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indiana has got to elect mike brawn to the united states senate. [applause] and give the president and vice president another partner in washington, d.c. the contrast is clear. mike braun is a lifelong entrepreneur and leader who has live ad life and built a business based upon strong conservative hoosier values. democrat donally, voted for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's leaders and votes as directed by them on every key issue. i could go on and on. and i may later on tonight. [laughter] , let's hear it direct from the vice president in his latest ad that went up on statewide tv today. >> president trump and i have been delivering vulnerabilities. p he wasesser deserve to no it's no thanks to senator joe donally. when it came time to cut your taxes he voted no. repeal and replace obamacare. he voted no. even when it came time to confirm justice brett kavanaugh. indiana it's time to vote no on joe, and vote to send mike brown to the united states senate. the. [applause] >> if you're able, please now join me in rising as we have our invocation deli
indiana has got to elect mike brawn to the united states senate. [applause] and give the president and vice president another partner in washington, d.c. the contrast is clear. mike braun is a lifelong entrepreneur and leader who has live ad life and built a business based upon strong conservative hoosier values. democrat donally, voted for nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's leaders and votes as directed by them on every key issue. i could go on and on. and i may later on tonight. [laughter] ,...
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other than united states of america. what we know is this, we are a nation built on loss and obligation, the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders to make sure we know who is coming in-and-out. it's not only appropriate but it's a duty. we will continue to make sure that we execute that. with great energy and vigor and professionalism. second, a get you the numbers, we have them put our to make sure they are right. i'm excited to get the numbers. there's not a lot more i can say other than this is not the last step. there we will take. we will continue to do our own efforts, our own fact-finding to make sure the decision think the united states makes are based on real facts and real matter that we can conform ourselves, we'll certainly take information that comes from other sources the turkeys intelligence, the saudis, and i will get the information and validated, form our own judgments about the facts and then holders responsible and accountable based on the fact that we d
other than united states of america. what we know is this, we are a nation built on loss and obligation, the president has an obligation to protect american sovereignty and to secure our borders to make sure we know who is coming in-and-out. it's not only appropriate but it's a duty. we will continue to make sure that we execute that. with great energy and vigor and professionalism. second, a get you the numbers, we have them put our to make sure they are right. i'm excited to get the numbers....
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he served as an assistant united states attorney, as a united states attorney, state attorney general, and united states senator. he's not here to carry on business as usual. he's here to deliver on president trump's commitment to make america safe. we at the department are fortunate for his leadership and for the example that he sets every day. so please join me in welcoming the 84th attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. please. thank you all. thank you. thank you so much. very warming. thank you. a pleasure to be here. rod, thank you for your leadership and your kind words. and all the things that you do every day. the drive, the agenda of this department through the deputy and mary daly, thank you for being both our rights hands, i guess, on this subject, and we appreciate that very much. mary kind of controls how we focus and drive this agenda, and it's a very important thing. i would like to thank our acting associate attorney general, jesse panuccio, and beth williams and our panelists, who will be with u
he served as an assistant united states attorney, as a united states attorney, state attorney general, and united states senator. he's not here to carry on business as usual. he's here to deliver on president trump's commitment to make america safe. we at the department are fortunate for his leadership and for the example that he sets every day. so please join me in welcoming the 84th attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you...
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states is simply saying let's bring that back to let's bring the manufacturing back to united states the tariffs frankly are not and then another themselves there are there a way to get the parties that have taken advantage of the united states and frankly those are taking advantage of canada as well back to the table to renegotiate a more fair deal this is not what the president wants he's a free trader his trade across our free trade. as you say the trump of ministration is a free trade administration why then. his own party republican speaker of the house paul ryan so opposed to the tariffs that he's imposed on i mean staunch allies canada the e.u. well i'll tell you why it's because you know the many establishment republicans are are giving a selling out so they're selling out to industry they're selling out the industry the same industry the same corporations that have built their empires on the backs of american labor that have been treated so unfairly american workers have been treated so unfairly and so a lot of individuals a lot of establishment republicans and many democrat
states is simply saying let's bring that back to let's bring the manufacturing back to united states the tariffs frankly are not and then another themselves there are there a way to get the parties that have taken advantage of the united states and frankly those are taking advantage of canada as well back to the table to renegotiate a more fair deal this is not what the president wants he's a free trader his trade across our free trade. as you say the trump of ministration is a free trade...
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the united states and the world as well. talking about pictures here. the ways as manifested health. where i find some of the most provocative forms of expression about the last two decades in american history and that is in public art. has anyone seen this electronic superhighway from the smithsonian museum of american art? it's a giant installation and it's hard to do it justice. it's as big as this altar i would say and it's all neon tubing. in each state there's a whole bunch of video screens. as you get closer to it, and it gets louder and louder and louder, but it becomes more difficult to hear what anyone is saying. he'll say that the television screens are playing snippets of things in constant loops that are representative of the state. you go to oklahoma and it's like ♪ oklahoma where the wind ♪ of minutes like i got the horse right here his name is solved, but it is just a cacophony of noise. this is this artist and his point is, among many points, everybody is broadcasting and nobody can hear a thing. i find
the united states and the world as well. talking about pictures here. the ways as manifested health. where i find some of the most provocative forms of expression about the last two decades in american history and that is in public art. has anyone seen this electronic superhighway from the smithsonian museum of american art? it's a giant installation and it's hard to do it justice. it's as big as this altar i would say and it's all neon tubing. in each state there's a whole bunch of video...
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state united states,a honduras and el salvador. there is simply no way. we have seen no way to verify the fact that there were ms-13 elements or anything approaching that the president said there is no proof of anything which seemed to remove any of the doubts there might have been about the veracity of that statement. we have simply not heard separate confirmation of any such thing that there were elements like that within the 7,000 to 10,000 migrants who are making their way to the united states. much has been said about the make jump of this caravan and who is in it, who is not in it. i told you about the three countries in question, that they are largely those three, some mexicans could be added. there is obligation the president says to make sure there is due process there he did say that we allow many into this country 1 pulp 6 million the legal way. this is not the way to go about it. these are cases that would be taken on an individual basis. the legal requirements are once those seeking asylum status come into the united s
state united states,a honduras and el salvador. there is simply no way. we have seen no way to verify the fact that there were ms-13 elements or anything approaching that the president said there is no proof of anything which seemed to remove any of the doubts there might have been about the veracity of that statement. we have simply not heard separate confirmation of any such thing that there were elements like that within the 7,000 to 10,000 migrants who are making their way to the united...
