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states and therefore the united states does not need to have this ridiculously large budget and. are not in control of american politics i'm afraid but always try to with this book what are the chances of this book being. received well in the current amount american political environment what are your chances of discussing this book of on any of the american networks be it or and to trump very low. base they gets the the the perspective not only of trump but also the whole american political establishment and democrats as well as republicans so it's it's it's an outlier but you know for as you know for years i've been saying that al qaeda does not present very much of a threat to the united states they've been listened to they've been talked with and nothing changes now the americans have rather unique security expectations when you compare them to other countries even western countries i mean you guys insist on absolute security not only domestically but also on their ability to influence security pretty much around the world when you have such a it's an expansive security. auct
states and therefore the united states does not need to have this ridiculously large budget and. are not in control of american politics i'm afraid but always try to with this book what are the chances of this book being. received well in the current amount american political environment what are your chances of discussing this book of on any of the american networks be it or and to trump very low. base they gets the the the perspective not only of trump but also the whole american political...
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we have a structural deficit in the united states and only produce 17% of what we need in the united states. if you were to turn everything to full capacity which would be difficult and expensive but if you did we would not be able to meet the demand that producers need. putting constraints on downstream aluminum producers would be a problematic future for those who made big investments and are looking to grow even more. we think quotas that would lead to all kinds of shenanigans, lots of products, specialty alloys and if you're look at buckets of hd of code it will be hard for customers to get what they need if you are under a quota system. we been clear with the administration and others the what we need are quota free exemptions from canada and mexico and all our market-based trading partners are focused on the problem in china. >> we agree wholeheartedly with lauren's statement, the same for aluminum. >> another question you will have to explain. how is the product exclusion process is working for your members? what is the product exclusion process? >> 232 in steel and aluminum i
we have a structural deficit in the united states and only produce 17% of what we need in the united states. if you were to turn everything to full capacity which would be difficult and expensive but if you did we would not be able to meet the demand that producers need. putting constraints on downstream aluminum producers would be a problematic future for those who made big investments and are looking to grow even more. we think quotas that would lead to all kinds of shenanigans, lots of...
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states and the hmong but most conservative repair center there was of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. coliseum of the united states these every the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other hand again this this depiction of the country suffering from only one problem of the only problem is the regime as they call it or the government or or the president the briton the person who is the head of the government and there needs to be a very simplistic approach sanctions treasure to make these evil people comply to western values or even to you know you are now here and narrative that had these appeared or almost these appear from from from from from the media since the scene since the end of called war which is the free world there are not even venezuelans in the opposition and people in the
states and the hmong but most conservative repair center there was of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. coliseum of the united states these every the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other hand...
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the united states. has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have. it will have run ins with the united states. in areas in different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its military i think certainly the united states is watching china's economic and military rise it regards it as one of the along with russia as the other main adversary they regard china as the emerging power that to be concerned about a women's weightlifting record has been broken by a male intent on highlighting what he calls the absurdity of certain claims about junk to his story in a moment. thank. you it would be all. about that thank you all. are really. solid leads. to all this is all the thanks. if. you fold.
the united states. has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have. it will have run ins with the united states. in areas in different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its...
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states -- i cannot be more emphatic -- the united states has chosen to take this course, the president has created the space and the momentum for diplomacy. the missing variable is north korea itself has to also fully commit to the elimination of its weapons of mass destruction and affiliated programs and if they do that we will get to this end point quickly. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon trying to get them to not talk in acronyms. ms. alexandria bell sounds like she belongs in that building. listen to this. are we demanding that dprk sign and ratify the bwc/cwc and cbtb. i assume we are talking about the biological weapons contention, chemical weapons contention. >> comprehensive test -- >> thank you. further given that bwc lacks verification program what tools and techniques are we planning to use to ensure their biological weapons program is eliminated? >> great question. acronyms and all. all three of these are part of the u.n. security council resolutions so it's not the united states that would be asking, this is actually the unanimous vote of the united nations securi
states -- i cannot be more emphatic -- the united states has chosen to take this course, the president has created the space and the momentum for diplomacy. the missing variable is north korea itself has to also fully commit to the elimination of its weapons of mass destruction and affiliated programs and if they do that we will get to this end point quickly. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon trying to get them to not talk in acronyms. ms. alexandria bell sounds like she belongs in...
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the united states extended its nuclear umbrella over south korea and japan. but at some point it is a -- it has a logical question to be asked both in terms of decision-making in the blue house in seoul and decision-making in tokyo as to whether the u.s. nuclear umbrella is credible, whether it can be sustained, or whether it might be sacrificed in some form or another for some kind of an agreement. that will not almost certainly not denuclearize the peninsula. it's almost impossible to imagine that kim jong-un will give up all of his nuclear deterrents. so the japanese may have to explore that. i would not encourage it. i'm not sitting here and encouraging it. may they have to think in those terms. my guess would be they have. they are technologically advanced that this is something they can do. >> i'm going ask you a pointed question that comes from one of our followers on twitter. >> that will be a difference. >> and it's straight and to the point. how can we address and stop the growing authoritarianism in the united states? >> well, again, i was -- i'm a
the united states extended its nuclear umbrella over south korea and japan. but at some point it is a -- it has a logical question to be asked both in terms of decision-making in the blue house in seoul and decision-making in tokyo as to whether the u.s. nuclear umbrella is credible, whether it can be sustained, or whether it might be sacrificed in some form or another for some kind of an agreement. that will not almost certainly not denuclearize the peninsula. it's almost impossible to imagine...
