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release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian, eric king, often, refugees who have been accepted for resettlement here, are not only resettled, but are also deeply unsettled by the experience of forced migration and resettlement in united states. to give you an overview of what i will talk about today, i will give you a little bit of background about american refugee resettlement policy, after the second war. and i am going to use that to set up why the 1970s were such an important period of change. that is when a small group of ugandan asian refugees first arrived in the united states, followed by the even larger group of refugees, southeast
release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian,...
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as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's first days, america's military blazed the trails and crossed the frontiers. that secured our nations future. no adversary on earth will ever match the awesome courage, skill, and might of american armed forces. today, we salute the heroic men and women who will serve in spacecom and keep america's horizons forever bright and forever free. we have budgets -- since we came into the administration, since the election, 2016, since january 20 of 2017, we have done things with the military that few people would have thought possible. budgets of $700 billion.
as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's...
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the united states never does that. they sell loans abroad, but never have a loan directly sent out through a bank in europe. it's looked at in a different light, when you realize the daughter of erlinger is marrying john slidell, the confederate ambassador. so i have to feel that he's doing his daughter and future son-in-law perhaps a future -- a little favor. immediately the same day he , floats the loan, he buys the exact same amount in union debt. at various exchanges throughout the country. >> playing both sides. prof. thomson: playing both sides. you have a lot of folks who are playing both sides. i pointed that as a classic example. there's a lot of hemming and hawing, and of course, we don't have a transatlantic cable. it is down at this point. it existed prior to the war, but is out of commission at the time of the war. so best case scenario, looking at three weeks for news to come over. it becomes very problematic, wondering what is going on and how that is impacting prospects, and in turn has some of these go
the united states never does that. they sell loans abroad, but never have a loan directly sent out through a bank in europe. it's looked at in a different light, when you realize the daughter of erlinger is marrying john slidell, the confederate ambassador. so i have to feel that he's doing his daughter and future son-in-law perhaps a future -- a little favor. immediately the same day he , floats the loan, he buys the exact same amount in union debt. at various exchanges throughout the country....
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states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the united states. and basically it is drug gang related. we have a relatively high homicide rate compared h to many other countries simply because we have a a much worse drug gang problems above example, mexico has an even worse problem than we have here in the united states. they have extremely stric strict gun-control laws inws mexico sie 1972 they've only had one in this country is in mexico city. it's in mexico city. it's run by the military. guns are extremely expensive. they bring in drugs from the rest of the world and weapons they used. in terms of the common ownership this is from 2007 they had
states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the...
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admirer of the united states. he has visited the united states when he was a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured. he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the collaboration of spain and great britain. and extending throughout the first half of 1860's. we are seeing italian unification, a nation unifying. there is quite a bit on european powers mines at this time. >> one angle that is not often talked about but really important in this question is the european communist movement, particularly karl marx and frederick engels. they were fascinated by the american civil war. as part of the european revolutions of 1848 in 1849, the communist leak, there was the organization they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role in helping to turn that into a communist or socialist revolution. they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the united states. only a tiny percentage of them were communists. ,hey include important officers the missouri artillery officer. i think ev
admirer of the united states. he has visited the united states when he was a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured. he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the collaboration of spain and great britain. and extending throughout the first half of 1860's. we are seeing italian unification, a nation unifying. there is quite a bit on european powers mines at this time. >> one angle that is not often talked about but...
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in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of america. and i wanted to share some of the things we've done. we understand the criminal justice system has been rife with racial disparity. that's why one of the things i've done is been the first governor of the united states to offer pardons to thousands of people who have been caught in the drug wars. we are not only legalizing marijuana, we are pardoning people caught in the drug wars. we have illuminated the death penalty. after you do your time, you get a job. we want people getting jobs after they come to the crimin
in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of...
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states was quite obviously concerned about this possibility but the agreement that the united states and turkey struck really doesn't move the ball as we say all that much 1st it's quite vague and it really echoes an agreement that the united states and turkey struck over the contested town of man bids also. in northern syria where there were large numbers of y p g fighters so in a the agreement says that the united states and turkey will undertake actions those on those actions are not spelled out it says that as soon as possible some sort of coordination center will be set up it says that this will be a peace card or these are all very vague kinds of things that no one could oppose i do think that it is an effort to paper over significant differences between the united states and turkey and gives turkey a way out of having not to invade like it had promised it would do to very good points you make there and we also know that the united states says that a 30 kilometer safety zone makes little sense so what kind of turkish involvement in northern syria would be acceptable to washingt
states was quite obviously concerned about this possibility but the agreement that the united states and turkey struck really doesn't move the ball as we say all that much 1st it's quite vague and it really echoes an agreement that the united states and turkey struck over the contested town of man bids also. in northern syria where there were large numbers of y p g fighters so in a the agreement says that the united states and turkey will undertake actions those on those actions are not spelled...