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he said, nobody ever did anything from the united states. when we put on a 25% tariff on every car that comes from the united states into china we thought we would be rebuked. we thought it would be terrible. nobody ever called nobody did anything. that was years ago and we charged them nothing, 2.5, but we don't collect it we do now. so they charged 25%, we charged essentially nothing. i said how did it happen nobody called. there's no deal. they do whatever they want so we have a tremendous proble with theft of intellectual property we have primarily trade problems with china as you know they're having a much more difficult time now i don't want them to have a difficult time and we're doing better than we've ever done. everybody talked about the tariffs, the tariffs, the tariffs. the tariffs ended in 1913. they went to another system, totally unrelated. then in 1928 you had the great depression for a lot of different reasons not necessarily our country's fault but a little bit our country's fault. and then in the 1930s, they said we'd bett
he said, nobody ever did anything from the united states. when we put on a 25% tariff on every car that comes from the united states into china we thought we would be rebuked. we thought it would be terrible. nobody ever called nobody did anything. that was years ago and we charged them nothing, 2.5, but we don't collect it we do now. so they charged 25%, we charged essentially nothing. i said how did it happen nobody called. there's no deal. they do whatever they want so we have a tremendous...
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from the united states. in 2008 there was a price spike in corn and one of the reasons there was a price spike in the united states is how many remember the ethanol search? well, if a farmer could get five dollars a bushel instead of two, five dollars to be sold at an ethanol plant and two dollars if they sold it to mexican corn manufacturers, what would you take? that cause riots in mexico creating devastation because people could not afford to buy the basic grain it needed for its main food product. i give these as examples because one of the things i think that many people don't recognize is the volatility of food in the global market today is such that we are on a big food chain. what we grow and what we don't grow have an impact on the other side of the world. and that is because most countries today don't necessarily have to be food self-sufficient if they have other sources of trade in different products they can barter. but today, if you are outside the food chain, then you have a lot of problems fee
from the united states. in 2008 there was a price spike in corn and one of the reasons there was a price spike in the united states is how many remember the ethanol search? well, if a farmer could get five dollars a bushel instead of two, five dollars to be sold at an ethanol plant and two dollars if they sold it to mexican corn manufacturers, what would you take? that cause riots in mexico creating devastation because people could not afford to buy the basic grain it needed for its main food...
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than the united states so that both china and russia have. do you share that view, and what do we need to do in order to be able to catch up to both of them if we're behind? >> i do, senator. certainly in the case of russia, which is the focus of our discussion today, the russians have for years been engaged in a very extensive strategic modernization program, not only of their strategic nuclear forces and systems but of their nonstrategic nuclear weapons and systems as well. that has, i would argue, far outpaced what the united states has done to date. i agree with the earlier comments that were made in terms of the importance of the u.s. modernization program. over the years, we have redulsed the levels of our nuclear stockpile by some 85% since the height of the cold war but we do need to pursue the modernization program that is referred to earlier, the united states has not built a new nuclear weapon in many, many years. russia, questiwe know, has. china has other nuclear -- and other nuclear weapons states have. so i do see a discrepancy
than the united states so that both china and russia have. do you share that view, and what do we need to do in order to be able to catch up to both of them if we're behind? >> i do, senator. certainly in the case of russia, which is the focus of our discussion today, the russians have for years been engaged in a very extensive strategic modernization program, not only of their strategic nuclear forces and systems but of their nonstrategic nuclear weapons and systems as well. that has, i...
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if you are look at the united states, and the united states political system, you are looking at the dysfunction that max is talking about and and what does america get you and what does china get you? it is to lift more people out of poverty in the shortest period of time and that is why in places like egyptt for example, china is helping egypt build the new capital and i want to be like that, i can have development and not all of the uncertainty, and the instability and the chaos of the american-style democracy and to me that is the most dangerous, because ultimately it means that there is a much larger coalition in a lot of the countries for authoritarian politics instead of for the democratic politics which is where the future really should lie. >> all right. we will come back to talk more about this and also, two fascinating polls that show what americans want america to have in global affairs and what the world wants from america. this is a surprising finding when we come back. from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopp
if you are look at the united states, and the united states political system, you are looking at the dysfunction that max is talking about and and what does america get you and what does china get you? it is to lift more people out of poverty in the shortest period of time and that is why in places like egyptt for example, china is helping egypt build the new capital and i want to be like that, i can have development and not all of the uncertainty, and the instability and the chaos of the...
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mr khashoggi is also a permanent resident of the united states, of the state of virginia. he is a columnist for one of our most prominent newspapers, the washington post. so from an american perspective there is a direct interest of the united states government in trying to pressure the saudi government to tell the truth over what happened. the denials of the saudi ambassador to the us can not be believed at this point and the saudi government has not offered any convincing evidence as to what happened. and so i think that pressure from all world leaders including from the turkish president has to continue on the saudi government. is your reading of what you have seen — donald trump has tweeted about it, as is his wont, and mike pompeo has talked about it too. is it your reading of the reactions from washington that the us government is, indeed applying the pressure that you talk about? it is. i think in a situation like this, the first reaction of the state department and the white house would be to contact the saudis. and hearing these reports, this would have been day
mr khashoggi is also a permanent resident of the united states, of the state of virginia. he is a columnist for one of our most prominent newspapers, the washington post. so from an american perspective there is a direct interest of the united states government in trying to pressure the saudi government to tell the truth over what happened. the denials of the saudi ambassador to the us can not be believed at this point and the saudi government has not offered any convincing evidence as to what...
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we need a united states and we've had a united states for a very long time that tries to set an example how one behaves in the world and that the united states, unfortunately, is missing. >> i'm going to get deeper into that, the united states and its global leadership. first, i wanted to play you a bit of an interview i did with the saudi arabia foreign minister. i asked him about saudi arresting and cracking down on political activists including women activists. this is what he told me about it. >> the notion these were activists and were arrested because they're activists is not correct. the public prosecutor says they are related to national security, are related to working with foreign governments, are related to working with people who seek to undermine the kingdom of saudi arabia, were related to trying to recruit people in sensitive positions to extract information that are then passed on to hostile powers and are being investigated. some have been released. others will face trial. this is not about human rights or seeking rights. these arrests were about national security. >> s
we need a united states and we've had a united states for a very long time that tries to set an example how one behaves in the world and that the united states, unfortunately, is missing. >> i'm going to get deeper into that, the united states and its global leadership. first, i wanted to play you a bit of an interview i did with the saudi arabia foreign minister. i asked him about saudi arresting and cracking down on political activists including women activists. this is what he told me...
