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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. see italiane 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 quite as often 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 hopes to turn that into a communist, socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the uni
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. see italiane unification as the war is breaking out. so there's...
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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. i 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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united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the other things that were competing for headlines in something like the london times, probably the most widely circulated newspaper at the time. what other things are happening -- were happening that help us contextualize? >> the short answer is a lot. timepends on a particular during the war itself, but if you were to pull up a random london times or any other publication within europe, andre might be able to speak about other ones in the western thesphere, but it is political machinations, the soap operas of europ
united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the...
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>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] > honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a wonderful day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> starting at 8:00 p.m., parents who lost students in the school shooting at parkland will discuss gun violence. and the dect tore of i.c.e. testifies on oversight and crmp span 3, a hearing examines high prescription drug prices and the mpact on patients. c-span's washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impath you. coming up saturday mork, immigration reporter discusses progress on the u.s.-mexican border wall a
>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] > honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a...
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trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause] and we are no longer sacrificing the interests of the american people to pursue idealistic fantasies in havana, tehran, or anywhere else. [applause] mr. bolton: instead we are proudly defending american strength and american sovereignty. as a result, the world is changing for the better and the american people are safer. we can see the results of renewed american leadership in every corner of the globe, and particularly in the middle east, that typical neighborhood that israel calls home. over the years, presidents and policymakers have utilized many different tools of foreign policy. they have
trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause]...
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and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that would cut our ranking by 20 percent or so from what we have here and would make a significant difference. most countries don't report murderers. they just report homicides and that makes one difference there. what people often do when they make comparisons across countries is not to look at homicides but firearm homicides. the average is up here, the united states is over here. much higher than the median. why is the united states a much higher in terms of firearm homicides and we are in terms of total homicides? if you look at the graph carefully, the lines look thicker. th
and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that...
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since world war i, the united states has led the -- since world war ii, the united states has led the world in accepting refugees and asylees. we have tried to be a leader among developed countries in accepting refugees and ally lease and we've -- and asylees, and we've dodge it. when you look at -- and we've done it. when you look at all the cubans who have come to the united states, we have cubans who serve in the united states senate who were part of that. we have jews who fleed persecution in the soviet union. we did it when the vietnamese that stood by american soldiers and risked their lives were given refuge in the united states. the list goes on and on, and it reflects who we are as a nation. we screen those who come in, but we say that our doors are open, to give them a second chance in life and the protection of the united states. that was what we did from world war ii until the election of donald trump as president of the united states. now he has turned back the clock. ware back in the s.s. st. louis era. america is better than this. we can keep our nation safe and respect
since world war i, the united states has led the -- since world war ii, the united states has led the world in accepting refugees and asylees. we have tried to be a leader among developed countries in accepting refugees and ally lease and we've -- and asylees, and we've dodge it. when you look at -- and we've done it. when you look at all the cubans who have come to the united states, we have cubans who serve in the united states senate who were part of that. we have jews who fleed persecution...
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of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this map? this very clearly incorporates territories that they had claims to, like the northwest or southwest down there. eric: well, that's right, and it became, you know, the united states had to worry a lot about the hostility of foreign powers in the early decades of its existence. even in territories that had been ceded to the united states by great britain and the treaty of paris in 1783, britain never gave up its western posts in the region, and it continued to encourage native allies to harass settlements, 1812, you
of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this...
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anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic war against iran. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we have gone through eight years of war, a war that was imposed on us with the help of everybody. why not de—escalate the situation? for example, the grace one, you have had a conversation withjeremy hunt, and he said this vessel could be freed if it is not bound for syria. it is that kind of action that the west find provocative. it is piracy plain and simple. there are eu sanctions against buying syrian oil, not against selling oil to syria. going through eu... there are eu sanctions against selling oil to syria from european countries. from european countries, iran is not a european countries, iran is not a european country. but you are going through gibr
anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic war against iran. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we have gone through eight years of war, a war that was...
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there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening. so all of this litigation that's been done on top of it was all against the backdrop of the census bureau saying that they were already going to perform this function, which opens the question, why is he having a press conference. the government has been doing this all along. >> and you know, our greg wallace has reported that this is the option that the census bureau itself recommended to the commerce secretary, wilbur ross, in january of 2018. and said, not only should you do it this way, it won't be expensive, and it's also more reliable data than you would get on a census. so here we are. >> and
there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening....