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states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard, pass in review. right shoulder, present arms. forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand for the departure of the official party. ♪ >> have a wonderful day. on newsmakers, guy cecil talks about the group's goals for the 2020 election. to elect a democratic president and put more democrats in the senate and the role of pac's. sunday at 10:00 eastern on c-span. >> the u.s. senate comes back into session on monday, september 9, with two important issues on their agenda in the passing federal spending bills and anti-gun violence legislation. get a behind the scenes look at the senate with c-span's history program, the senate: conflict and compromise. >> this government under which we live was created in the spirit of compromise. >> thomas jefferson questioned the need for the senate. >> let's follow the constitution. >> to protect people from
states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard, pass in review. right shoulder, present arms. forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand for the departure of the official party. ♪ >> have a wonderful day. on newsmakers, guy cecil talks about the group's...
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states to give me cause for optimism that maybe things will end okay in the united states. and those include our geography, which protect us on the east and west by oceans and north and south by land borders with nonthreatening neighbors mexico and canada whereas other countries like finland and germany have powerful neighbors which restrict their freedom of choice. the united states has great freedom of choice for geographical reasons. the united states enjoys the largest expanse of the richest farmland in the world. the united states has a strong national identity we americans identify as being americans need to shining sea, land of the democracy, rags to riches. we have political flexibility during the last 70 years. the party in power is usually lost to the press essential level the next elections for the united states has moved back and forth between political parties. all of those characteristics, strong identity, freedom of choice makes one cautiously optimistic for what is going to happen in the united states but they are also reasons to be pessimistic about what's
states to give me cause for optimism that maybe things will end okay in the united states. and those include our geography, which protect us on the east and west by oceans and north and south by land borders with nonthreatening neighbors mexico and canada whereas other countries like finland and germany have powerful neighbors which restrict their freedom of choice. the united states has great freedom of choice for geographical reasons. the united states enjoys the largest expanse of the...
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in january 1966, the united states urged the united nations presence in vietnam. the u.s. ambassador urged the security council to consider calling a conference to seek peace on the basis of the geneva accord. the united nations had no more but success than any other instrument in efforts to bring about peaceful negotiations. the problem was that hanoi feels the u.n. would dilute the power of the geneva agreement and he peaking rejected any you and presence in nationalist -- an u.n. presence in nationalist china. in honolulu in february, president johnson and his cabinet and advisors met the government leaders of south vietnam to go over common purposes, echoing the spirit of his johns hopkins speech in which he proposed a $1 billion develop a program that would benefit all of southeast asia. mr. johnson urged economic and political terms beyond military aspects. he called for a battle against social injustice, ignorance, , hunger and disease against , apathy and indifference and renewed efforts to build democracy in the rural areas. as part of the most extensive tour of t
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states because the united states called on berlin to secure shipping in the strait of hormuz but they also called on them to combat iranian aggression were of course then germany to give into that i'm essentially they would have been condemning iran's actions at the same time you know in de jing in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with tech ron at a time of course when germany has such a differing view and it stance towards iran desperately trying to nudge the iranians back into the parameters of that carefully negotiated to 2015 nuclear deal at the end of the day though i think whether this u.s. mission is but trolling of the high seas or perhaps even something more perhaps a move of politic i think it's fair to say that we will see washington now proceed and go forward rather swiftly and what about germany i mean this does look like a slap in the face delivered by germany to the united states. it certainly could be seen that way particularly given that german defense rely so heavily on the us but at the same time this really isn't a surprise if y
states because the united states called on berlin to secure shipping in the strait of hormuz but they also called on them to combat iranian aggression were of course then germany to give into that i'm essentially they would have been condemning iran's actions at the same time you know in de jing in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with tech ron at a time of course when germany has such a differing view and it stance towards iran desperately trying to nudge...