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like we're north korea decided to talk to the united states and south korea at them when north korea became a state also that sanctions were immediately imposed from day one of its existence it is an important factor but it is not the only one. but when the situation got really dicey at the end of last year and it felt like war was inevitable but if things suddenly began to change across the south korea never stopped trying to talk to the north and the p. and chong olympics allowed us to make significant progress so it was a good excuse and a good opportunity to sit down together thoughts and most of the bits and both countries came to an understanding during the storks which is north koreans also did not once and mrs chance to talk to us and then after the talks south korea's signals to the united states to china to russia and japan that there was progress to be made and that north korea was really in dialogue. and now we all see progress which means that it wasn't just the sanctions that made a difference be the north korean leader kim jong un was educated in the west and he unders
like we're north korea decided to talk to the united states and south korea at them when north korea became a state also that sanctions were immediately imposed from day one of its existence it is an important factor but it is not the only one. but when the situation got really dicey at the end of last year and it felt like war was inevitable but if things suddenly began to change across the south korea never stopped trying to talk to the north and the p. and chong olympics allowed us to make...
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united states is really an outlier compared to many others. that's why a much larger sizable portion here that is upset for the reasons we talked about not just necessarily about trade but also feeling as though they are being left behind. i think the other thing that has changed of course, is the impasse of the wgopurities to be at rules were updated every decade or so, the dispute settlement and in the united states view was not quite as aggressive about pairing back trade revenue tools and from with u.s. sets, it has been a major change as well. i think those are the two major shifts if i look at what's changed today from the 1990s. when the u.s. was really a leader in multilateralism. it may not be quite apparent to folks overseas because in terms of where the wgo has been pairing back, other than europe, other countries have not necessarily felt that to the quite same extent as the united states. >> go ahead. >> i was also thinking protectionism is a very powerful tool.and we have with protectionism you can create domestic manufacturing.
united states is really an outlier compared to many others. that's why a much larger sizable portion here that is upset for the reasons we talked about not just necessarily about trade but also feeling as though they are being left behind. i think the other thing that has changed of course, is the impasse of the wgopurities to be at rules were updated every decade or so, the dispute settlement and in the united states view was not quite as aggressive about pairing back trade revenue tools and...
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when we think about the red and blue states, this is as artificial a representation of united states of any that we have looked at. so familiar to us that we take it as if it seeks some deeper truth rather than another form. this is my favorite slide as a whole. this is sojourner's truth the great abolitionist. can you see why she is knitting? oh my gosh. this is florida and texas. this is a lot cooler than the american hotel. this is my country. i made this country. this is a past claim of citizenship. this is a claim of ancestry. this is really a deep and subversive -- subversive visual argument. even to this moment it's exposed before your eyes in this new import the way that is to a great detriment and lost. the way that cartoonists representative in the 1880s and it has been recently resurrect it. it does have a wall at its borders. the nation's borders were open until 1881. then they were closed only to chinese immigrants that immigrated from china. it was china on the far side dismantling the great wall and the whole chain of caricatured americans irish african-americans germa
when we think about the red and blue states, this is as artificial a representation of united states of any that we have looked at. so familiar to us that we take it as if it seeks some deeper truth rather than another form. this is my favorite slide as a whole. this is sojourner's truth the great abolitionist. can you see why she is knitting? oh my gosh. this is florida and texas. this is a lot cooler than the american hotel. this is my country. i made this country. this is a past claim of...
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the united states cannot do it alone. this is a crisis that calls out for strong international cooperation if we are to leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for future generations. preserve andle to expand democracy, our job is to fight back against the coordinated efforts strongly supported by the president and funded by oligarchs like the koch brothers to make it harder for american citizens to vote. not only in the struggle for democracy here do we have to take on a corrupt campaign finance system, we have to take on a very coordinated effort in voter suppression, which is making it harder for poor people and people of color to vote. our job is to push for trade policies that don't just benefit andinational corporations hurt people around the world as they are written out of public view. back against brutal immigration policies that require separating migrant families when they are detained at the border, and require children to be put in cages. our job is to make sure that we takingmore resources t
the united states cannot do it alone. this is a crisis that calls out for strong international cooperation if we are to leave this planet in a way that is healthy and habitable for future generations. preserve andle to expand democracy, our job is to fight back against the coordinated efforts strongly supported by the president and funded by oligarchs like the koch brothers to make it harder for american citizens to vote. not only in the struggle for democracy here do we have to take on a...
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canada and the united states embarked on a cooperative satellite, and this time the united states provided a particularly important part of the satellite. the united states launched it and we shared the use of the satellite 50% and that pioneered the 14 gigahertz band. that was a commoninterests. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space and the key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation and so we recognized back in the early days thatinternational cooperation was really the only way which we could proceed. practically everything we've done since has been done with international cooperation. that policy led totwo significant things. by two canada speaking and being given membership in the european space agency and is the foundational policy document that allowed the canada arm program to receive. the rationale there was we need to participate in the programs of launching programs to ensure access to space. fallen the -- following the success, the united states generously astronauts in marker and that offered canada to fly two astronauts and we have h
canada and the united states embarked on a cooperative satellite, and this time the united states provided a particularly important part of the satellite. the united states launched it and we shared the use of the satellite 50% and that pioneered the 14 gigahertz band. that was a commoninterests. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space and the key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation and so we recognized back in the early days thatinternational...
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the united states president. so what's driving them to keep going. i mean. looking at the top of the table. that's boring. it's a game. that game. thanks so much for joining us u.s. president donald trump has told reporters that the u.s. will. agreement with russia the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and commenced of missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilometers from. russia violated the agreement. they've been violated here for many years and i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. that we're not going to let them violate the nuclear agreement they go out of their weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we bonded report russia's not fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate a group that we're going to. go across not to moscow where the correspondent. is standing by really good to see you know his russia reacted to t
the united states president. so what's driving them to keep going. i mean. looking at the top of the table. that's boring. it's a game. that game. thanks so much for joining us u.s. president donald trump has told reporters that the u.s. will. agreement with russia the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear and commenced of missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty...
