i lie down christ when i sit down christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me. christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me because in the eyes that sees me christ in the ear that hears me. i rise today. through a mighty strength. the invocation of the trinity through a belief in the trainers. through a confession of the oneness. of the creator of creation. amen. beautiful prayer so now the blessing or god trinity of love from the profound communion of your divine life pull out upon us return of fraternal love. grant us the love reflected in the actions of jesus. in his family of nazareth and in the early christian community grant that week asians may leave the gospel discovering christ in each human being recognizing him crucified in the suffering of the abundant and forgotten of our world and reason in each brother or sister. who
we could change the name of united states of america by new island. so this is a the prayer of some patrick, which is beautiful. so i invite you to pray with me. christ on my right christ on my left. christ when i lie down christ when i sit down christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me. christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me because in the eyes that sees me christ in the ear that hears me. i rise today. through a mighty strength. the invocation of the trinity through a...
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kennedy: our stay in this country will be all too brief, but in a bigger sense the united states is here to stay as long as our presence is desired and required, our forces and commitments will remain, for your safety is our safety. your liberty is our liberty. and, any attack on your soil is attacked -- is an attack upon our own. out of necessity, as well as sentiments, and our approach to peace and war, our fortunes are one. finally, i have come to germany to pay tribute to a great european statesman, an architect of unity, a champion of liberty, friend of the american people, chancellor konrad adenauer. [applause] narrator: the motorcade gets underway. we know that the president leaves the airport with the seasons politician's alertness to catch the reaction to his visit. . because shortly before he said pres. kennedy: i have no idea what reception i will get. narrator: before mr. kennedy the romans were here. today, a major city of west germany and the western world, the seat of an archbishop, cologne is used to welcoming favorite -- famous figures. this time a blue carpet awaits the
kennedy: our stay in this country will be all too brief, but in a bigger sense the united states is here to stay as long as our presence is desired and required, our forces and commitments will remain, for your safety is our safety. your liberty is our liberty. and, any attack on your soil is attacked -- is an attack upon our own. out of necessity, as well as sentiments, and our approach to peace and war, our fortunes are one. finally, i have come to germany to pay tribute to a great european...
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in canada, the united states, canada and the united states have made every effort to have a cooperation with russia, but we will not hesitate to act when russia threatens our interest. the people's republic of china is the only competitor in our view capable of aligning diplomatic and military power to an open international system. secretary blinken said it best when he noted that our relationship with china will be competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be, and adversarial when it must be. and we engaged china from the position of strength and collaboration with our allies and partners i standing up for our values in international organizations and investing in our domestic economy. let me also say that again we join canada's calling for the immediate release -- we continue to condemn the lack of minimum protections in more than 2.5 years of arbitrary detention. as many senior leaders have said in my government, we are treating the cases as though they were our own. so i will conclude now, and i would just like to revive one of my favorite quotes from president john f
in canada, the united states, canada and the united states have made every effort to have a cooperation with russia, but we will not hesitate to act when russia threatens our interest. the people's republic of china is the only competitor in our view capable of aligning diplomatic and military power to an open international system. secretary blinken said it best when he noted that our relationship with china will be competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be, and adversarial...
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this is very important and that makes china much less ideological state than i'm sorry, the united states and the european union member countries in their present condition . i mean, the worst thing about 30 days is, is this destruction or history child? yes, your history a when you know your view characters from the 19th or even the 18th century and by today's ice. and in that sense, china now is a much less idea what you call state than most of the west, georgia. wait, wait on that, because president she, when he was giving his speech on denman square, the symbolism was really quite obvious. he was what he appeared very much like, wow, i mean, in the car right there. but again, you know that there's that contrast. mean you've been, you have the symbolism, but the me, the cup of the, the words the and the ideas that he was trying to express was achievement. ok. and of course obviously this was a cheer leading for the communist party. we expect no less, but nonetheless, it was more about the ban cod rays of the party than the caliber of their people. and the chinese feature is keep poppin
this is very important and that makes china much less ideological state than i'm sorry, the united states and the european union member countries in their present condition . i mean, the worst thing about 30 days is, is this destruction or history child? yes, your history a when you know your view characters from the 19th or even the 18th century and by today's ice. and in that sense, china now is a much less idea what you call state than most of the west, georgia. wait, wait on that, because...