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states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like 3987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m.'s on hair trigger response because they have to worry that these missiles could be launched from europe and hit soviet russian targets you know within less than 10 minutes so it's a frightening situation and it it's a growing to lead to an enormous arms race the u.s. representatives all from ca and said they all have treaty not only are exists because of russia and the u.s. is merely responding to the threat posed by russia and shot of the russians have said you know. the confrontation as always here where do you think the truth lies probably somewhere in the middle. no i don't think it's in the middle i think it's very one sided and i would i would quote mic
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united states and then were freed? did they have different lives? >> that is a big question. i really have to figure out how to understand. people who have been in the community in boston or upstate new york and whether the experience of being in canada and under the british empire, having a different education system, a different set of rights, how that impacts how people work together. it is ongoing research and i am trying to figure that out. because i think some people felt very safe and free in boston or in new york or chicago, but others really felt like there was something different about being in canada. it gave them an opportunity to think of themselves as british or as american, as citizens of the world, and i am sorting out what all that means to them. >> in your initial research, have you seen what the returning americans expect life to be like? >> some of them really hoped the promise of the end of slavery will mean equal rights for all. marianne carry is someone who has been a very active journalist in on
united states and then were freed? did they have different lives? >> that is a big question. i really have to figure out how to understand. people who have been in the community in boston or upstate new york and whether the experience of being in canada and under the british empire, having a different education system, a different set of rights, how that impacts how people work together. it is ongoing research and i am trying to figure that out. because i think some people felt very safe...
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states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. with all about my let's bring geo political expert ahmed ronna back in. bed without the eye enough treaty anymore in existence how much more dangerous is the world where is this leading us . well it's a very dangerous message which is being triggered off just messaging the code will continue that business has been just messages by spotting contests which won't have a nuclear weapons but because of the geopolitical situation because of the american position they have not been able to get it and that the. politics which is not being driven by any model it is it being driven by the hard us the ticket entities the
states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. with all about...
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90 from the united states. that got massive coverage. president obama was constantly siding these claims during his administration and he claimed the united states was unique in terms of best like shootings. way out there. so anyway, i would asking for the data, gun control advocates to asking for his list of mass public shootings around the world. he refused to commit out for years. so finally, a couple of years ago, i decided to bite the bullet and the crime prevention research center, you can find our list of the cases from around the world that act crime research .org. we bit the bullet and spend about $70000. i don't know how to find cases where four people are shot in africa, or parts of south america in the 1960s. on the 1970's. he never explained how he could get a complete list of all of these cases from the 1960s in the 1970s. i just looked and we just looked in the last 15 years of the period of the 47 years where he looked at. rather than the 202 shooters over the whole outside world outside the uni
90 from the united states. that got massive coverage. president obama was constantly siding these claims during his administration and he claimed the united states was unique in terms of best like shootings. way out there. so anyway, i would asking for the data, gun control advocates to asking for his list of mass public shootings around the world. he refused to commit out for years. so finally, a couple of years ago, i decided to bite the bullet and the crime prevention research center, you...
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in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. and reports in the investigative journalist david in both does say that the us is forcing rival into an alms race. the u.s. was preparing to do this. that the fact that they launched this tomahawk missile from a mark 41 launcher proves what russia had been complaining about when the us put these agents missile systems near the russian border russian western border and said oh these are to guard against iranian missiles which of course don't even exist there are no russian intermediate range missiles based around the united states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around
in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council....
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states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like 3987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. sign here trigger response is very very dangerous time now and it's a going to lead to an enormous arms race. don't trump claims he canceled his state visit to denmark to turn nasty remarks from the country's prime minister he had to buy land which is a danish autonomous territory but they'll quickly dismissed. prime minister's statement that it was absurd that was that it was that absurd idea was that the daughter was inappropriate statement well she had to do is say no we wouldn't be address that you're not sure. it's an absolute discussion and to prime minister of greenland has of course made it clear that greenland is not for sale and that's where the con
states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like 3987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. sign here trigger response is very very dangerous time now...
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states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like pre 987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. sign here trigger response this is very very dangerous time now and it's a going to lead to an enormous arms race. have a german captain of a migrant rescued by tell pricing in the mediterranean a snub the mother of bravery award to to her by france teams as paris of the pole crecy given its treatment of migrants amref and chains what in the 27 saying. is saying is by telling authorities in the portland that there is a with rescued migrants on board she was charged with assisting an eagle immigration and could face up to 20 of those in jail shot in the bin school as more in a story. we do not need authorities deciding about who is a hero and who is illegal
states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like pre 987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m. sign here trigger response this is very very dangerous...
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states what's crna they reached that act that would control that so that gave united states the power at that point to call out currency manipulator as a chess move they made one now with the other players calling foul and saying they're cheating and china is coming back and saying we're not cheating we did it just to stabilize our markets which it did because everything is up today and we have no more intention of doing any more just minutes yeah but what about this tells you that the china is willing to engage in more negotiations because we know that the u.s. and china have been involved in trade talks there has been no results so is it possible to see how this particular designation is going to change that situation. so really i think this is the biggest pair of testosterone fight i've ever seen and it's causing so much uncertainty in the market and so it's too it's like 2 fathers that are fighting against each other and their families are getting the hit from it i'm hoping in september they can meet if they do need so that they can come to some resolution to avoid the havoc it's
states what's crna they reached that act that would control that so that gave united states the power at that point to call out currency manipulator as a chess move they made one now with the other players calling foul and saying they're cheating and china is coming back and saying we're not cheating we did it just to stabilize our markets which it did because everything is up today and we have no more intention of doing any more just minutes yeah but what about this tells you that the china is...