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the united states has not only read their own from the j.c. if you a fund violated his own commitments but through political an economy pusher prevents the international community states and private entities to implement their commitments to words iran these u.s. behavior which is in the defiance of international law not only make normal business relations with iran which is the goal of the difficult but also contribute to the u.s. could. be a negatively affects the humanitarian transactions in the ability of humanitarian organizations and either an iranian expects us to transfer to contribute sions or during the recent event stating flaws in iran. example. the united states has imposed economic terrorism against the states including through imposition of sanctions and extorted. cation of them said this sick tendency of the united states to use illegal unilateral sanctions as an instrument of course so what anastase and private entities should come to an end with the united states' destructive actions and adoption and application of the doomed
the united states has not only read their own from the j.c. if you a fund violated his own commitments but through political an economy pusher prevents the international community states and private entities to implement their commitments to words iran these u.s. behavior which is in the defiance of international law not only make normal business relations with iran which is the goal of the difficult but also contribute to the u.s. could. be a negatively affects the humanitarian transactions in...
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are you a citizen of the united states of america? oh, gee, i'm sorry, i just can't answer that question, and that's after spending billions and billions of dollars. there used to be a time when you could answer questions like that very easily. there used to be a time when you could proudly declare i am a citizen of the united states. now they're trying to erase the very existence of a very important word and a very important thing, citizenship. they're even coming after the pledge of allegiance in minnesota. i'm proud to be a citizen. you're proud to be a citizen. the only people who are not proud to be citizens are the ones who are fighting us all the way about the word citizen. today i'm here to say we are not backing down on our effort to determine the citizenship status of the united states' population. i stand before you to outline new steps my administration is taking to ensure that citizenship is counted so that we know how many citizens we have in the united states. makes sense. we will defend the right of the american people
are you a citizen of the united states of america? oh, gee, i'm sorry, i just can't answer that question, and that's after spending billions and billions of dollars. there used to be a time when you could answer questions like that very easily. there used to be a time when you could proudly declare i am a citizen of the united states. now they're trying to erase the very existence of a very important word and a very important thing, citizenship. they're even coming after the pledge of...
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and may god continue to bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> the number of other trump administration officials were at the conference including john bolton and mike pompeo. along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. >> it is truly my honor and privilege to be here with this -- jason greenblatt who deserves a round of applause. >> thank you. you. president trump has been trusted -- entrusted the future of middle east peace alongside jared kushner. welcome garrett,
and may god continue to bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> the number of other trump administration officials were at the conference including john bolton and mike pompeo. along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. >> it is truly my honor and privilege to be here with this -- jason greenblatt who deserves a round of applause. >> thank you. you. president trump has been trusted -- entrusted the...
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we have to see the seriousness of the united states. we are not going to negotiate about our defense. it's a historical emotional attachment for our people. our people went through eight years of war when they were being targeted, when they were being showered with missiles and bombs and even chemical weapons and nobody gave us the minimum means of defense. everybody from the soviets who gave the iraqis midair planes to the americans that gave them recognizance to the french who gave them missiles to the brits who gave them tanks to the germans who gave them chemical weapons. everybody helped them. nobody even allowed us to buy a single missile to defend ourselves. so it's impossible to tell iranian people that while the united states is selling $87 billion worth of military equipment, why saudi arabia is buying $87 billion worth of military equipment and the united states is selling over $50 billion worth to the region to the persian gulf every year they expect us to abandon our only and most important means of defense. >> let me ask y
we have to see the seriousness of the united states. we are not going to negotiate about our defense. it's a historical emotional attachment for our people. our people went through eight years of war when they were being targeted, when they were being showered with missiles and bombs and even chemical weapons and nobody gave us the minimum means of defense. everybody from the soviets who gave the iraqis midair planes to the americans that gave them recognizance to the french who gave them...
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and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here administration, who deserves a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you.
and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here...
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>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us today at the pentagon. have a wonderful day. \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org here is a look at our live coverage monday. the latest report on security sector assistance in afghanistan. later, the federalist society holds a discussion on the 2020 census and the president's efforts to count citizens and noncitizens in the u.s. pompeoan2, mike participates in a conversation on foreign policy at 9:00 a.m.. in the afternoon at 3:00, the u.s. senate returns for votes on whether to override
>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining...