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states a citizen of the united states. juan: during that debate over the 14th amendment, because there are relatively small number of scholars who support this viewpoint of trump's that birthright citizenship has been incorrectly interpreted, but you and then in the debate, wasn't there a debate as to whether this amendment would extend to people who were the children born here of immigrants? >> immigrarants are notot what troubles congress s during the 14th amendment debate. what congrgress is concerneded t whenen it carvrves out a an excn for peopleeamendment not subject toto the jurisdictin of t the united states, w what congress is concerned about are three things. one, the children ofof foreigngn diplomats who might incidentally be born n in the united states, the 14th amendment does not make them birthright citizens. congress anticipates the possibility that the u.s. would be occupied by a a foreigngn ar. and in that case, the children of soldiers of a foreign armrm wowould not be birthright citizens, even if they we
states a citizen of the united states. juan: during that debate over the 14th amendment, because there are relatively small number of scholars who support this viewpoint of trump's that birthright citizenship has been incorrectly interpreted, but you and then in the debate, wasn't there a debate as to whether this amendment would extend to people who were the children born here of immigrants? >> immigrarants are notot what troubles congress s during the 14th amendment debate. what...
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it's now time to rebuild the united states and to properly police the united states. and that's what we're going to do. at the same time, we're going to help other countries all over the world, but we have focus on our country for a change and that's what we're going to do. okay? thank you all very much. thank you: thank you very much. >> neil: all right. we have been following this give and take the president has had with reporters in the oval office. it ended off on this caravan who is who in the caravan. the president generated controversy when he said there were definitely ms-13 and other elements, isis elements within the 7,000 he says as much as 10,000, as many as 10,000 migrants who are making their way here to the united state united states,a honduras and el salvador. there is simply no way. we have seen no way to verify the fact that there were ms-13 elements or anything approaching that the president said there is no proof of anything which seemed to remove any of the
it's now time to rebuild the united states and to properly police the united states. and that's what we're going to do. at the same time, we're going to help other countries all over the world, but we have focus on our country for a change and that's what we're going to do. okay? thank you all very much. thank you: thank you very much. >> neil: all right. we have been following this give and take the president has had with reporters in the oval office. it ended off on this caravan who is...
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states senate and susan collins, herself, does not believe in that standard in the united states senate. susan collins is one of the senators who said that al franken should resign from the senate, even though sexual harassment accusation against him had not been investigated at all. al franken, himself, immediately asked for a senate ethics investigation before any other senator asked, he asked for a senate ethics committee investigation in which if we are to believe susan collins today, susan collins would have given him the presumption of innocence, but susan collins did not give him the presumption of innocence, said he should resign, without one minute of investigation, susan collins threw that presumption away and said senator franken should resign. the senate has never used the presumption of innocence standard with nominees. never, for any position. many nominees have been forced to withdraw for much less than what brett kavanaugh was accused of and so senator collins' attempt to attach her vote to a sacred principle of presumption of innocence in the occupation senate was not r
states senate and susan collins, herself, does not believe in that standard in the united states senate. susan collins is one of the senators who said that al franken should resign from the senate, even though sexual harassment accusation against him had not been investigated at all. al franken, himself, immediately asked for a senate ethics investigation before any other senator asked, he asked for a senate ethics committee investigation in which if we are to believe susan collins today, susan...
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not been fair to the united states. the trump administration has reverted to what we call managed trade tactics, and that is trying to set outcomes, to try to reduce bilateral trade deficits. and it is very clear that the tool of choice is a tariff. so there is going to be a lot of discussion today i think on tariffs and quotas. and of course, we all know that the u.s./china trade war has escalated very, very rapidly. now, while all of this is going on, while we see quotas and tariffs increasing, it is also true that governments are very actively negotiating trade agreements. so japan and the european union have made the case that they still believe that multi-lateral trade agreements are best. and they have actually negotiated some very large, what we call mega trade agreements. we have the comprehensive tpp, and of course, japan, the trade agreement. the trump administration was not very happy with the korea-u.s. trade agreement or the north american free trade agreement, but it actually renegotiated them and we will
not been fair to the united states. the trump administration has reverted to what we call managed trade tactics, and that is trying to set outcomes, to try to reduce bilateral trade deficits. and it is very clear that the tool of choice is a tariff. so there is going to be a lot of discussion today i think on tariffs and quotas. and of course, we all know that the u.s./china trade war has escalated very, very rapidly. now, while all of this is going on, while we see quotas and tariffs...
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tell us what you are for, and how you are uniting us as president of the united states. but that is how he started out with his electoral, with presidential ambitions. theind of forgets that he's first one who said barack obama wasn't born in the united states. he was the one that said, i've got investigators out there in hawaii and they are coming back with incredible, great, he would say, nice information that is really going to show you this is not a legitimate president. so he becomes president of the united states, what is he tried to do? he tries to delegitimize they president of the united states by saying he is a muslim, which i don't know why he would do base, thatis religion is a bad religion, and that he wasn't born in this country. so that is the way he starts. steve: and yet he has support from 40% of the country, the base of the republican party. what does that tell you about the gop and his supporters? rep. gutierrez: i will express it this way. my dad, when i got involved in politics, he would say, got to go work out there, gutierrez, he called me gutierr
tell us what you are for, and how you are uniting us as president of the united states. but that is how he started out with his electoral, with presidential ambitions. theind of forgets that he's first one who said barack obama wasn't born in the united states. he was the one that said, i've got investigators out there in hawaii and they are coming back with incredible, great, he would say, nice information that is really going to show you this is not a legitimate president. so he becomes...
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between canada and the united states. known as isds, it has kostka c t cost canadian taxpayers more than $3 million in penalties and legal fees. isds elevates the right of corporations over sovereign governments. by removing it, we have strengthened our governor's rights to talk in the public sector. we have a new chapter that uphold air quality and fights marine pollution. and pivotally, we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadians which, as some of you may remember, we put forward in our talks in montreal back in january. that was a key turning point in this negotiation and one which made all the subsequent progress possible. since the auto pact, canada has been an integral and essential part of the north american auto industry with its highly integrated supply chains. we fought for that and we have preserved it and created opportunities for growth. let me turn it over back to the prime minister. >> thank you, chrystia. i am looking forward to signing this agreement with presidents t
between canada and the united states. known as isds, it has kostka c t cost canadian taxpayers more than $3 million in penalties and legal fees. isds elevates the right of corporations over sovereign governments. by removing it, we have strengthened our governor's rights to talk in the public sector. we have a new chapter that uphold air quality and fights marine pollution. and pivotally, we have reached an agreement on cars and car parts inspired by creative canadians which, as some of you may...