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it also gives the united states. so is there another dimension to nuclear weapons about america's place in the world where we may have other things going shoddy, but, you know, nukes make sure that we were always there and that we always matter. jacob, well, i think it's more a quest for predominance. the idea is that the more you have them, we're going insurance policy, you have the less other countries will be inclined to, to mess with you. but the truth is, it, it is as you point out at bottom, a colossal waste of money. we should be investing in the united states infrastructure. we should not be squandering these kinds of sans on nuclear weapons that contribute absolutely nothing. you could just as easily dig a hole in the desert, nevada and dumped billions of dollars into it. we're not actually beyond 1700. i mean, i don't know what buying more nuclear weapons is going to contribute. at this point . we have, we have other huge problems which by the way, impact our power in the rest of the world. and what about e
it also gives the united states. so is there another dimension to nuclear weapons about america's place in the world where we may have other things going shoddy, but, you know, nukes make sure that we were always there and that we always matter. jacob, well, i think it's more a quest for predominance. the idea is that the more you have them, we're going insurance policy, you have the less other countries will be inclined to, to mess with you. but the truth is, it, it is as you point out at...
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the constitution of the united states. use of amendment and interpretation have proved a firm foundation for the growth of governments by the people.
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meanwhile at the united nations cuban foreign minister, i accuse the united states of unleashing a war of invasion. he said the invading soldiers trained in florida. but the ambassador makes a quick denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically. the united states has committed no aggression against cuba and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> in the guatemalan foothills there's a mysterious training depot where some of the raiders may have been based. professional soldiers are among the teachers. and once trained the men mysteriously disappear. guatemala has held no brief for the castro regime and has aided the rebels. in cuba itself, the people have been exhorted by castro to push back the invader. and 300,000 militiamen have been mobilized. the invasion was successful in its early hours with castro of course blaming the u.s. is this the first chink in his armor? >>> on sundays know, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. if you saiding for c-span2 comes from these television co
meanwhile at the united nations cuban foreign minister, i accuse the united states of unleashing a war of invasion. he said the invading soldiers trained in florida. but the ambassador makes a quick denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically. the united states has committed no aggression against cuba and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> in the guatemalan foothills there's a mysterious training...
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they talked about relocating interpreters to the united states. and also a new book reporting that general milley thought that president trump would enter into a coup after losing the election. >> thanks for coming today. i'd like to talk briefly about my trip later this week to our priority theater of operations, which is, of course, the indo-pacific. and then i'll add just a few words on afghanistan, which is on all our minds here, and i'd like to start by saying, i'm looking forward to my second trip to the region as secretary of defense. this time we're headed out to southeast asia, and i'm glad to have the opportunity to engage with leaders there. i'm especially looking forward to making keynote remarks in singapore about how we're strengthening one of our unmatched strategic assets in the region which is our powerful network of allies and partners. i'll follow up -- i'll follow that up with stops in vietnam and the philippines where i'll meet with my counterparts and other leaders. and so it's going to be a busy trip. there's no shortage of
they talked about relocating interpreters to the united states. and also a new book reporting that general milley thought that president trump would enter into a coup after losing the election. >> thanks for coming today. i'd like to talk briefly about my trip later this week to our priority theater of operations, which is, of course, the indo-pacific. and then i'll add just a few words on afghanistan, which is on all our minds here, and i'd like to start by saying, i'm looking forward to...
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the united states trying to send a strong _ neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message _ neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message that i neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message that while| to send a strong message that while they are leaving it all, they've all but wrapped up there mission here. their support will continue in some ways, but they also admit that once they have no longer the men and women on the ground, no longer have the intelligence assets, it will be really difficult to know what is happening in areas under afghan government control, even harder to know what is happening in the growing number of districts that are coming under taliban control. we spoke to a number of senior afghans who were at today's ceremony. the national security adviser said that it's impossible there'll be a taliban takeover, but admitted there had been problems in supplying food and ammunition, even water to afghan security forces. has the tele— advance across the districts. it is the b
the united states trying to send a strong _ neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message _ neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message that i neighbours. the united states trying to send a strong message that while| to send a strong message that while they are leaving it all, they've all but wrapped up there mission here. their support will continue in some ways, but they also admit that once they have no longer the men and women on the ground, no longer have...
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and every president of the united states during the 1960s and voiced his endorsement of the united states position. >> today the communists reached ruthlessly for domination over southeast asia and are trying to break our will to foil the attempt. >> the use which the communists make of democracy, and then when they seize power, the effectiveness with which they manage the police apparatus so that dissent cannot arise and so that the people can no longer express their will, the liquidation by gun fire of the opposition or by forcing them out of the country to be refugees, this suggests the kind of problem which we're going to have in this decade. and in my judgment it's an extremely difficult matter for the free nations to deal with. i must say that it's a matter that we must address all of our energy and all of our attention. >> this nation will keep its commitments from south vietnam to west berlin. >> since i took office as president, no single question has occupied so much of my time and energy as the search for an end for the war in vietnam, an end fair to the people of south vietnam
and every president of the united states during the 1960s and voiced his endorsement of the united states position. >> today the communists reached ruthlessly for domination over southeast asia and are trying to break our will to foil the attempt. >> the use which the communists make of democracy, and then when they seize power, the effectiveness with which they manage the police apparatus so that dissent cannot arise and so that the people can no longer express their will, the...