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states army. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] [standing drills] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music]tic patriotic concludessident, this today's ceremony. this concludes today's ceremony. way towardske your the departure of your official party. ♪ >> ladies and entranceour way to the to meet your escort. have a wonderful day. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with issues and policies that impact you. today federal spending and raising the borrowing limit with budgetbers of the committee. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> if you want more information on members of congress, order c-span's congressional directory. it is available online at c-spanstore.org. >> the house committee approved a subpoena for personal emails messages by ivanka trump and jared kushner. the vote in the oversight and
states army. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] [standing drills] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music]tic patriotic concludessident, this today's ceremony. this concludes today's ceremony. way towardske your the departure of your official party. ♪ >> ladies and entranceour way to the to meet your escort. have a wonderful day. c-span's "washington...
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as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be tomorrow and years to come. much has shifted in the past few years. the international landscape is more crowded, competitive, and complicated. and when we look at what's different today two key points jump out to me. one is that the speed and intensity of the gravest dangers means that the fates of nations are more intertwined than they ever have been. climate change. nuclear proliferation. international and transnational terrorism. cyber warfare. disruptive new technologies, mass migration. we're moving like moore's law is moving. none of them can be resolved by the united states alone or any nation acting
as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be tomorrow and...
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of the united states and members of the united states congress. two distinguished guests, veterans and my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago , 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrifice their lives, for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to more than 170 veterans of the second world war, who join us today, you are among the very greatest americans who will ever live. your the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ]here with you are over 60 veterans who landed on d-day. our debt to you is everlasting. today we express our undying gratitude. when you were young, these men and listed their lives in a great crusade. one of the greatest of all times. their mission is the story of a epic battle and the ferocious, eternal strug
of the united states and members of the united states congress. two distinguished guests, veterans and my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago , 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrifice their lives, for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to...
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his appointment from the president of the united states. lou: as bad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who have never seen a beach. i was confused why somebody was in this situation especially in america. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh so when i started joshua's heart foundation it was a key thing to be able to engage youth in the foundation. to help them participate. ♪music:o
his appointment from the president of the united states. lou: as bad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with...
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and by the constitution of the united states, not even law, but by the constitution of the united states, a census must count every single person, not citizen, not green card holder, not immigrant, but every single person in the united states. i want to say this again because it's so important. the census people, the staff at every level are by law forbidden from sharing information with any other agency or departent of the united states government. >> all of this is coming, congressman, as the administration is gearing up to conduct formal and extensive deportation rates in ten cities, as early as this sunday. are you concerned with how this operation is going to be carried out? we've got a list of those ten cities. there you see them right there, new york, baltimore, chicago, new orleans, miami, houston, denver, san francisco, and los angeles. >> yeah, of course i'm concerned, wolf. you know, again, it's my previous answer. this has very little to do with the rule of law. we are a country of law, rule of law is important. but make no mistake, this is about creating fear, just like the
and by the constitution of the united states, not even law, but by the constitution of the united states, a census must count every single person, not citizen, not green card holder, not immigrant, but every single person in the united states. i want to say this again because it's so important. the census people, the staff at every level are by law forbidden from sharing information with any other agency or departent of the united states government. >> all of this is coming, congressman,...
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this is the president of the united states of america. you can cut the numbers by two pennies and three pennies and balance a budget quickly and have a stronger and better country. that is ridiculous. that is ridiculous. but it's no more ridiculous than the history of the republican party that supposedly fiscally conservative party, what a joke. going back to 2001, the last time we had a surplus in america bill clinton was president. he was a democrat. he had a $5 trillion projected surplus over the decade. unimaginable today. unimaginable today. but politicians like us were having discussions about what to do with the surplus, what to do with abundance, how to make social security sol veforts, how to give the middle class -- solvent, how to give the middle class a real tax cut, not a fake tax cut that's masquerading, covering up the tax cut for rich people. but we did none of that. and instead george bush who followed bill clinton cut taxes in 2001, almost all the benefit went to wealthy people. he cut taxes in 2003 and both times just l
this is the president of the united states of america. you can cut the numbers by two pennies and three pennies and balance a budget quickly and have a stronger and better country. that is ridiculous. that is ridiculous. but it's no more ridiculous than the history of the republican party that supposedly fiscally conservative party, what a joke. going back to 2001, the last time we had a surplus in america bill clinton was president. he was a democrat. he had a $5 trillion projected surplus...