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united states shores to another place in the united states because puerto rico is technically a dependency or colony thing and how you look at it of the united states the jones act is kind of currently inhibiting the island of puerto rico from receiving gas from florida because and i say i think it is said that in the reverse but so most of the elegy tankers are have foreign flags they can't go from the united states to the other part of the united states only us to us so right now that's a big blockade that said there are still some tankers that can do that and the small scale ones. definitely able to do that so that's kind of the deregulatory picture in the trump era of natural gas flowing from florida to in particular from florida to puerto rico doesn't get drilled in florida but it ends up in florida then it gets exported via these tankers and it will become increasingly so to puerto rico. is there resistance to this plan in puerto rico or the is there anybody on the ground there who's against in one of they had to say. yes to the video we just put out we spoke to several different sta
united states shores to another place in the united states because puerto rico is technically a dependency or colony thing and how you look at it of the united states the jones act is kind of currently inhibiting the island of puerto rico from receiving gas from florida because and i say i think it is said that in the reverse but so most of the elegy tankers are have foreign flags they can't go from the united states to the other part of the united states only us to us so right now that's a big...
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united states, they are committed to nato. why would he tell his aides that he think the united states must consider leaving? for me what matters is partly what president trump states publicly in speeches, in brussels and washington and elsewhere, last time he said he was 100% behind nato, but this is a commitment to nato not only in words but also in deeds. after the cold war, the us reduced its military presence in europe, —— in europe, now the united states is increasing its presence in europe, with a new armoured brigade, with more — with leading one of the battle groups in the baltic countries in poland. there is more funding positioned for equipment and exercises, so the reality is that both in words and actions, we see more us commitment and presence in europe. we will get back to that, because it is important, injust a moment. on this notion that on your 70th birthday, nato faces uncertainty and a sense of crisis which we haven't seen for a long time. there's one other element, it's notjust about donald trump, bu
united states, they are committed to nato. why would he tell his aides that he think the united states must consider leaving? for me what matters is partly what president trump states publicly in speeches, in brussels and washington and elsewhere, last time he said he was 100% behind nato, but this is a commitment to nato not only in words but also in deeds. after the cold war, the us reduced its military presence in europe, —— in europe, now the united states is increasing its presence in...
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their agendas are having united states not counter their influence. it's very important we work to ensure our influences protected. >> none of us like the situation in yemen right now but you are clearly the ambassador in my office during the meeting. one of the questions i ask you, we all have to have a peace process what incentive do they have to agree to a peace process? i would hate to begin but it is complicated. no one can be viewed as monolithic, there are elements out of ambition and northern tribes apply pressure to them. i hope we can trade conditions and we can of abandon the project that because it is an iranian project you are absolutely right there is no way they will voluntarily give up their weapons so we need to continue to come up with security pressure. >> let's face it, iran has no incentive with some kind of settlement. we have to continue to spread their influence. with that being the case, i speak of a ran with no respect talking about a divine element. the people came to understand they are far from their borders where they hav
their agendas are having united states not counter their influence. it's very important we work to ensure our influences protected. >> none of us like the situation in yemen right now but you are clearly the ambassador in my office during the meeting. one of the questions i ask you, we all have to have a peace process what incentive do they have to agree to a peace process? i would hate to begin but it is complicated. no one can be viewed as monolithic, there are elements out of ambition...
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with the united states as well. this will lead to greater investment between both countries and a long period of stability which i think is desirable for both countries. however, having said that, i will repeat the fact that it is a challenge with the tariffs that are in place. >> so you are still, obviously canada wants to see the tariffs remove that you are not willing to publicly share with all of us today whether canada's official position is no ratification as long as there are tariffs. >> i am not going to share that no. >> i tried. i would like to thank both of you. we are at our time. ambassador and minister, thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to take a very brief break. there are members of the media who would like to get these guys on camera. we are going to make a request that that be done outside the doors of this room. if you want to try to imagine the ambassador and minister on camera, okay? we are going to take a very brief break. we will deal with this choreography. we will get thi
with the united states as well. this will lead to greater investment between both countries and a long period of stability which i think is desirable for both countries. however, having said that, i will repeat the fact that it is a challenge with the tariffs that are in place. >> so you are still, obviously canada wants to see the tariffs remove that you are not willing to publicly share with all of us today whether canada's official position is no ratification as long as there are...