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, which other country would be most like the united states? >> right. >> that's interesting. now all of them constantly made comparative observations. tocqueville said, i never made an observation in america without france on my mind. he always was thinking comparatively. this is different than france in this way. chesterton in his writings are often comparing england to the united states. and if you've ever read chesterton, he's a lot of fun. all these kind of paradoxes. and he himself also is making comparisons. as i mentioned, vaber did this as well. as did tocqueville as well. he basically on the bit about association life, vaber wanted to bring it to germany, he said, it wouldn't go. we're so used to talk-dune in a large state apparatus this volunteerism wouldn't work. and tocqueville observed something similar about france. tocqueville's purpose for coming to the united states was actually, he was sent by the ministry of the interior to study america's prisons. so that was his ostensible reason for coming to the united states. and he and
, which other country would be most like the united states? >> right. >> that's interesting. now all of them constantly made comparative observations. tocqueville said, i never made an observation in america without france on my mind. he always was thinking comparatively. this is different than france in this way. chesterton in his writings are often comparing england to the united states. and if you've ever read chesterton, he's a lot of fun. all these kind of paradoxes. and he...
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states a few weeks ago saying that the united states is the trump administration is short and that they will there will be a role of mediator from the trumpet ministration between india and pakistan the issue of kashmir so a lot of pressure coming on the iran can govern from the opposition saying that where is that mediation where are your allies such as trying on the united states that you've been seeing that you have good ties with wireless standing with pakistan the pakistani government saying that it will also use all different channel of that to try and get its allies on board for what it wants to do with the situation in kashmir that includes in the united states china as well as other gulf allies and the prime minister has called back his foreign minister who was on a hodgepodge image will be coming back and taking these messages to all corners of sides all countries of the globe he'll also be talking to the united nations including the security council that's one of the decisions that is being taken in this national security committee meeting and some of many people will be rath
states a few weeks ago saying that the united states is the trump administration is short and that they will there will be a role of mediator from the trumpet ministration between india and pakistan the issue of kashmir so a lot of pressure coming on the iran can govern from the opposition saying that where is that mediation where are your allies such as trying on the united states that you've been seeing that you have good ties with wireless standing with pakistan the pakistani government...
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president trump has stated that the united states supports israel's right of self-defense and he has taken consistent actions to demonstrate our support. since 1993, presidents have stood up one after the other to say that they would recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and move the u.s. embassy to the city of david. president trump actually did it. [applause] advisor bolton: he did it against dire warnings of unprecedented bloodshed that did not materialize. today the u.s. embassy is in jerusalem. the president took another historic step recently in recognizing israeli sovereignty over the golan heights. [applause] advisor bolton: in the united states, we closed the palestine liberation office right here in washington, d.c. we also stopped funding the u.s. agency for palestine and cut all funding that benefited the palestinian authority. when the plo takes concrete steps to negotiate in good steps -- in good faith with israel, we will reconsider allowing the office to reopen down the street. when the palestinian authority stops paying for fighters and their families who end
president trump has stated that the united states supports israel's right of self-defense and he has taken consistent actions to demonstrate our support. since 1993, presidents have stood up one after the other to say that they would recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and move the u.s. embassy to the city of david. president trump actually did it. [applause] advisor bolton: he did it against dire warnings of unprecedented bloodshed that did not materialize. today the u.s. embassy is...
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in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. conservative activists in the us are celebrating after a court agreed to reconsider a censorship case against facebook google twitter and apple that's bringing the lawsuit accuse the tech giants of bias and of suppressing content from the conservative and of the political spectrum controversial right wing activist laura lunar is leading the case with a group called freedom watch she's previously been banned from all kinds of online platforms from twitter and facebook to pay pal and a lawsuit also alleges the 4 tech giants violated the 1st amendment and he wes anti-monopoly laws there have been a gro
in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council....
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in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we are radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it is high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of america. i want to share some of the things we have done. we understand the criminal justice system has been rife with racial disparity. that is why one of the things i have done is been the first governor of the unite states to offer pardons to thousands of people who have been caught in the drug wars. we are not only legalizing marijuana, we are pardoning people caught in the drug wars. we have illuminated the death penalty. after you do your time, you get a job. we want people getting jobs after they come to the criminal justice system. we have e
in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we are radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it is high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of america. i want to share some of...