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we will be the same as the united states, but we should not be a vassal of the united states. are a small country, but ththe same dignity a as the europeans and the u.s. have. amy: former president manuel zelaya. to see the interview in spanish, visit democracynow.org. happy democracy now! anniversary to our transcript editor, neil shibata. thank you for your incredible work and wisdom. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning.. >>>> this is al jazeerera. ♪ anchor: hello, this is the newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes, turkey receives the first shipments of the russian as 400 missile defense system. that could invite u.s. sanctions. negotiatitions,f eight west african nations agree to adopt a shared currency called the echo. >> i said, you don't have to do this. he doesn't have to do this. anchor:
we will be the same as the united states, but we should not be a vassal of the united states. are a small country, but ththe same dignity a as the europeans and the u.s. have. amy: former president manuel zelaya. to see the interview in spanish, visit democracynow.org. happy democracy now! anniversary to our transcript editor, neil shibata. thank you for your incredible work and wisdom. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning.. >>>>...
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and it cemented the united states as the world leader in science, technology, and discovery. in 1961 when president kennedy boldly challenged the nation to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade, the technology needed to do so, for the most part, didn't even exist. that we accomplished this monumental goal is a testament to american ingenuity and innovation. in fact, some of the very technology developed for the apollo mission is still having a positive impact on the lives of iowans nearly half a century later. our first responders wear fire-resistant textiles developed for the use in apollo spacesuits. our communities rely on water purification technology designed for the apollo spacecraft. and our soldiers in the field depend on the m.r.e.'s -- or meals ready to eat -- created to safely feed neal armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins on their half-million-mile journey to the moon and back. in my libby, who is a cadet at west point, was recently sharing some -- and we'll just say some very strong opinions about these m.r.e.'s, but
and it cemented the united states as the world leader in science, technology, and discovery. in 1961 when president kennedy boldly challenged the nation to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade, the technology needed to do so, for the most part, didn't even exist. that we accomplished this monumental goal is a testament to american ingenuity and innovation. in fact, some of the very technology developed for the apollo mission is still having a positive...
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richard nixon was president of the united states. the month before these were put -- the years these were put in the ground in december of that year, was the last time we were on the moon in 1972. this was just at the end of the apollo program. this is technology that is incredibly outdated. mr. turner: if you think the apollo program and the moon launch, you think, well, the next technology is the space shuttle. that launched in 1981, almost a decade after these were put in the ground. even the space shuttle is retired. but yet he wants to resurrect these. this is as ridiculous as saying we're going to go to the moon again, let's go to the museum and pull out the apollo moon crafts, let's just jigger them up again and put them up in space. it's not going to work. this is absolutely irresponsible. but it's not really about just trying to extend this life. because this has been studied before. this would be a study of a restudy of a restudy of a restudy. in addition, this is not only a study, this delays the program. everyone wonders
richard nixon was president of the united states. the month before these were put -- the years these were put in the ground in december of that year, was the last time we were on the moon in 1972. this was just at the end of the apollo program. this is technology that is incredibly outdated. mr. turner: if you think the apollo program and the moon launch, you think, well, the next technology is the space shuttle. that launched in 1981, almost a decade after these were put in the ground. even...
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itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of color by saying hat our fellow americans who are immigrant and those who may look to the president like immigrants, should go back to other countries, by referring to immigrants and asylum seekers as invaders. and by saying that members of congress who are immigrants or those of our colleagues who are wrongly assumed to be immigrants, do not belong in congress or in the united states of america. n all of this, the aforementioned donald john trump has, by his statement, brought the high office of the president of the united states in contempt, ridiculed, disgraced sown seeds of has discord among
itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of...
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states give us your thoughts here. >> the united states and guatemala were about to ink a deal that would have allowed migrants to be put in guatemala while they waited asylum claims, similar agreement we have with kenta maeda, -- with canada. the left in guatemala, took action to make sure that guatemalaians would not be able to sign it as a result this key new tool, to restrict the crisis for end of crisis was taken off the table, we believe the left in concert with the leftist -- you know the leftist activists within the state department, works with their allies in guatemala. you know it, is a major issue in guatemala because, on top of the current political discome boblation. the left is poised to takeover the government of guatemala next fall, which is just going to make it worse. lou: and there are -- it a friendly government to the united states. but at same time, leftists and ngo's, nonprofits, many are working against u.s. policy with guatemala. works again ou -- working againt our immigration policies we're trying to move forward and border security policies this starting
states give us your thoughts here. >> the united states and guatemala were about to ink a deal that would have allowed migrants to be put in guatemala while they waited asylum claims, similar agreement we have with kenta maeda, -- with canada. the left in guatemala, took action to make sure that guatemalaians would not be able to sign it as a result this key new tool, to restrict the crisis for end of crisis was taken off the table, we believe the left in concert with the leftist -- you...