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for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against them as well there is a danger of violence it should be the function of the united nations to prevent that. it has matured stays washington has its side firmly set on venezuela's oil reserves the world's largest us. excuse me us sanctions have already blocked seven billion dollars worth of state owned assets in a provocative move venezuela ordered the state oil companies european h.q. to relocate to mosco vice president told us more about the decision. in fact the americans are pursuing a predatory policy appropriating venezuela's asses and therefore violating the legitimate interests of our country violates all existing international investment groups aswell you were aware of them as well as accounts were frozen and we have already begun to take specific legal steps we hired lawyers to protect our interests primarily with regard to our gold which is now illegally withheld by the bank of england we also began to take measures for when these wells legal protection we're talking about the theft of t
for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against them as well there is a danger of violence it should be the function of the united nations to prevent that. it has matured stays washington has its side firmly set on venezuela's oil reserves the world's largest us. excuse me us sanctions have already blocked seven billion dollars worth of state owned assets in a provocative move venezuela ordered the state oil companies european h.q. to relocate to...
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states and the people's republic of china it's a demonstration of just how far the united states will goal to redefine that relationship with china to the advantage of the united states as that is understood by the trumpet ministration and this is a poor woman is basically up or on in that struggle i think a lot of people watching will see if nothing else that this is very coincidental and while way isn't taking this lying down reportedly preparing to see the united states government for barring federal agencies from using the company's products how far do you think china could escalate the situation. well it's already clear that it is becoming a bit harsher in dealing with both american and canadian activities and individuals a trade in china or bringing drugs into china at least what the canadians have been accused of etc so this is a kind of chip for tat game of manipulation through pawns there is some an indication that some agreement is about to be announced or made between united states and china and then these kinds of issues will be quietly resolved diplomatically which is wha
states and the people's republic of china it's a demonstration of just how far the united states will goal to redefine that relationship with china to the advantage of the united states as that is understood by the trumpet ministration and this is a poor woman is basically up or on in that struggle i think a lot of people watching will see if nothing else that this is very coincidental and while way isn't taking this lying down reportedly preparing to see the united states government for...
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states over the why way affair the these attempts by the united states to block europe from you know using chinese technology to develop their g five systems so you see the rebellions reading. and of course what the united states is doing is instead of working we need to analyze what's still it must be stressed once they want to be friends with the united states it's now threatening them and that of course changes the dynamic completely and accelerates the roasters of these countries peeling away from the united states more and more on top of that we have the rise of these populist movements left and right challenging the neo the new liberal order here while at the same time you have washington antagonizing the center in europe go ahead well indeed if we look at their recent actions of the united states for example exit in their eye and their treaty right it is now absolutely clear the americans had been preparing for this because they're going has nothing to do with russia no real or perceived absolutely imagine was it wasn't at all to this week that the united states are going to d
states over the why way affair the these attempts by the united states to block europe from you know using chinese technology to develop their g five systems so you see the rebellions reading. and of course what the united states is doing is instead of working we need to analyze what's still it must be stressed once they want to be friends with the united states it's now threatening them and that of course changes the dynamic completely and accelerates the roasters of these countries peeling...
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the united states, cannot be more emphatic, the united states has chosen to take the course. missing variable is north korea health has to fully commit to this illumination of west mass weapons of mass distraction. we will get to this point very quickly then. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon to get them to not talk in acronyms. this alexandria seems like she belongs in that building. are we demanding the dp rk nine and ratify sign and ratify the biological weapons convention and the chemical weapon convention? further given what tools and techniques are refining to ensure the biological weapons program is illuminated? >> great question. acronyms and all, all three of these are part of you and security council resolution. it is not the united states that is asking this. it is the unanimous vote of the security council that cars upon north korea to abide by these. north korea is a signatory but not in compliance with the biological weapons complaint. it is not one of the 190 some countries that are part of the convention in north korea is not a member of the comprehensi
the united states, cannot be more emphatic, the united states has chosen to take the course. missing variable is north korea health has to fully commit to this illumination of west mass weapons of mass distraction. we will get to this point very quickly then. >> i spent a lot of time at the pentagon to get them to not talk in acronyms. this alexandria seems like she belongs in that building. are we demanding the dp rk nine and ratify sign and ratify the biological weapons convention and...
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states it looks like the united states and outside countries are calling this a coup and not the opposition and their random guy that has been picked from the outside michael i mean can you reflect upon the all of the regime change all of the meddling that latin south americans experience from the united states for a very very long time why do they keep doing it that means it's road record is pretty deplorable and then you have someone like elliott abrams you know plucked out of. obscurity as it were considering his record during the iran contra scandal during the reagan administration what kind of signal is that sending to the entire region that i henchmen is back on the job go ahead michael. well peter you and i don't always agree one hundred percent but i very rarely agree that the united states does not. yet actually agree about how to time but but but i but i take i take the broad spirit of what you're saying which is the united states is not in a position politically historically to lead some kind of a strong armed effort here by itself we need to work with the lima group we need to l
states it looks like the united states and outside countries are calling this a coup and not the opposition and their random guy that has been picked from the outside michael i mean can you reflect upon the all of the regime change all of the meddling that latin south americans experience from the united states for a very very long time why do they keep doing it that means it's road record is pretty deplorable and then you have someone like elliott abrams you know plucked out of. obscurity as...