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i think it's not only about the united states. i think it also is an aspect of the way they operate within the arab world, in the arab league, for example, where they're less likely to accept egyptian leadership in setting foreign policy for the arab world and more inclined to assert their own leadership? you can't question the fact that they can read the same magazine articles that we can read. when the president of the united states is giving an interview in "the atlantic" when he's talking about these countries as free riders, when he's saying quite explicitly that they need to learn how to share the region with iran, when he's saying other things that are quite contrary to what their own analysis of their interest is, they're going to, they're going to make decisions based on that understanding. and so all of these things have added up. you know, talk about the desire to pivot to asia, all of these aspects from contributed to a decision on their end that they are going to pursue their agendas themselves. and again, i mean, if
i think it's not only about the united states. i think it also is an aspect of the way they operate within the arab world, in the arab league, for example, where they're less likely to accept egyptian leadership in setting foreign policy for the arab world and more inclined to assert their own leadership? you can't question the fact that they can read the same magazine articles that we can read. when the president of the united states is giving an interview in "the atlantic" when he's...
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states we hope the united states will continue to push for more discussions same thing about the south china sea that they're going to continue discussions about the disagreements over territory there and then also the trade war we know there were discussions negotiations in china chang high earlier in the week nothing really came out of that but they said the leader said that they're still discussing it so at least they sat down across the table from each other but really no net gain out of that meeting today here in bangkok but when we talk about the trade war as it is at the moment scott i mean you've got all those big beast you've got those big heavy hitters the 7 as the foreign minister is there equally you've got high powered delegations from the united states and china are there any questions about influence here. absolutely no this is something that's a minute ongoing dialogue here in austin and a lot of the times at the meetings like this and the particular the summits that take place later in the year what is really being focused on now because you have the superpowers econom
states we hope the united states will continue to push for more discussions same thing about the south china sea that they're going to continue discussions about the disagreements over territory there and then also the trade war we know there were discussions negotiations in china chang high earlier in the week nothing really came out of that but they said the leader said that they're still discussing it so at least they sat down across the table from each other but really no net gain out of...
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in exchange for reopening many konami sectors and massive investment largely made by the united states. that agreement had a twofold. stability and security. and also reopening economically speaking which was good for ram this agreement also had drawbacks and short comics french negotiators in 2015 were the most. determined and france was the country that has a tape of most to sign this agreement because we considered we needed as many guarantees as possible president trump during his campaign made a commitment to those who voted for him to. be more demanding and tougher because you considered that this agreement was insufficient which caused him to leave it. because of the sanctions made by president trump he ran in a commie. is having serious consequences and a serious slowdown and that situation very clearly is the aspect that we might see the positive side of things from one standpoint it's creating pressure and therefore the necessary conditions to improve the terms of an agreement on the other hand it's leading to reactions in around who are saying well we've signed this agreemen
in exchange for reopening many konami sectors and massive investment largely made by the united states. that agreement had a twofold. stability and security. and also reopening economically speaking which was good for ram this agreement also had drawbacks and short comics french negotiators in 2015 were the most. determined and france was the country that has a tape of most to sign this agreement because we considered we needed as many guarantees as possible president trump during his campaign...
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and he was not an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. in europe, we see italian unification as the war is breaking out. so there's quite a bit on the minds of european powers at this time. >> one angle not often as talked about, but really important in this question, is the european communist movement, in particular karl marx and frederick engels. they were both fascinated by the american civil war, for two reasons. as part of the european revolutions of 1848, 1849, the communist league, which they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role and hoped to turn that into a communist or socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile i
and he was not an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. in europe, we see italian unification as the war is...
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we have destroyed the soil in the united states of america. when the rains come they take the fertilizer into the rivers and they go down the river to the mouth of the mississippi and killed 220,000 metric tons of fish every year. we get algae blooms. the farmers are not making any money. it has been five years. i want the democratic party to be able to go into rural america and say we have an agenda to move to regenerative agriculture so you can start making money again. i will tell the farmers and united states you will make a hell of a lot more money off of a president ryan you ever made under president trump. [applause] [applause] rep. ryan: we are going to have an active world program. the democrats did not do well in rural iowa in the last rep. ryan: we are going to have an active world program. the democrats did not do well in rural iowa in the last gubernatorial race. go to the small and midsize towns. they matter. that's america. they call us flyover states, right? we are not flyover states. we are american states. we went investment
we have destroyed the soil in the united states of america. when the rains come they take the fertilizer into the rivers and they go down the river to the mouth of the mississippi and killed 220,000 metric tons of fish every year. we get algae blooms. the farmers are not making any money. it has been five years. i want the democratic party to be able to go into rural america and say we have an agenda to move to regenerative agriculture so you can start making money again. i will tell the...