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, the secretary of state of the united states, mike pompeo. [applause] sec. pompeo: good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. thank you. [crowd chanting "usa"] sec. pompeo: good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. they told me there would be a lot of you here. this is what it must've looked like to be part of the crowd for the fishes and the loaves. [laughter] sec. pompeo: what a miracle that was. today i want to talk to you about serious matters and tell important stories about our path forward. i want to thank pastor john hagee for inviting me to be with you. [applause] sec. pompeo: it is truly heartening as secretary of state to know that there are so many americans working to make our relationship with israel the strongest it has ever been. [applause] sec. pompeo: you all know israel is an important partner. it's an ally. israel is a friend. can i get an amen? >> amen! sec. pompeo: i want to kick off my remarks by telling you something you all know, but a lot a lot of folks truly don't. christians in america are among israel's greatest fr
, the secretary of state of the united states, mike pompeo. [applause] sec. pompeo: good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. thank you. [crowd chanting "usa"] sec. pompeo: good afternoon. good afternoon, everyone. they told me there would be a lot of you here. this is what it must've looked like to be part of the crowd for the fishes and the loaves. [laughter] sec. pompeo: what a miracle that was. today i want to talk to you about serious matters and tell important stories about our...
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states population. -- however to determine the citizenship status of the united states population. i stand before you to outline new steps my administration is taking to ensure that tizenship is counted so that we know how many citizens we have in the united states. makes sense. we will defend the right of the american people to know the full facts about the population, size of citizens and noncitizens in america. it is essential that we have a clear breakdown of the number of citizens and noncitizens that make up the u.s. population. imperative. knowing this information is a vital to formulating sound public policy, whether the issue is health care, education, civil rights, or iigration, we must have a reliable count of how many citens, noncitizens, and illegal aliens are in our country. the department of commerce sensibly decid to include a citizenship question in the 2020 census, as has beenma don, many times throughout the history of the united states. unfortunately, this effort was delayed by meritless litigation. asg shock it may be, far left democrats in our country are dete
states population. -- however to determine the citizenship status of the united states population. i stand before you to outline new steps my administration is taking to ensure that tizenship is counted so that we know how many citizens we have in the united states. makes sense. we will defend the right of the american people to know the full facts about the population, size of citizens and noncitizens in america. it is essential that we have a clear breakdown of the number of citizens and...
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all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >> earlier on sunday, president hassan rouhani said he's willing to hold talks with the united states, but there is one big condition. listen. >> translator: we are always ready for negotiations. this very -- in this very hour at this moment, we are ready for talks, provided that you stop your act of aggression, stop your sanctions, and return to the negotiation table and return to logic. >> mr. rouhani says that because the trump administration abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal last year, iran is not violating it even though they're actually enriching m
all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >>...
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many years before this was the united states of america. ts center was at cahokia and was one the largest civilization in today's united states. the neighborhood had 10,000 to 20,000 strong. what remains today are the cahokia mounds, a 2,200-acre site with more than 70 earth mounds upon which many their buildings once stood. this treasure is visited by schools, families, history buffs, everyone that wants to see this wonderful part of history. it is a critical part of history. that's why i introduced a bill to make cahokia mounds a national park. my bill would help preserve this amazing piece of history for generations to come. thanks to congressman clay, shimkus, and davis for co-sponsoring this bill, this legislation preserves the mounds in their districts as well. i want to also say thank you to the state and local leaders who support our efforts in illinois and thank you to heartland conservancy for your hard work and for being guardians of our history. i want to say a special thank you to our staff for working so hard with other issues
many years before this was the united states of america. ts center was at cahokia and was one the largest civilization in today's united states. the neighborhood had 10,000 to 20,000 strong. what remains today are the cahokia mounds, a 2,200-acre site with more than 70 earth mounds upon which many their buildings once stood. this treasure is visited by schools, families, history buffs, everyone that wants to see this wonderful part of history. it is a critical part of history. that's why i...
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his appointment from the president of the united states. lou: as bad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. dan packer great to see you. we a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of all the moments you share with your best friend, the greatest could be the moment you save her life. every second counts in cardiac arrest. learn hands-only cpr and be the difference for someone you love. and be the difference kevin: of course , you thinki've thought about it, but there's all this stuff in the way. sasha: you're not kidding. kevin the house, the kids are going to college. sasha: my new car. kevin: car? you bought a new car? sasha: oh hey! you should meet my friend avo. avo's a retirement coach he'll help get you started. kevin: but what does avo tell you to do? sasha: you don't know? ♪ focus on your future ♪ your goals can still be met ♪ kevin: but how? ♪
his appointment from the president of the united states. lou: as bad as mueller looked jerrold nadler, adam schiff and their cronies and the party of eight looked even worse and everything they do from here on is clearly they are card-carrying members of the party of hate. dan packer great to see you. dan packer great to see you. we a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of all the moments you share with your best friend, the greatest could be the moment you save her life. every second counts in cardiac...