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states, why is it developed in the united states? why silicon valley in the united states? because of our system of government. advancing the world, whether it is medically, education, artificial intelligence, you name it. it is a debate we have to have. because if we do want what we describe as the good guys, the united states of america, to be leading an effort, putting forward an effort for what we have enjoyed since world war ii. it seems to me that the united states military is an important part of the global order remaining as it has been. it is not in our interest. in my judgment, in the case of google, their venture in china, i think it is a reasonable assertion, even in an open venue like this to assert the benefit of that venture for artificial intelligence in china to one of many ventures that have indirectly benefited the chinese military and created a challenge for us to maintaining a competitive advantage. i think we need to have a debate about that. we ought not to think that it is just business in china. >> i'm just c
states, why is it developed in the united states? why silicon valley in the united states? because of our system of government. advancing the world, whether it is medically, education, artificial intelligence, you name it. it is a debate we have to have. because if we do want what we describe as the good guys, the united states of america, to be leading an effort, putting forward an effort for what we have enjoyed since world war ii. it seems to me that the united states military is an...
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how does the united states perceive government corruption? . . . . -- >> encourages greater transparency the citizens of those countries. >> i believe it was last year. >> the call for a referendum, we opposed that. we advised many of the kurdish leaders that we thought it was provocative and unnecessary. what i am pleased to say is that we are seeing that relationship already improving. i know there's a good relationship between the kurdish leaders, the current president, andy current prime minister as well, and that some steps are being taken to repair that damage and put the relationship on a better footing. >> senator udall. senator udall: thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you to both of the witnesses. we appreciate your testimony. these first two questions are for both of you. last fall, ambassador james jeffrey, the state department special representative to siri or stated -- representative to syria stated that it requires meddlingeak iran's influence. he went on to say that "iran will create a new daesh if we don't get to the underlyi
how does the united states perceive government corruption? . . . . -- >> encourages greater transparency the citizens of those countries. >> i believe it was last year. >> the call for a referendum, we opposed that. we advised many of the kurdish leaders that we thought it was provocative and unnecessary. what i am pleased to say is that we are seeing that relationship already improving. i know there's a good relationship between the kurdish leaders, the current president,...
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all over the united states. reading. the business of war rolls on watchers like the ticking of o'clock in the rising and setting of a saw the first installment is in my friends for the fifteen billion dollar bad missile defense deal between saudi arabia the united states of america and lockheed martin initially such as this first installment of boosie not only for its close to a billion dollars sticker price but for who actually is footing the bill guess who was paid.
all over the united states. reading. the business of war rolls on watchers like the ticking of o'clock in the rising and setting of a saw the first installment is in my friends for the fifteen billion dollar bad missile defense deal between saudi arabia the united states of america and lockheed martin initially such as this first installment of boosie not only for its close to a billion dollars sticker price but for who actually is footing the bill guess who was paid.
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as i understand, the same name that the united states -- the united states has the same aim. somealso clear for us that of us from the russian federation as well as from the , left our countries bandits in syria. it's clear for us that it would be better to solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say to you that the united states, yes it is , but you are not protected from a potential attack. on many times, we try to dissuade our american colleagues to cooperate together. i'm sure we're doomed. maybe we need a little more time not only time, mentioned by some officials from your administration, they mentioned you would need only one or two of these. don't forget we have [indiscernible] seated, i have decided to bring this with you. if you look at syria, there are fighters over there, very close to iraq. don't forget about italy -- it leave -- itleeb'. it was endorsed by rush and and turkish president. we got information that 95% of this territory now is occupied by a terrorist. we understand that if we start attack tomorrow, there will be a lot of death from c
as i understand, the same name that the united states -- the united states has the same aim. somealso clear for us that of us from the russian federation as well as from the , left our countries bandits in syria. it's clear for us that it would be better to solve this issue outside of my country. i would like to say to you that the united states, yes it is , but you are not protected from a potential attack. on many times, we try to dissuade our american colleagues to cooperate together. i'm...
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states for decades there are so many chinese in united states we're going to be very critical positions in security and technology areas companies military commercial everything the question is do they need to confucius institutes to continue that mission probably don't my expectation going forward is the u.s. will continue book pressure causes institute. tens of thousands a student to skip school on friday in france and early in the german city how as well to demonstrate over climate change to call on governments to tackle the issue they're part of a growing youth movement which has seen similar action in several other countries too. was that it was. you know it's you who are not satisfied with the policies being implemented today and very marginalizing to shall we disagree with what is going on and to ask for radical any need to change that we are here because the adults aren't doing anything what people say the youth is the future so i think it's up to us to do something so activists behind the recent youth led climate protest publish no letter ahead of the global day of action on th
states for decades there are so many chinese in united states we're going to be very critical positions in security and technology areas companies military commercial everything the question is do they need to confucius institutes to continue that mission probably don't my expectation going forward is the u.s. will continue book pressure causes institute. tens of thousands a student to skip school on friday in france and early in the german city how as well to demonstrate over climate change to...