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that is true in the united states as well as abroad. hostilityn to trump's towards democratic institutions in the united states, we have a billionaire president who according to a recent report in the new york times acquired his wealth through illegal means and blatantlyesident, has embedded his own economic interests and those of his cronies into the policies of government. one of the consistent themes coming out of the investigation into the trunk campaign -- trump campaign manager campaign is the effort of wealthy foreign interests seeking influence and access with trump and his organization and with trump associates seeking to trade their access for the promise of even more wealth. while the characters involved in these reports are particularly blatant and crumb clumsy in ther efforts, the details of the stories are not unique. never before have we seen the power of big money over governmental policy so clearly. but it it for granted, is important that we understand what is going on. aboutr we are talking spending hundreds of millio
that is true in the united states as well as abroad. hostilityn to trump's towards democratic institutions in the united states, we have a billionaire president who according to a recent report in the new york times acquired his wealth through illegal means and blatantlyesident, has embedded his own economic interests and those of his cronies into the policies of government. one of the consistent themes coming out of the investigation into the trunk campaign -- trump campaign manager campaign...
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god bless the freemasons and the united states of america. [applause] >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> go ahead. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please stand as the grand chaplain of the district of columbia gives the benediction. >> great architect of the universe we pause before the closing of the ceremony to give you thanks for this country we call home and for the freedoms we enjoy. you will keep safe all who have served to keep us free. freemasons,her, as among the many beautiful lessons presented to us are the dangers for fanaticism, tyranny, and intolerance. help us in our own way big and small to battle these destructive forces said that this nation honored on principles surrounded by our founding fathers, many of whom were freemasons may continue to shine as a beacon of hope to others. and blessrd, guide our nation's leaders. that they may bring honor and glory to our country. all of this we pray in your holy and precious name, amen. ladies and gentlemen, please 137 toree to visit room h see artifacts and talk to experts. those who wish
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nations the united states together with britain prince block u.n. security council resolution or ceasefire. so there's no question that united states has levers these numbers about the arms deals are inflated in any event this is not to trump congress can reject these. arms deals i think the real story here is what is congress going to do congress was already close to cutting off the arms deals over the saudi war in yemen. senator sanders has pledged to bring back in november next month. his resolution invoking the war powers resolution to end unconstitutional u.s. participation in the saudi war in yemen which was created deliberately created the worst humanitarian crisis in the world saudi arabia's deliberately starving civilians in yemen has been deliberately bombing civilians robert in yemen united states could stop this crime and that would be an obvious way to punish assad regime that's what the united states should do anyway i want to touch on that just a little bit we seem global outrage for the past two and a half weeks of the death of this
nations the united states together with britain prince block u.n. security council resolution or ceasefire. so there's no question that united states has levers these numbers about the arms deals are inflated in any event this is not to trump congress can reject these. arms deals i think the real story here is what is congress going to do congress was already close to cutting off the arms deals over the saudi war in yemen. senator sanders has pledged to bring back in november next month. his...
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the united states hasn't put itself into a worse position and as i said the united states now can concentrate on china and hopefully the united states has begun to work with europe and japan, to try to come up with a strategy to convince china to change so that it will be easier to trade with china. liz: good to see you professor thank you very much. >> great to see you thank you. liz: he calls it a good deal but says the economic fundamentals are pretty much the same. there are some details within it that we're watching and what we have studied here very closely is that the new rules for auto production seem to be a positive not just for auto companies, but for workers as well. the wages will go up, not just in mexico but perhaps in other nations and that's how they will get their products made and into cars. new coming to tesla speaking of cars electric ones the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes the dow trying to close in on a record, are we there yet the number that we must see today is , we are there, 26, 743 we're at 26, 769. see if we can stay there but how big a role will ceo elon mus
the united states hasn't put itself into a worse position and as i said the united states now can concentrate on china and hopefully the united states has begun to work with europe and japan, to try to come up with a strategy to convince china to change so that it will be easier to trade with china. liz: good to see you professor thank you very much. >> great to see you thank you. liz: he calls it a good deal but says the economic fundamentals are pretty much the same. there are some...
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states also coming back from the united states from turkey will be the director of the cia jeanne a hospital now it's expected that they will get together they will brief president trump he says in the next twenty four hours and after that more statements may be forthcoming from the president on exactly what is going to happen next and who is going to be held accountable so. my. pay as a secretary of state pardon me mike also referenced possible additional punitive measures such as what. well it's important to note that the secretary of state was talking about sanctions against individuals in terms of the global make me act which provides full accountability for human rights violations be it by individuals or indeed states now some of these measures he's already mentioned the withdrawal of these has but other measures can be taken economic sanctions against the individual the position of freezing on their bank accounts a number of various measures can be done and have been done in the past against individuals cited under the mechanisms yet however at this stage he's talking about in
states also coming back from the united states from turkey will be the director of the cia jeanne a hospital now it's expected that they will get together they will brief president trump he says in the next twenty four hours and after that more statements may be forthcoming from the president on exactly what is going to happen next and who is going to be held accountable so. my. pay as a secretary of state pardon me mike also referenced possible additional punitive measures such as what. well...
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states and this is not the issue or story of your arm versus the united states but this seems with the policy we are seeing from the trump side this is the united states versus the world ok from iran's tasneem news agency thanks for joining us today good to get your take on the latest court ruling thank you. china is playing a more important role in the world today than the united states. what came at least for a recent poll conducted by the washington based think tank the pew research center it also shows that the chinese leader was more trusted globally than his american counterpart. what gets in donald trump obsessive his image sure but what else jonah has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming twenty eight. election i've done a lot of this is where china china's market distortions china china china sea route china talking china from and he has good reason to be fixated the rise of china is showing no signs of stopping with a nation poised to overtake america as the next world superpower polls conducted across twenty five countries show why the spread recognition that china is
states and this is not the issue or story of your arm versus the united states but this seems with the policy we are seeing from the trump side this is the united states versus the world ok from iran's tasneem news agency thanks for joining us today good to get your take on the latest court ruling thank you. china is playing a more important role in the world today than the united states. what came at least for a recent poll conducted by the washington based think tank the pew research center...