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one for each of the united states and its territories, as the flags of each state and territory were brought into position on the memorial steps. >> they carried masked flags of the united states from the lincoln memorial to near the white house. ♪ here the largest american flag in the capitol flew above the flags of the 56 states and territories. children of all ages brought their small american flags to place them in beds of white sand which formed letters usa. >> in the evening, there was a 2:45-minute show featuring american film, television and recording stars and hosted by world famous comedian bob hope. >> she's one of the most beautiful gals in the world. she's miss black america. right here. ms. g.o. smith. right here. [applause] ♪ ♪ no matter where i run i meet myself there ♪ looking inside ♪ what do i see ♪ ♪ anger and hope and doubt ♪ ♪ what am i all about ♪ ♪ and where am i going ♪ ♪ where am i going ♪ ♪ where am i going ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ >> the minstrels sang, this land is your land. ♪ this land is your land ♪ ♪ this land is my land
one for each of the united states and its territories, as the flags of each state and territory were brought into position on the memorial steps. >> they carried masked flags of the united states from the lincoln memorial to near the white house. ♪ here the largest american flag in the capitol flew above the flags of the 56 states and territories. children of all ages brought their small american flags to place them in beds of white sand which formed letters usa. >> in the...
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citizens, and three of the four were born in the united states. ilhan omar was born in somalia before coming to the u.s. as a refugee at age 12. on monday, trump added a new insult, saying omar was an al qaeda sympathizer -- a false claim she said she would not dignify with an answer. during a made in america showcase at the white house, he refused to back down when repoporters s asked him about te contntroversy.y. >> does it concernrn you that my people s saw that tweet t as rat and that white nationalist groups are finding common cause with you on that point? pres. . trump: it does not concn meme because been people agree with me. all i'm saying, if they want to leave, they kelly. amy: that was president trump standing outside the white house. his twitter tirade also named house speaker pelosi and comes on the heels of her public feud with the four congressmembers following last month's passage of the contested border funding bill, which they opposed. pelosi said that house would votete as early at tuesdsday ona resolution that "strongly condemn
citizens, and three of the four were born in the united states. ilhan omar was born in somalia before coming to the u.s. as a refugee at age 12. on monday, trump added a new insult, saying omar was an al qaeda sympathizer -- a false claim she said she would not dignify with an answer. during a made in america showcase at the white house, he refused to back down when repoporters s asked him about te contntroversy.y. >> does it concernrn you that my people s saw that tweet t as rat and that...
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sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies but we need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then me as a patient i'm empowered to understand how much is this medication cost is this product equally as good why would maybe you know take a lesser expensive medication than the other. and that's it from a thanks for watching saskia tayla has your next ati international news in 34 minutes from. when it comes to north stream saying great clarity that the position of under law americans and drive among the government is crystal clear that it is a business project it is not a political project we understand that the americans would like to sell the
sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies but we need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then...
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has done is escalated that to a whole new level where the united states right now is an active participant in israel's war against the palestinian people in a way that we have never seen before despite these extremely troubling developments on the ground we are beginning to see a shift in discourse within the united states on this issue where people finally identify pursuit of these policies with the extreme. of right donald trump essentially represents at this point you could be tempted to say oh my god things are getting more intense it's more draconian the battles almost lost and i say quite the opposite i'm saying because it's so tough right now because the policies are so intense there's a there's an opportunity here dr martin luther king said only when it is darkest can you see the stars in the policy moment some way is very dark but i see a star a possibility and i think in the next 10 years we'll be having a very different conversation about palestine and about israel and about justice than we've ever had before. the 2000 elections are still almost a year and a half away american v
has done is escalated that to a whole new level where the united states right now is an active participant in israel's war against the palestinian people in a way that we have never seen before despite these extremely troubling developments on the ground we are beginning to see a shift in discourse within the united states on this issue where people finally identify pursuit of these policies with the extreme. of right donald trump essentially represents at this point you could be tempted to say...