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>> the united states. >> united states. >> we are all going to wait for at least -- i don't know if we will wait for the u.s. to push the buttons and vote but i think certainly if i can speak for mexico i think the feeling in mexico city, though there may be different views, is that we need to wait and see how congress tees us up and once there is a road map that this will happen then you start seeing movement in mexico. >> and the tariffs are gone. >> yeah, the 32. >> our mission here was to put this in a goingal context so we have to talk about china. does the white house, does the president get real credit for shaking things up? we have heard about china's intellectual property and trade practices for decades and he called their bluff. does he gets points for that? >> it was not a bluff and the answer is yes he does get points for that. >> howard just gave the president credit. >> even -- well, that's such a bad quote. i won't say it. >> go ahead. >> no, no. but sure. look, the chinese trade agreement has been valuable because the truth is the stronger economic china is the more sta
>> the united states. >> united states. >> we are all going to wait for at least -- i don't know if we will wait for the u.s. to push the buttons and vote but i think certainly if i can speak for mexico i think the feeling in mexico city, though there may be different views, is that we need to wait and see how congress tees us up and once there is a road map that this will happen then you start seeing movement in mexico. >> and the tariffs are gone. >> yeah, the...
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number of legislators congressmen in the united states are. complaining expressing concern related to labor but i really think this is a misunderstanding because the labor chapter is extremely powerful the little chapter is very strong very best practice what they want is not. provisions but trade provisions to. inforce the labor commitments so it's a question of believing that mexico will do what mexico has committed but they don't understand that in mexico the top priority of the new center left government is to work for the workers so i think good communication will go a long way to. that our objective in their objective are very much in line i think communication would be part of this we have to understand what they want to say and agree respectfully deal with it reopening that the treaty is very complicated it will be upon the moanin for everybody but i don't think it is necessary we need to understand each other and to see what they want and we want the same. more of this bilateral deal between united states and mexico was forged last su
number of legislators congressmen in the united states are. complaining expressing concern related to labor but i really think this is a misunderstanding because the labor chapter is extremely powerful the little chapter is very strong very best practice what they want is not. provisions but trade provisions to. inforce the labor commitments so it's a question of believing that mexico will do what mexico has committed but they don't understand that in mexico the top priority of the new center...
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states for decades there are so many chinese and united states we're going to be very critical positions in security and technology areas companies military commercial everything the question is do they need the confucius institute to continue that mission and probably they don't my expectation going forward is that the u.s. will continue put pressure to close these institutes and that does it for me more news at the top the obvious is are to international terrorists. life expectancy in america is plummeting if you look at the chart it's shocking to look at that almost every other country is kind of inching op on one side of the chart and that has an alibi or if the united states is away over here it is all crashing down from the drugs and the having junk food having junk culture having of politics and fake that is it's all fake and fake doesn't sustain life and you see it in the numbers it's clear. what the numbers mean they've mattered us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten or more and. eighty five percent of global will be long to be rid if we pursue the world market
states for decades there are so many chinese and united states we're going to be very critical positions in security and technology areas companies military commercial everything the question is do they need the confucius institute to continue that mission and probably they don't my expectation going forward is that the u.s. will continue put pressure to close these institutes and that does it for me more news at the top the obvious is are to international terrorists. life expectancy in america...
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which is to reduce the burden of afghanistan on the united states as well. the opportunity we thought was there because the taliban were indicated that they don't see a military solution to the afghan problem. the afghan government declared an unconditional offer to the taliban for peace talks. afghan groups around the country were demanding peace from civil society, from women's group, from regional groups. and president trump had made it clear during his campaign that he wanted to try to end the afghan war. to explore the opportunity, potential opportunity, to see if a peace that can satisfy those conditions that i said at the beginning, i started engaging the various forces in afghanistan and to deal with the complex conflict that has lasted 40 years to see what role we can play in the service of our national interest and in the service of ending the war in afghanistan. my overall goal is the direction of the president and secretary of state not to seek a withdrawal agreement but a peace agreement because a peace agreement can allow withdrawal. but it is
which is to reduce the burden of afghanistan on the united states as well. the opportunity we thought was there because the taliban were indicated that they don't see a military solution to the afghan problem. the afghan government declared an unconditional offer to the taliban for peace talks. afghan groups around the country were demanding peace from civil society, from women's group, from regional groups. and president trump had made it clear during his campaign that he wanted to try to end...
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preservation and illegal act and i think to comply with the united states. as a permanent member of the security council but also as the host country of the united nations. stephanie decker has more from the golan heights all the international attention here in the israeli occupied golan heights it is all in the language the international community recognize that this is occupied syrian territory while u.s. president donald trump now indicating that the united states will be officially and this is what we expect next week when the israeli prime minister will be traveling to the united states also meeting with president trump will be officially recognizing this area as israeli territory so you've had a lot of reaction throughout the day from the european union from the french and the germans from turkey saying that this was going to bring the region to a new bring from iran from russia and also of course from syria saying that they are going to use all means necessary to take it back but really the bigger picture is this this is a very public endorsement from
preservation and illegal act and i think to comply with the united states. as a permanent member of the security council but also as the host country of the united nations. stephanie decker has more from the golan heights all the international attention here in the israeli occupied golan heights it is all in the language the international community recognize that this is occupied syrian territory while u.s. president donald trump now indicating that the united states will be officially and this...