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we're the united states of america. there's not a single thing beyond our capacity if we stand together and get up and remember who we are. this is the united states of america, period. thank you and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] >> the vice president joe biden, 2020 presidential candidate in burlington, iowa, fired up in a speech to a crowd there making references to donald trump saying that there's no moral leadership coming from donald trump and that he has more -- that -- if he were to be re-elected, it would tear apart the fabric of the united states. donald trump has tweeted, watching sleepy joe biden making a speech, so boring. it will be overfor them, not to mention the fact that our country will do poorly with him. it will be one big crash, but at least china will be happy. i will remind you, while the president tweets at usual times, the president is between dayton, ohio, and el paso, texas, right now, the site of two mass murders where he's out there to comfort the victims in the cities and he's tw
we're the united states of america. there's not a single thing beyond our capacity if we stand together and get up and remember who we are. this is the united states of america, period. thank you and may god protect our troops. [ applause ] >> the vice president joe biden, 2020 presidential candidate in burlington, iowa, fired up in a speech to a crowd there making references to donald trump saying that there's no moral leadership coming from donald trump and that he has more -- that --...
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united states has said that this is not nuclear capable and the united states is planning for another test probably in november this one and somewhere between 508000 kilometers a range but the one that they're testing in november it's miscreants 300-4000 kilometers or range that's another in this series a very unfortunate moves that have been going on for the past couple of years at least well we can actually dated back to 2001 with the announcement that the u.s. is going to pull out of the a.b.m. treaty there's only one major nonproliferation treaty remaining the new start treaty which ends in 2021 and the united states has already indicated that it will almost certainly pull out of that one also or not when they do that one which means we are on the verge of nuclear anarchy. trump has launched another scathing attack on the new york times accusing it of producing some of the worst journalism in history they'll both came off the lead gaudio emerged of the paper's executive editor discussing how to cover the president and his administration in the wake of the russia gate scandal his e
united states has said that this is not nuclear capable and the united states is planning for another test probably in november this one and somewhere between 508000 kilometers a range but the one that they're testing in november it's miscreants 300-4000 kilometers or range that's another in this series a very unfortunate moves that have been going on for the past couple of years at least well we can actually dated back to 2001 with the announcement that the u.s. is going to pull out of the...
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that is not the united states of america. thank god we have a system that only tries to go after the guilty. why does that system still work? because criminal defense lawyers don't make it easy for prosecutors. we press them. we attack them. we challenge them. we tell them that unless you have the goods, we are going to beat you. that way, they only go after people who they believe are guilty. if we let up for a moment, if lawyers would not represent the galleria people that you told me about, and i don't like most of my clients, i have to tell you that, but if i did not represent people like that, first of all i could not teach my students to do it. people say they deserve representation but they don't deserve you. they deserve me because i was a tenured professor and was teaching for 40 years. if i did not defend those people, the government would start going after people who are very marginal. people saying that a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged. ok. i understand. whose kid has been dusted and busted for pot,
that is not the united states of america. thank god we have a system that only tries to go after the guilty. why does that system still work? because criminal defense lawyers don't make it easy for prosecutors. we press them. we attack them. we challenge them. we tell them that unless you have the goods, we are going to beat you. that way, they only go after people who they believe are guilty. if we let up for a moment, if lawyers would not represent the galleria people that you told me about,...
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treaty which united states they withdrew from in 2002 because now. with the nato building up is a just missile defense system effectively the missiles are can be deployed now in poland and romania has the potential to take an offensive posture and be used in a strike against russia so these deployments towards remain on poland are seen to be in direct violation of the i.m.f. treaty and russia therefore sees itself as simply responding by developing its own capabilities in response ok and to have a direction washington any further clarity from you or do you agree with our other 2 guests well no i don't well look if you're arguing over a projected 20 kilometer range on a missile that's that's a pretty bad indication of good faith and equating the missile defense system with an office of system is is really apples and oranges so what we're dealing here with is pettifogger. the russians have been unhappy with the treaty you know putin in 2007 said he was unhappy with the treaty because it didn't address chinese things and there's there's been a lot of ba
treaty which united states they withdrew from in 2002 because now. with the nato building up is a just missile defense system effectively the missiles are can be deployed now in poland and romania has the potential to take an offensive posture and be used in a strike against russia so these deployments towards remain on poland are seen to be in direct violation of the i.m.f. treaty and russia therefore sees itself as simply responding by developing its own capabilities in response ok and to...