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we want to be in the united states. [applause] early in my presidency, i ordered the federal government to live by two very simple, but very crucial rules. buy american and hire american. it's called america first, folks. it was never that way. i mean, for many, many decades. it was everybody else first. and we were the people that took care of other people's borders. we'd protect other people's borders, but we don't want to protect our own border. we'd fight for the right of other countries to have a strong, powerful border so nobody could come in. but our border was like a leaking sieve. and that's changed so rapidly and so much. a lot of things are happening. we're building a wall as we speak, even though we have about seven lawsuits trying to stop it from the democrats and others. but we're doing very well and we're doing well on the border. mexico's been a great help. i told them, i said, look, you're going to help us. if they walk through your country, 2,000-mile walk, horrible things happen during that walk to pe
we want to be in the united states. [applause] early in my presidency, i ordered the federal government to live by two very simple, but very crucial rules. buy american and hire american. it's called america first, folks. it was never that way. i mean, for many, many decades. it was everybody else first. and we were the people that took care of other people's borders. we'd protect other people's borders, but we don't want to protect our own border. we'd fight for the right of other countries to...
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states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the movement. >> hitler said, the 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 policy of the 1930s and the holocaust is one horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter. >> the white supremacy of today has not reached the level it did a century ago. burt 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 y
states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the movement. >> hitler said, the 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 policy of...
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across the united states. i understand that many historians as well as readers in the civil war often seek something for us. other people are tired of moving we went to the super bowl all the time. the long drumbeats regarding the importance of major armies in one on battles can grow tedious. in some ways, the real war. think about this when you see the within exhibit. the real war in many ways has gotten into the plans. really has gotten in the books. that showcases the paramount importance of the eastern theater. i reminded of advice from a scholar. he was my advisor in graduate school at the university of texas in austin. i went into his office one time. had a really good idea. somebody just gave me the horns son. i had this really good idea. the best evidence. it just was not working out. complained to him. i will give you a warning. he looked at me and said, discover the evidence. you will be all right. i think he was correct about that. evidence from the generation that experienced the civil war suggest
across the united states. i understand that many historians as well as readers in the civil war often seek something for us. other people are tired of moving we went to the super bowl all the time. the long drumbeats regarding the importance of major armies in one on battles can grow tedious. in some ways, the real war. think about this when you see the within exhibit. the real war in many ways has gotten into the plans. really has gotten in the books. that showcases the paramount importance of...
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>> walking the streets of the united states. cities turned to backgrounds. >> another beautiful life stolen. >> charlottesville. >> this is my town. >> pittsburgh. >> murdered because they were jewish. >> charleston. he said he wanted to kill black people. >> in city after city. >> you are looking at your own backyard. >> white power. >> an army of hate. >> jews will not replace us! >> whose numbers are soaring. the country is changing. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> our country. >> the fear growing. >> go home. go home. >> and it's spreading across the world. >> why would you treat us like that? >> a fire -- >> hail trump. >> -- fed by politics. >> very fine people on both sides. >> haunted by the past. >> adolph hitler says we can learn from them. >> get back. >> the roots of the crisis. >> there was a boom and there was nothing left. >> the flash point question -- >> black lives matter. >> all men are created equal. you don't believe that? >> of course not. >> blood and soil. blood and soil. >> no hate, no fear -- >> th
>> walking the streets of the united states. cities turned to backgrounds. >> another beautiful life stolen. >> charlottesville. >> this is my town. >> pittsburgh. >> murdered because they were jewish. >> charleston. he said he wanted to kill black people. >> in city after city. >> you are looking at your own backyard. >> white power. >> an army of hate. >> jews will not replace us! >> whose numbers are soaring. the...
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if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. when we choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president warren g. harding called it, as harding said, we are forever to devoted to safe guard america first to stabilize america first to prospers america first, to think of america first, to exalt america first, and to live for and reveer america first. you never heard that before. you've been doing this a long time. i was speaking to a couple of the folks that were responsible right here, freeman, for this great boat of which they are setting records right now, records by a lot. not even close. so over the last year -- where is freeman. >> where are you folks? stand up, please. great job [ applause ] >> and they were say how well doing and that t
if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. when we choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president warren g. harding called it, as harding said, we are forever to devoted to...