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it's up to the united states whether the united states wants to see us -- how to say, as a partner, at the table of negotiations. as i understand it, at this stage, united states prefers to try to solve all outstanding issues alone. i heard a same time, lot of messages, including from mr. trump, your president, about a positive role of the russian federation in this crisis. and i hope that the time will come when we will be at the same table of negotiations, dealing with this issue. >> do still believe it is time to lift sanctions on north korea? a few years ago, the russian federation and china road, whichlled consists of two parts. for example, about potential actions made by the united states and also potential actions that should be done by north korea. we can see the and assess a to continue step-by-step approach, -- the necessity to continue a step-by-step approach. we consider it to be wise to make some concessions to them. and it's up to the united states and north korea to decide where this issue is right to start movement. as i understand from press conference delivered by un
it's up to the united states whether the united states wants to see us -- how to say, as a partner, at the table of negotiations. as i understand it, at this stage, united states prefers to try to solve all outstanding issues alone. i heard a same time, lot of messages, including from mr. trump, your president, about a positive role of the russian federation in this crisis. and i hope that the time will come when we will be at the same table of negotiations, dealing with this issue. >> do...
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states he said of all the nations of the world the united states consumes most habit forming drugs per capita opium the mud.
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not the united states of america. inally, i really tire somewhat of the suggestion about our sanctions. i've done foreign policy for 27 years between the house and the senate. i only know of a handful of peaceful diplomacy tools to get countries to move in a certain direction. international criticism, condemnation may move a democracy, but i haven't seen it move many dictators. i wish that it would. but it hasn't. and so what are we left with? unlike russia that uses military adventurism to pursue its foreign policy goals, we nly have a handful of useful peaceful diplomacy tools. the use of our aid to indeuce countries to act a certain way. the use of our trade and access to our markets to induce countries to act a certain way, the leverage of our entities like usaid to help countries. and then there's the denial of aid or trade or access to our financial institutions, which we generally call sanctions. now, i'd be happy to get a lesson about what other peaceful diplomacy tools we have. so, unless we are willing to ac
not the united states of america. inally, i really tire somewhat of the suggestion about our sanctions. i've done foreign policy for 27 years between the house and the senate. i only know of a handful of peaceful diplomacy tools to get countries to move in a certain direction. international criticism, condemnation may move a democracy, but i haven't seen it move many dictators. i wish that it would. but it hasn't. and so what are we left with? unlike russia that uses military adventurism to...
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states government the lawsuit comes after a bill was passed in the united states last year restricting while ways business in the u.s. the chinese telecom firm claims that the national defense also known as the n.b.a. is in on constitutional legislation the united states government has long accused wall way of stealing certain secrets and spying for the chinese state but whenever they were asked if there was any evidence they cannot provide any the u.s. as you know on the british street. is just. fine in the cus. you think this suit. is easier than those. charities. but it's not only about wall weighs on the counterattack it's the company's c.e.o. fall after she was announced that she would face extradition to the united states she filed a lawsuit against comedian the forty's claiming that her constitutional rights have been violated and the one she claims the washi was all detained none have a constitutional rights of an advisor and another is that her luggage have been searched even though she had no idea she was under arrest now this the united states have been pressuring a lot of t
states government the lawsuit comes after a bill was passed in the united states last year restricting while ways business in the u.s. the chinese telecom firm claims that the national defense also known as the n.b.a. is in on constitutional legislation the united states government has long accused wall way of stealing certain secrets and spying for the chinese state but whenever they were asked if there was any evidence they cannot provide any the u.s. as you know on the british street. is...
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exacerbation all wealth inequality speech in the united states is much wider than in odd their western countries doesn't doesn't at all make a uniquely american and alice than to claim merican phenomenon hume responding to a unique sav of f.x. that globalization has on the united states right it's a very american approach of course keeping government very small it's a very libertarian approach of course and maybe america should not go to the left but the bernie sanders approach that maybe try to copy the norse and european model of capitalism what we usually have in sweden denmark norway and in finland here actually democracy and globalization has found the right way you know it's like the middle way a lot of compromise. experienced also always a monthly guaranteed income for everybody and i think that's the way to go it's it's a mix between free wheeling capitalism and democracy and maybe a bit more of socialism in the west more from countries like china russia economically that sounds very appealing but do you think it is. reasonable politically do you think it's achievable political
exacerbation all wealth inequality speech in the united states is much wider than in odd their western countries doesn't doesn't at all make a uniquely american and alice than to claim merican phenomenon hume responding to a unique sav of f.x. that globalization has on the united states right it's a very american approach of course keeping government very small it's a very libertarian approach of course and maybe america should not go to the left but the bernie sanders approach that maybe try...
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did you offer them about the apparent mismatch that the united states was against al-qaeda and at the same time against a group fighting al-qaeda and certainly reasoned recent actions in syria show as buller in the vanguard against isis day as an al-qaeda even more strange right now and so on iraq's between riyadh and israel that even extends to hama didn't manuel the most evil man on the face of the earth in my view and bibi netanyahu and others in the israeli government well obviously we invited saudi ambassador london on the programming of it does come on the program i'm sure he would deny any charge of being evil but certainly as regards israel the united nations in the past few days claimed that israel fired and wounded more than six thousand palestinians a protests in that crimes that amount ma'am out to be crimes against humanity i should say four israeli soldiers were injured in the protests last year and much publicized there about the united nations a. verdict on what israel did to civilians to the disable to journalists and to help what has not a lot in our corporately infl
did you offer them about the apparent mismatch that the united states was against al-qaeda and at the same time against a group fighting al-qaeda and certainly reasoned recent actions in syria show as buller in the vanguard against isis day as an al-qaeda even more strange right now and so on iraq's between riyadh and israel that even extends to hama didn't manuel the most evil man on the face of the earth in my view and bibi netanyahu and others in the israeli government well obviously we...