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united states is really on the money. we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about, had echos in nazi policies of the 1930 on horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter. >> the white supremacy of today has not reached the level it did a century ago, but some of its deeply troubling ideas are returning. >> you don't think all races are equal. >> no. i do not. i don't see why anyone would. >> the white nationalist jared taylor is a learned man. a graduate of yale like myself. we don't see eye to eye to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best possible continent they can for africans. africans, i believe, will be happiest not living in a society like ours. >> i think that you place so much weight on the fact that a cer
united states is really on the money. we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about, had echos in nazi policies of the 1930 on horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter. >> the white supremacy...
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states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hope that the meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. we go back to nuclear policy analyst maxwell down men now were you surprised the pentagon conducted its test so soon after exiting the i.n.f. treaty. yes and i think everybody. thought that it occurred. in august the 2nd was quite a surprise it was only 16 days away. and there was a lot of the work that needs to go into the i think from the u.s. perspective there was probably a feeling that the u.s. wants to put. its flag fly the flag on the ground make a make it make its mark as this continues on but the timing is quite soon on thursday the u.s. defense secretary said that the test was a message to china we
states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hope that the meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. we go back to...
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friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on. it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than 2 day that case after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaeda which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on. it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between...
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how do you think the united states fairs? ladies and gentlemen, don't forget virtually eve weeknight watch me on levin tv, levin tv. go to blaze tv.com/mark to sign up blaze tv.com/mark give us a call 844-levin tv and don't forget get yourself a copy of this. the press doesn't want you to read it. but you'll love it. we'll be right back. . the press doesn't want you to read it, but you will love it. we'll be right this was me six years ago... and this is me now! i got liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. then i won the lottery, got hair plugs, and started working out. and so can you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company you know that look? that life of the party look. walk it
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in it the united kingdom and the united states and that's because european countries are still trying to salvage a 2015 nuclear deal and they feel fear that any presence of troops in the region would jeopardize that doing in fact germany has refused to join it join this coalition because they say everything should be done to avoid escalation in saudi arabia the family of a jailed women's rights activist say she's rejected a proposal to secure her release they say. was offered her freedom if she declared that she wasn't tortured in custody she was arrested last year along with other women's rights activists rights groups say she's one of several it been abused whilst held in solitary confinement for months. international human rights lawyer cabmen says despite reforms saudi women is still treated like 2nd class citizens i think one of the one of the things that we're also seeing now is more and more women fleeing saudi arabia because of the draconian guardianship laws and various other group represents a number of saudi women who have sought to flee from saudi arabia and you are asked
in it the united kingdom and the united states and that's because european countries are still trying to salvage a 2015 nuclear deal and they feel fear that any presence of troops in the region would jeopardize that doing in fact germany has refused to join it join this coalition because they say everything should be done to avoid escalation in saudi arabia the family of a jailed women's rights activist say she's rejected a proposal to secure her release they say. was offered her freedom if she...
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it's so typical it's so common in places like the united states the u.k. australia really the 5 eyes countries to attack the whistleblower rather than to address the crime and to punish those who committed the crime there ought to be hard and fast whistleblower protection laws there are in many countries there is not in in australia but there really need to be legal protections so people can can go confidently to their supervisors or to their legislature or even to the media to report crimes in this case i think that that the australian soldiers involved were probably i'm not even sure how to say it but sucked into the same kind of of we're time situation that so many americans have been sucked into you think that you can get away with things you think that they are crimes and eventually there's going to be a whistleblower you know there's there's an old saying that the truth always comes out and i think that that is the case it was the case here it's been the case in the united states whether it's cia or n.s.a. or f.b.i. the truth always comes out and so
it's so typical it's so common in places like the united states the u.k. australia really the 5 eyes countries to attack the whistleblower rather than to address the crime and to punish those who committed the crime there ought to be hard and fast whistleblower protection laws there are in many countries there is not in in australia but there really need to be legal protections so people can can go confidently to their supervisors or to their legislature or even to the media to report crimes in...
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the men were found to be in the united states illegally. after questioning by the pennsylvania state trooper during a traffic stop. the guatemalan met nationals were then turned over to i.c.e. for deportation proceedings. said it was unreasonable and violated the constitutional fourth amendment rights. and there we go. joining us tonight, national border patrol council, vice president hector garza, great to have you with us. by that i mean, the border patrol council of course, the union for border patrol agents across the country. great to see you, great to have you with us. >> thank you, sir. >> your reaction to the ruling by the judge. >> is very fortunate because these people are in the country illegally, they are in the country illegally and i know that the judge's were probably looking at the fourth amendment with reasonable suspicion and rectum of evidence would be admitted to court but let's make it clear that people are in the country illegally. and when you're in the country illegally, your subject arrest and deportation. lou: and
the men were found to be in the united states illegally. after questioning by the pennsylvania state trooper during a traffic stop. the guatemalan met nationals were then turned over to i.c.e. for deportation proceedings. said it was unreasonable and violated the constitutional fourth amendment rights. and there we go. joining us tonight, national border patrol council, vice president hector garza, great to have you with us. by that i mean, the border patrol council of course, the union for...