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efforts to stop them from reaching their final destination the united states president. so what's driving them to keep going. back on the scoresheet. beat. the best of the weekend's football action from germany. thanks so much for joining us. president donald trump has told reporters that the u.s. when you need to pull out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia the land locked into media crean's nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev it bans nuclear unconvinced of missiles with ranges of five hundred to fifty five hundred kilometers there is what to say russia has violated the agreement they've been violating it for many years that i don't know why president obama didn't negotiate or pull out. and we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement that go out of their weapons and we're not allowed to wear the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement but russia is not fortunately on to the agreement so we're going to terminate it we're going to pull ou
efforts to stop them from reaching their final destination the united states president. so what's driving them to keep going. back on the scoresheet. beat. the best of the weekend's football action from germany. thanks so much for joining us. president donald trump has told reporters that the u.s. when you need to pull out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia the land locked into media crean's nuclear forces treaty was negotiated more than thirty years ago by then president reagan and soviet...
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and the united states and he was also you know. affiliated to the and to terrorism for the saudi arabia is participating with the united states so he is he is an important figure within intelligence intelligence community and saudi arabia and when you come to speak about highlighting the was sort of problem with the intelligence community that's a big question mark who is running the intelligence community basically we know as a matter of fact since mom admits and mine came as a crown prince that he controlled actually the intelligence community the minister of interior and the military and also the armco those are three four issues or elements he controlled them one hundred percent and so if how come this happened without him knowing about it and you look at other the other person who was actually sacked tonight so the atlantic southeast on the other sunny he is the person who tweeted in the first day that the wave of assignation assassination has just started this was one of his tweets published in the he was he was trying to com
and the united states and he was also you know. affiliated to the and to terrorism for the saudi arabia is participating with the united states so he is he is an important figure within intelligence intelligence community and saudi arabia and when you come to speak about highlighting the was sort of problem with the intelligence community that's a big question mark who is running the intelligence community basically we know as a matter of fact since mom admits and mine came as a crown prince...
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states because back in the day when the united states and then soviet union the kind of brokered the deal it was very much. just to cut the long story short it did impaired the soviet union's and now russia's ability to expand its its military and want to deploy missiles that had that the soviet union used to intimidate europe and in turn in its own to unite. and states did not make concessions of the same scale so to speak i would i don't want to go into too much detail because this could really take up the rest of the program time but that's what some military experts are saying and we've already heard some worry some reactions coming out of europe for example the french president of an oil mccraw now has said that well the i.n.f. treaty is key to european stability and he's he wasn't the only voice in the choir he was he was backed by his other partners by the european union as a whole body also coming not just from europe but coming from asia japan has said that while the deal is should really stay in place china has any unilateral action on behalf of the united states on behalf
states because back in the day when the united states and then soviet union the kind of brokered the deal it was very much. just to cut the long story short it did impaired the soviet union's and now russia's ability to expand its its military and want to deploy missiles that had that the soviet union used to intimidate europe and in turn in its own to unite. and states did not make concessions of the same scale so to speak i would i don't want to go into too much detail because this could...
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to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. to make sure that what we say in this body is the best and the very best america has to offer. to move our concerns forward. thank you mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president one out of four women in this country have been a victim of sexual assault. this is an epidemic, and it tells me and i think the vast majority of the american people that we need a culture change. in the way boys andmen respond to women. last night, president of the united states instead of understanding that we have to change our culture, instead of understanding that we have got to make it easier for women who have been victims of sexual assault to come forward and tell their stories, got up on a podium in mississippi, and mocked dr. ford. made fun of her. here is a woman who has come forward to do what she thought was right, as an american citizen understanding from day one that she would be attacked by political opponents, and the result of her having come forward was that she has received death th
to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. to make sure that what we say in this body is the best and the very best america has to offer. to move our concerns forward. thank you mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president one out of four women in this country have been a victim of sexual assault. this is an epidemic, and it tells me and i think the vast majority of the american people that we need a culture change. in the way boys andmen respond to women. last...
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now it is clear that the code of silence permeated the diocese across the united states. we did recommend the whistleblower policy. obviously it was not adopted by the bishops. present today to discuss these matters is my friend esteemed former fbi executive assistant director, the former special agent in charge and the first director of the office of child and youth protections of the united states of catholic bishops and also an author. since 2002 traveling the world to establish programs stemming from sexual abuse currently the ceo of management and consulting to provide strategic services to businesses and not-for-profit organizations please join me. [applause] also on the panel today is a good friend and one of our nation's preeminent trial attorneys. cochairing several association national institute programs and represented former president bill clinton and two former secretaries of the defense clark clifford and caspar weinberger in high profile litigation from the american college of trial lawyers and at various times special counsel to the united states senate an
now it is clear that the code of silence permeated the diocese across the united states. we did recommend the whistleblower policy. obviously it was not adopted by the bishops. present today to discuss these matters is my friend esteemed former fbi executive assistant director, the former special agent in charge and the first director of the office of child and youth protections of the united states of catholic bishops and also an author. since 2002 traveling the world to establish programs...
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it's time to confirm judge brett kavanaugh to united states supreme court. i want to say one more thing. it's time for this body to reread the oath of office, , to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states, to make sure that what we say in this body is the best and the very best america has to offer, to move our concerns for word. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, i rise to say in public today what i've been discussing with many individual nebraskans over the last 17 days about the #me too movement, the important #me too movement, about a nation that is accelerating our dissent into tribalism, and about our continuing decline here in the senate as a deliberative body. or as the nebraska one
it's time to confirm judge brett kavanaugh to united states supreme court. i want to say one more thing. it's time for this body to reread the oath of office, , to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states, to make sure that what we say in this body is the best and the very best america has to offer, to move our concerns for word. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, i rise to say in public today what i've been discussing with many individual...
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states the other thing i think is that you know north korea beat the united states in one thousand fifty three they force the united states to sign an armistice this tiny country. you know and beat you know the world's most powerful military and i think that that is i think that that is significant also i agree with all those points actually it was a great point. you know well educated right there and so i mean it really makes me wonder for peace and rebuilding on the korean peninsula you know what is what is the biggest roadblock at this point is a really just kind of u.s. involvement if we get out the way is that smoove cycling you know really says. yeah i mean you know i'm not to overstate it but i do think that's the case and to be a bit more specific i really think that. the sanctions regime against north korea is probably the single the single greatest obstacle at this moment in time in fact earlier today the north korean mission in new york city released. released a statement. sort of denouncing the sanctions which is not new of course for north korea but i think that it's it's a
states the other thing i think is that you know north korea beat the united states in one thousand fifty three they force the united states to sign an armistice this tiny country. you know and beat you know the world's most powerful military and i think that that is i think that that is significant also i agree with all those points actually it was a great point. you know well educated right there and so i mean it really makes me wonder for peace and rebuilding on the korean peninsula you know...