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turkey has one view and the united states has another view. what i welcome is the fact that the united states and turkey are sitting down and talking, also at nato meetings, on how to address the specific situation in northern syria. the broader picture is that we have made enormous progress and great achievements in the fight against daesh. the fight is not over. we need to continue to fight daesh in the middle east and elsewhere. but the nato idea is that, the more we can build local capacity, train local forces so they can stabilize their own country, the better. you allude to the very real political problems between turkey and the united states — two key members of your organization. turkey is intent on buying russian 5400 missiles — very sophisticated missiles which the americans believe would fundamentally compromise their security as part of the nato alliance. are you worried about that missile purchase? that is a difficult issue because we have not discussed it and addressed it for a long time... do you want the turkish government
turkey has one view and the united states has another view. what i welcome is the fact that the united states and turkey are sitting down and talking, also at nato meetings, on how to address the specific situation in northern syria. the broader picture is that we have made enormous progress and great achievements in the fight against daesh. the fight is not over. we need to continue to fight daesh in the middle east and elsewhere. but the nato idea is that, the more we can build local...
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states and that's going to take some wide changes to the way that the united states operates in the region and for me i don't think that that's currently something that the united states can even sign up to. so it's interesting to see how this will proceed denuclearization should absolutely be something that we try and pursue and president trump is right to push for this and right so engage with north korea but i think actually on this on this occasion if things are as donald trump outlined them sometimes walking away from a deal that would ultimately not be implemented in the way that you wanted to or you'd be you're not quite sure you've actually got a lot nuff assurances maybe that is the better approach ok and it's possible also that the north koreans were thinking exactly the same thing that they were not getting enough from their point of you robert. in all of this we have also the fact that president trump has a lot of problems back home with the cohen testimony and other things unfolding there is it may be possible that the north koreans put that into perspective decided to
states and that's going to take some wide changes to the way that the united states operates in the region and for me i don't think that that's currently something that the united states can even sign up to. so it's interesting to see how this will proceed denuclearization should absolutely be something that we try and pursue and president trump is right to push for this and right so engage with north korea but i think actually on this on this occasion if things are as donald trump outlined...
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the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot, and we will be working on all of our problems and assets. we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. i i told president bolsonaro, intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally, or even possibly if you start thinking it, may a nato ally. i have to talk to a lot of people. it would greatly advance security and cooperation between our countries. our nations are working together to protect our people from terrorism, transnational crime, and drugs, and weapon trafficking. also human trafficking, which has been something that has come to the forefront of crime. we look forward to an even deeper partnership and working together. in our meetings, we discussed the strong economic ties between our nations rounded and the principles of ernest and reciprocity. president bolsonaro and i have committed to reducing trade barriers, facilitating investment and supporting investment across a range of in
the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot, and we will be working on all of our problems and assets. we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. i i told president bolsonaro, intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally, or even possibly if you start thinking it, may a nato ally. i have to talk to a lot of people. it would greatly advance security and cooperation between our...
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blessess israel, and god the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ announcer: we hear from new york city mayor deblasio, and nasa administrator jim bridenstein.-- jim this is 50 minutes. ♪
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i'm mike pence the vice president of the united states the united states supports the courageous decision by one god or the president of your national assembly to assert that body's constitutional powers declare madeira or your syrup or and call for the establishment of a transitional government that was the moment washington put itself into regime change gear since then the us heavily invested itself in the crisis so how did it come to this a thinly veiled admission of failure after all it looked so bright at the start in me a week's washington projected a no name mob cheer leader into the international frame one why dole became the poster boy of the social upheaval has his presidential ambition was quickly backed by america's allies brazil has just issued a note recognizing one why do as venezuela's president one way door when. one go to war one in your way though you know. since then though america's plans started to go into a frantic nosedive my duro wasn't going anywhere hadn't still has the army on his side and his supporters showed the opposition didn't own the streets of caracas t
i'm mike pence the vice president of the united states the united states supports the courageous decision by one god or the president of your national assembly to assert that body's constitutional powers declare madeira or your syrup or and call for the establishment of a transitional government that was the moment washington put itself into regime change gear since then the us heavily invested itself in the crisis so how did it come to this a thinly veiled admission of failure after all it...
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you know we're number one in the capital in united states we also number one. will. be. coming also so mike you shall before. christmas. eve will you selling crack rock or you got to we could just shop and order to escape. like along in a months almost like a piece of obese so this is somebody who. at the rules for. most people think to stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out in the lose business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. question. the maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out some sort of. my teenage gang rules here. go to one of the movie then let the mind of those who were. but. maybe will. kill. you. minus a murderer. was. sent in for the yeah when on the news that has to be an element in the food. you know mccain little present i see. my son doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the uni
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in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people came you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states and on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. officer. told him to get up off the ground sir began to pet him down the. democrats on the sounds of animating him seem to me grown man like mislead essentially. through his. twisted away from the officer. of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the web in one smith's and they would have been done she swung at the observations didn't hit them i never saw any contact with you had you any kind of went back to where they were so the answer is back here they're try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he did it on three. hopes and he. put them so. big it except the reject. so when
in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people came you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states and on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. officer. told him to get up off the ground sir began to pet him down the....