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why do you offer him the command of the united states army? so faced with constraints, rather than taking advantage of these new opportunities to show kids what history actually is, it's the record of everything that happened before today, and it's as interesting as you are, and it matters so much, we are giving packets of here is what you need to learn. is it "a," "b," "c," or "d"? was it tariffs, states rights, slavery, or culture that caused the civil war is the way it's been done. so this -- i've started a new project called new american history. and what we're trying to do is give directly to teachers to use in whatever time they have digital tools to be able to show some of the expansion texture and excitement, humanity of history. so if you've only got three minutes, here's a cool map that shows the way that people voted in the election of 1860. and they'll see it's not red states and blue states. but that the south was divided, the north was divided. there were decisions to be made. it's not just the politics today were broken from som
why do you offer him the command of the united states army? so faced with constraints, rather than taking advantage of these new opportunities to show kids what history actually is, it's the record of everything that happened before today, and it's as interesting as you are, and it matters so much, we are giving packets of here is what you need to learn. is it "a," "b," "c," or "d"? was it tariffs, states rights, slavery, or culture that caused the civil...
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it seems to me that if the united states really wants to, it falls on the united states. the other thing is that the u.s., and it started with clinton, but clinton started it without use of military force, it started on what i call a transformative policy for the middle east. you can't transform. any region completely, it is not a mechanical thing. therefore unleashed in dialectic process that we are here. me oneback, it seems to way of doing things is also to look at iran as part of this bigger middle east puzzle. my one recommendation would be agreementreach an even without open talks on the specific issues, for example, shipping in the persian gulf. one step would the to allow the process of reconciliation between iran and the gulf arabs to go forward. for that, i think iran is ready. even if they said they have nothin no problems with saudi arabia. preconditions put for iran rather than looking at it as a process, the end of which would be iran stopping it nefarious activities and all the other things. priori, theo a clinton administration and others did that, but you
it seems to me that if the united states really wants to, it falls on the united states. the other thing is that the u.s., and it started with clinton, but clinton started it without use of military force, it started on what i call a transformative policy for the middle east. you can't transform. any region completely, it is not a mechanical thing. therefore unleashed in dialectic process that we are here. me oneback, it seems to way of doing things is also to look at iran as part of this...
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states wants doubt this is also about iran's role in regional conflicts the united states 110. to pull out of them completely trumpets offering the iranians a baggage that by all appearances they would accept and now we're didn't swear the united states is strangling the iranian economy applying military pressure on them the europeans are trying to save what they cabin the uranium and swear that they bend we've been getting reaction from tehran and europe about what the potential results or report. could be. by the beginning i thought like most journalists that it was an all or p.r. stunt a public relations effort. to make such a success but the fact that. the foreign affairs minister is there is in doubt it's a few meters away from the truong is is astonishing is astounding and it seems that is more to the french and germany have discussed with the iranians over the last few days and i'll discuss it now with low the on office in beats it was the french they came to the ukrainians that convinced them to stay in the deal and essentially what that did it actually prolonged the pe
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news live from berlin the united states reels from 2 mass shootings within just mere hours of each other at least 9 people are reported dead in dayton ohio after a man opened fire in a popular nightlife area some $27.00 more are injured the suspected gunman has also been killed and his sister is reported to be among the victims. and 20 people are killed and dozens wounded and then another mass shooting in el paso texas a gunman opened fire inside a busy wal-mart store it's being treated as a mystic terrorism a 21 year old has been arrested police say a priest istana festo published online may reveal his motive. and in hong kong pro-democracy protesters are out on the streets for a 9th straight weekend some demonstrators are turning on police after their heavy handed response pelting government buildings to stones and tanks crowds continue to march despite the threat of a military crackdown we'll hear more from our reporter on the scene. welcome to the program. 2 separate mass shootings in the united states have left almost 30 people dead the more recent attack took place in the city of d
news live from berlin the united states reels from 2 mass shootings within just mere hours of each other at least 9 people are reported dead in dayton ohio after a man opened fire in a popular nightlife area some $27.00 more are injured the suspected gunman has also been killed and his sister is reported to be among the victims. and 20 people are killed and dozens wounded and then another mass shooting in el paso texas a gunman opened fire inside a busy wal-mart store it's being treated as a...