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over challenges the world is facing because the united states once decided to abandon the a.m.d. treaty now with the deal in charm school says europe doesn't want any more escalation we've heard a lot of reaction coming out of the e.u. overwhelmingly speaking about how the i.n.f. treaty is key to the european stability and security so whatever happens next if europe doesn't want to be part of the united states and russia juki it out. investigative journalist david lindorff doesn't believe that withdrawing from the nuclear treaty will be a straightforward process for the u.s. . but first thing let's say that it's not clear that the president has the authority to back out of a treaty that was passed by two thirds of the senate it's not like the iran deal that was never approved by the senate and it was just a presidential deal so that's going to be an interesting. fight i suspect among senators. the second thing is that what i heard bolton say at that press conference was that there was no consequences when the u.s. when the bush administration bush cheney administration pulled out
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politicians there's increasingly been a lot of political confrontations in the united states now many politicians both republicans and democrats are receiving very hostile threats from people who oppose them this is actually the wife of u.s. senator rand paul of kentucky and she describes how in response to threats that they've received she is actually forced to take an interesting security measure this is the wife of rand paul you know we've updated all of our security system that we put a loaded gun by my bad you know and when i'm home alone a lobbyist playing with so we understand that here in manhattan at this point there are you know anti-terrorism squads that are on the scene the situation is on standby people are nervous the c.n.n. building seems to be evacuated and at this point many suspect that because these devices are all very similar they all seem to be pipe bomb like explosives sent through the mail many suspect that they have the same origin though we're yet to hear from law enforcement about specifics about that they have not named any suspects or anything to that effe
politicians there's increasingly been a lot of political confrontations in the united states now many politicians both republicans and democrats are receiving very hostile threats from people who oppose them this is actually the wife of u.s. senator rand paul of kentucky and she describes how in response to threats that they've received she is actually forced to take an interesting security measure this is the wife of rand paul you know we've updated all of our security system that we put a...
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you have a very broad reading public in the united states. this creates a market for magazines and novels. what we will see is that these magazines are going to reflect this cultural conflict over the spread of gentility. on one hand, we see literature that not only reflects genteel values, but is used to spread and cultivate genteel values. the perfect example of this is cody's lady's book. let me get my slide changed. this is the most widely read magazine in the united states. the editor, but i have to posit, she did not call herself an editor. she is a gender form of editor. was sarah hale. has anyone heard of her? >> this shows how your fame fades peer she is responsible, not only for thanksgiving, because she used her influence to call for a national thanksgiving. she wrote mary had a little lamb . now you know that she wrote that. she wrote an interesting story. it's worth stating her background. she is a small town, new hampshire girl. she was bone desperate born in new hampshire. her parents believe in equal education for boys and gir
you have a very broad reading public in the united states. this creates a market for magazines and novels. what we will see is that these magazines are going to reflect this cultural conflict over the spread of gentility. on one hand, we see literature that not only reflects genteel values, but is used to spread and cultivate genteel values. the perfect example of this is cody's lady's book. let me get my slide changed. this is the most widely read magazine in the united states. the editor, but...
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in the united states. larry is correct in his fact that actually president obama started to use in russia so it wasn't just drum but it was a bomber who wanted to get out of these are an f. treaty if we will get why the united states wants to get out of it i think it's primarily against china that they want to have more capability just because if you look at their european situation it changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia of course their own nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for let me bring in let me bring in lawrence. over here on air which is a blind guy you're hearing there just what our guest is saying
in the united states. larry is correct in his fact that actually president obama started to use in russia so it wasn't just drum but it was a bomber who wanted to get out of these are an f. treaty if we will get why the united states wants to get out of it i think it's primarily against china that they want to have more capability just because if you look at their european situation it changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech...
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states to those who they say this is a hard hearted stance let's not forget that the united states is a historically generous nation when it comes to immigration where one million people per year are granted permanent legal status here in the united states over thirty three million people to total are currently here who have immigrated to this country illegally to those who want to come here come here legally illegal immigration is the surest way to obtain the better life you're looking for here in the united states of america from a security standpoint there is no proper accounting of who these individuals in the caravan are and this poses an unacceptable security rest to the united states moreover many of these people are right targets for human traffickers and others who would exploited them we don't want that to happen i've spoken twice in the last two days to my counterpart foreign secretary been a great we trust that mexico's leaders know what the best steps are to resolve this situation and we urge timely action on their part. united states also has a message for those who are
states to those who they say this is a hard hearted stance let's not forget that the united states is a historically generous nation when it comes to immigration where one million people per year are granted permanent legal status here in the united states over thirty three million people to total are currently here who have immigrated to this country illegally to those who want to come here come here legally illegal immigration is the surest way to obtain the better life you're looking for...
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that's what i will do in the united states senate. i will stir things up because i think the senate is broken, severely broken. i see a lot of hypocrites there putting a man to shame for something that allegedly happened 36 years ago. i think it's despicable. canthing i will do and i promise you this, regardless of your party, regardless of your race, regardless of your ethnicity, we will work together and improve the quality of life of all virginians and all americans. thank you very much. [applause] all right, while we have a second here at the end, can we have a big round of applause for our students. how about those questions? [applause] les: i really wish our audience had a chance to read all of them. the greatest thing would be to put them on the website. april: that would be great. les: every question i came up with was as good as the ones you heard tonight. they don't say that to a lot of the washington reporters. we have an advantage over the washington folks. april: they had more questions to go if we had more time. les: the
that's what i will do in the united states senate. i will stir things up because i think the senate is broken, severely broken. i see a lot of hypocrites there putting a man to shame for something that allegedly happened 36 years ago. i think it's despicable. canthing i will do and i promise you this, regardless of your party, regardless of your race, regardless of your ethnicity, we will work together and improve the quality of life of all virginians and all americans. thank you very much....