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the united states. brazil, about six times higher than what we have here. russia is much higher, chile, and this is a little bit higher than the united states in recent years. one thing that is a little bit misleading and i'll point out, i think it is misleading to talk about a u.s. homicide rate. because it varies so dramatically across the united states. two percent of the counties in the united states account for over half of the murders in the united states. and if you ever look at you know the make up a little over 20 percent of the population. but if you look at what is called a murder map, which will grab out with the murders occur in different counties, what you'll find is that basically within about a 10 block area within those high murder counties, you will find over half the murders occurring there. so they are very heavily concentrated and very tiny areas within the united states. and basically it is drug gang related. so we have a relatively high homicide murder rate compared to many countr
the united states. brazil, about six times higher than what we have here. russia is much higher, chile, and this is a little bit higher than the united states in recent years. one thing that is a little bit misleading and i'll point out, i think it is misleading to talk about a u.s. homicide rate. because it varies so dramatically across the united states. two percent of the counties in the united states account for over half of the murders in the united states. and if you ever look at you know...
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the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court. and, of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't show up for the most part. >> good point. they just came ot with data that 90% of final orders of 90% of the judges' decisions order removals are issued in absentia which means people didn't show up to court. gerry: so what should be done? you said congress needs to authorize more money to increase facilities. isn't though, in a sense -- and i don't want to sound inhumane here, but the more spacious you make these facilities, the better able to deal with these number, isn't that in a funny way going to encourage people to come as well? right now if people are getting the impress
the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court. and, of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they...
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the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and yet it's needed. >> let's talk about that. >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? it's this help had not been there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i think that's what a lot of people think, when you have threats to cut off the country entirely from assistance or to cut off travel entirely, the potential could be exacerbating these problems. let's bring the focus to the u.s. approach to migration. for decades, not just the trump administration but predating the trump administration is enforcement first, border security first. in many ways you can sum up the democratic and republican approach since really the '90s as deterrence. i think it's fair to say that hasn't worked. and i think that was one of the interesting th
the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and yet it's needed. >> let's talk about that. >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? it's this help had not been there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i think that's what a lot of...
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states this will particularly affect those that are flooding the southern border of the united states from central america essentially arguing that if you are entering from a so-called safe country in this case it would be in mexico that you cannot claim asylum what this would do essentially is limit those who may be migrating to the united states for economic reasons really putting to the front of the line those that are claiming that they are seeking asylum because of persecution so maybe in all of this the president mindful that this is something that will be discussed is trying to get ahead of that news narrative wolf that i believe if i can we hope of our correspondent in washington d.c. thank you. well u.s. congresswoman spoke exclusively to al-jazeera she says the u.s. is living through what she calls a historic toni's in time and double leadership. polarization in this country really has existed for a long time and what we're seeing right now is the an earthling of the kind of cancerous that could really present. but the positive things that every time when there is a challeng
states this will particularly affect those that are flooding the southern border of the united states from central america essentially arguing that if you are entering from a so-called safe country in this case it would be in mexico that you cannot claim asylum what this would do essentially is limit those who may be migrating to the united states for economic reasons really putting to the front of the line those that are claiming that they are seeking asylum because of persecution so maybe in...
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states senate from the state of minnesota and a candidate for president of the united states. that is what this country is about. it's something the naacp has stood up for every single day of its existence. no matter where you come from in a matter who you are, no matter the color of your skin, no matter where you worship or who you love that you should be able to succeed in the united states of america. that is what you stand for. and today when we are seeing an unprecedented hearing in washington you may have seen me in the kavanaugh hearings when i fought for justice and today as we are seeing another hearing we are reminded of something you have always stood for and donald trump better be listening. that in america, as someone once said, the law is king. the king is not the law. it is time for donald trump to stop the racism and to lead the white house and we must have change in america and i stand for economic opportunity and i stand for voting rights and something i have fought for it dearly and i stand for a better america for all of us. thank you for having me. >> time
states senate from the state of minnesota and a candidate for president of the united states. that is what this country is about. it's something the naacp has stood up for every single day of its existence. no matter where you come from in a matter who you are, no matter the color of your skin, no matter where you worship or who you love that you should be able to succeed in the united states of america. that is what you stand for. and today when we are seeing an unprecedented hearing in...
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states in order to resolve the from the issues with the united states underneath their issue was the beginning point in order to resolve other issues maybe including the regional issues so they engage in negotiations that could last for years they had the nuclear deal but the new president inside the united states after taking office he withdrew from the nuclear talks the nuclear deal after some time so. you know iran sees. no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that the other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing with the united states and certain geopolitical fronts and yet i think. that the russians have been taking a very different they're very critical of the american policy but pr
states in order to resolve the from the issues with the united states underneath their issue was the beginning point in order to resolve other issues maybe including the regional issues so they engage in negotiations that could last for years they had the nuclear deal but the new president inside the united states after taking office he withdrew from the nuclear talks the nuclear deal after some time so. you know iran sees. no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the...