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in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people came you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states and on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. well there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was like oh. so you know like what i needed when i was a baby boy i had a big show. there's always playing saying oh my there's an african-american community service and slavery. i think it's more of these teenagers having kids in you can expect a fourteen or fifteen year old first daughter now order for him maybe a far there any place in october my car you know breaking down and i was unable to get to work on time sunday let me go in with my paycheck that i bring home i have nearly enough to pay my car insurance. gas and. the reserve bank the european central bank the b
in the battle of iraq the united states and our allies have prevailed. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people came you saw i. i might perhaps the vice president of the united states and on behalf of president donald trump and all the american people. let me express the unwavering support of the united states is you the people of venezuela raise your voices in a call for freedom. well there was a crack seems to do crack when i was a little kid my dad he was...
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the state. we're looking at the oil. big difference to the united states economic. as well as the official exchange rate for the. power. from a facebook page. changed. by controlling. anyone citizens against government. two opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. explains everything and is often used as an excuse. to blame for. venezuela has affected a prosperous nation. free for all. this is not a failed socialist state. socialist venezuela this is the socialist dilemma was it socialism i don't think so because actually during the period when you know the vast majority of the creator were in the private sector. they didn't come anywhere near. fifty five. years. even when chavez nationalized companies mainly in the oil sector the private sector grew more rapidly than the public sector. venezuela was therefore never a socialist country. and even its greatest opponents knew it. when its economic growth rate was double that of the usa and poverty was down by fifty perc
the state. we're looking at the oil. big difference to the united states economic. as well as the official exchange rate for the. power. from a facebook page. changed. by controlling. anyone citizens against government. two opposing sides have been trying to explain the crisis in venezuela. suffering is caused by american sanctions and internal economic sabotage. explains everything and is often used as an excuse. to blame for. venezuela has affected a prosperous nation. free for all. this is...
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it has grown in the united states too. walter: i do not think it is as simple as authoritarian tendencies. it is a class thing. to some degree, institutions, strong institutional governance feels to a lot of people like the upper-middle-class telling everyone else how to live. not even the elite, but a broader group. jake: the research suggests that this mindset, this tendency kind of exists across class lines, but i think you are right, that it gets reinforced with the notion that some smaller subset of people, there is this amazing article in the atlantic about the new american aristocracy, which people have contested on some of the methodology. the underlying point, the top 10% has said the rules up in a way that really do benefit them, that people are not wrong to think that about our system. walter: that is a lot of energy you see in democratic politics. jake: on both sides. the story that trump tells about why we are here has less to do with that group than with immigrants and washington elite, but the story that is
it has grown in the united states too. walter: i do not think it is as simple as authoritarian tendencies. it is a class thing. to some degree, institutions, strong institutional governance feels to a lot of people like the upper-middle-class telling everyone else how to live. not even the elite, but a broader group. jake: the research suggests that this mindset, this tendency kind of exists across class lines, but i think you are right, that it gets reinforced with the notion that some smaller...
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states ambassador, marie jovanovich has bad mouth the president of the united states to ukrainian officials and has told them not to listen or worry about trump policy because he is going to be impeached. this woman needs to be called home to the united states for consultation. >> sean: so we know now the new transcripts show. i want to ask you this and everybody else, we know there are transcripts, john hoover, harwich. i don't know about the new
states ambassador, marie jovanovich has bad mouth the president of the united states to ukrainian officials and has told them not to listen or worry about trump policy because he is going to be impeached. this woman needs to be called home to the united states for consultation. >> sean: so we know now the new transcripts show. i want to ask you this and everybody else, we know there are transcripts, john hoover, harwich. i don't know about the new
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came as mike pompei zero the top diplomat of the united states secretary of state was meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he expressed a huge amount of gratitude for this gift of recognizing golan heights and its time when the run cease to syria as a platform to destroy israel trump boldly recognize israel the sovereignty of the golan heights thank you president trump now in its annual human rights report the u.s.a. described palestinian territories not as israeli occupied but rather as israeli controlled and we recently saw mike pump aoe take the unprecedented move as u.s. secretary of state and actually visit the western wall in jerusalem now at this point the world is well aware that benjamin netanyahu is facing an election that will determine whether or not he remains the prime minister of israel and some have interpreted donald trump's moves as essential trying to help netanyahu showing u.s. support for netanyahu taking unprecedented steps in pro israeli stances by the united states as a whole and people wonder if this could lead to an escalation in the regi
came as mike pompei zero the top diplomat of the united states secretary of state was meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he expressed a huge amount of gratitude for this gift of recognizing golan heights and its time when the run cease to syria as a platform to destroy israel trump boldly recognize israel the sovereignty of the golan heights thank you president trump now in its annual human rights report the u.s.a. described palestinian territories not as israeli...