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states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. the devastating conflict in yemen has long been regarded as the world's worst humanitarian crisis but it's a war that's buying past nearly half of people in britain according to a new poll what makes that more alarming is that the u.k. is the second biggest supplier of weapons to the country waging the bombing campaign. reports. it's taken the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost a conference the people in the u.k. have no i did that there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is conducting a deadly campaign of strikes in an attempt to drive out to see rebels. the war in yemen isn't just another humanitarian crisis in a far flung parts of the world the saudi led campaign is being waged partly thanks to a hefty supply of british ma
states china does not want to have a conflict with the united states but if the united states really wants to impose these things onto china i think the chinese people will be fully mobilized behind the chinese government and the chinese military. the devastating conflict in yemen has long been regarded as the world's worst humanitarian crisis but it's a war that's buying past nearly half of people in britain according to a new poll what makes that more alarming is that the u.k. is the second...
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>> the united states writ large. i think our operations, our activities have been conducted often in large consultation with the congress. our efforts to support local governments in fighting isis, we can't do without explicit authorities and support from the congress. moneys that are appropriated for our train and equip efforts, for example, are provided by the congress and overseen by the congress. >> i think that -- i think, respectfully, i think some of that might be debatable. but i do -- i am concerned that future administrations, i'm close toidea that just because organization by a certain name is in a country that that gives us the ability to say, well, because they're there, i've got the authorization to go do whatever i want to in that country. and i'm very concerned about the authorizations and i think it -- i think it deserves further -- further discussion. but i have some very specific questions, but i'll yield any remainder of time that i have for the next setting. >> thank you for yielding back your 14
>> the united states writ large. i think our operations, our activities have been conducted often in large consultation with the congress. our efforts to support local governments in fighting isis, we can't do without explicit authorities and support from the congress. moneys that are appropriated for our train and equip efforts, for example, are provided by the congress and overseen by the congress. >> i think that -- i think, respectfully, i think some of that might be debatable....
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people want to be back in the united states again. as i say the united states is , respected again. but it is also respected as to trade and industry. this is a truly extraordinary agreement for the united states, canada, and mexico. president pena, it is so important, the president and i have developed this sort of a bond, a bond on trade. pena nieto has done a very good job for mexico in terms of trade, and prime minister trudeau, who i spoke to, i spoke to both of them a little while ago, they love their countries and want to do right for their countries. that is what they have done. if you look at this agreement, we have really formed a great partnership with mexico and canada. i plan to sign the agreement by the end of november. then, i will submitted for approval to congress, where in very, there should be no trouble. but anything you send to congress is trouble, no matter what. the single greatest agreement ever signed, they will say trump likes it so we won't approve it. that would be good for the republicans, so we can't approve it. but it will be sent to congress pursuant
people want to be back in the united states again. as i say the united states is , respected again. but it is also respected as to trade and industry. this is a truly extraordinary agreement for the united states, canada, and mexico. president pena, it is so important, the president and i have developed this sort of a bond, a bond on trade. pena nieto has done a very good job for mexico in terms of trade, and prime minister trudeau, who i spoke to, i spoke to both of them a little while ago,...
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states between mexico and the united states it was always going to be a very unequal tug of war now they've got canada also in the picture it makes things a bit more fair and balanced those two countries can come against the united states when it serves both their interests or it's a bit more of a level playing field now. in washington rosalyn donald trump this time yesterday talking about how he'd fallen in love with kim jong il in pyongyang and the north korean leader presumably he's not about to fall in love with justin trudeau but for this trumpet ministration how do they know pitch that relationship with auto. well essentially this is going to be a very transactional relationship i think when we hear from the u.s. president at approximately fifteen g. not only is he going to be talking about what a great deal his negotiators have conducted and what they have actually brought back but you are also going to hear a perhaps the president talk about the expectations that he will have not just on justin trudeau but on the incoming president of mexico mr over at off about how they sho
states between mexico and the united states it was always going to be a very unequal tug of war now they've got canada also in the picture it makes things a bit more fair and balanced those two countries can come against the united states when it serves both their interests or it's a bit more of a level playing field now. in washington rosalyn donald trump this time yesterday talking about how he'd fallen in love with kim jong il in pyongyang and the north korean leader presumably he's not...
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the united states will not sit idly by as faceless, politicized claims are brought against us. that concludes the statement, i'd be happy to try to answer a few questions. >> in response to the actions you've announced, iran's foreign minister called the u.s. an outlaw regime. i wanted to get your reaction to that and i also wanted to ask you, if i may, mr. ambassador, about north korea with the announcement that the secretary of state will be traveling to pyongyang. do you trust kim jong un? do you personally trust him? mr. bolton: with respect to questions outside the scope of our withdrawal from these two treaties i'll pass on those because we want to focus on the steps the president thorsed with those two treaties. iran is a rogue regime. it's been a threat throughout with theast, not only ballistic missile programs but it's acted for decades as a nker for terrorism and its style in the retoday is a breach of agreels. i don't take what they say seriously at all. are you re really -- of erned about the people ran, having -- that this is an avenue the iranian government can u
the united states will not sit idly by as faceless, politicized claims are brought against us. that concludes the statement, i'd be happy to try to answer a few questions. >> in response to the actions you've announced, iran's foreign minister called the u.s. an outlaw regime. i wanted to get your reaction to that and i also wanted to ask you, if i may, mr. ambassador, about north korea with the announcement that the secretary of state will be traveling to pyongyang. do you trust kim jong...
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we will commence a review of all international agreements that may still expose the united states to purported binding jurisdiction dispute resolution in the international court of justice the united states will not sit idly by as baseless politicized claims are brought against is not the only withdrawal either today the us secretary of state has announced that the country is pulling out of the so-called friendship treaty with iran which was struck back in one thousand nine hundred five it's off to the un's highest court awarded washington to lift some of its sanctions on tehran a move which my pompei it says is a result of iranian propaganda. iran seeks to challenge the united states' decision to cease participation in the iran nuclear deal and to reimpose the sanctions that were lifted as a part of that deal or as attempt to interfere with the sovereign rights of the united states to take a lawful actions necessary to protect our national security. and iran is abusing that i suggest for political and propaganda purposes well that came after the ruling by the i.c.j. the internationa
we will commence a review of all international agreements that may still expose the united states to purported binding jurisdiction dispute resolution in the international court of justice the united states will not sit idly by as baseless politicized claims are brought against is not the only withdrawal either today the us secretary of state has announced that the country is pulling out of the so-called friendship treaty with iran which was struck back in one thousand nine hundred five it's...