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oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the meaning of the appointments clause. they are employees. their appointments are not controlled by the appointments clause. congress can pick whatever mode of appointment is necessary and proper for carrying into execution government powers, and their positions do not acquire the specific statutory authorization of established by law that is necessary for officers. for those people, the 9900 50 or whatever of the rest of them, it suffices to provide, as congress has, not just for the department of justice, but for every federal agency that they may employ such numbers employees
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states of america, that today we united states and turkey have agreed to a cease ire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p.g. forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under eration peace spring will be paused an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe withdrawal from the nearly 20-mile-wide safe zone area. south of the turkish border into ir yasm let me say this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of kobhani and in addition, the united states and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone, working on an international basis to ensure that peace and security defines this border region of syria. in addition to the settlement today with the cease fire, turkey and the united states mutually committed to the defeat isis activities i
states of america, that today we united states and turkey have agreed to a cease ire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p.g. forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under eration peace spring will be paused an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate...
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there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current ways of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen in the past. while it seems to us to be peppered with acts of violence and ferocity, there have been other acts of violence, anti-immigrant riots before the civil war, anti-immigrant riots in the 1880's. there have been lots of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. it has brought great harm to the foreign-born. i would argue the current wave, as unpleasant and offputting as it is, is not all that unusual in the history of our country. susan: what causes congress to ultimately act during these periods? dr. kraut: congress acts most
there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current ways of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen...
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at that., the six largest city in the united states, and united states forces first started by bombarding it. but arming it. aiming for japanese military targets but aware that bombs can't always discriminate friend from foe. and then the united states army, came in on the ground hoping to dislodge them from the city or japanese had set up and fortify their positions. i started by doing it this artisanal weight by entering these buildings, trying to dislodge the japanese from where they were pulled up. leaking out the cost to soldiers site. not huge, nothing compared to what was was suffering. behind is it too high for the army to tolerate. so the army on the 37th infantry division switched tactics and decided that instead respond in the industrial way. by shelley inabilities that contains it suspected to contain hostile japanese sailors and soldiers. in the way the head of that the matter that division put it, to be the thought of losing in american live to save a building, was unthinkable. does that make sense. live his versus architecture. until you understand the building lease discus
at that., the six largest city in the united states, and united states forces first started by bombarding it. but arming it. aiming for japanese military targets but aware that bombs can't always discriminate friend from foe. and then the united states army, came in on the ground hoping to dislodge them from the city or japanese had set up and fortify their positions. i started by doing it this artisanal weight by entering these buildings, trying to dislodge the japanese from where they were...
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united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of wide pg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operation will be paused. an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of withdraw. our administration had been in contact with syria defense forces and we have begun to facilitate of their safe withdrawal nearly 20 miles safe zone area, south of the turkish border in syria. also includes in an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of cabani and in addition the united s
united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in...
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states and from becoming citizens of the united states. that was a great injustice. it speaks to another theme, which is important for us to explore, and that is the theme of racism within american immigration policy. there are plenty of reasons why americans reject particular immigrant groups. sometimes, it is on the basis of religion. anti-semitism, anti-catholicism. always on the basis of color. on the basis of prevailing racism in the american consciousness that governs the way we approach these things. the first dramatic example of that is of course the 1882 chinese exclusion law. the fact that it took from 1882 all the way until 1943, until the chinese were our allies in the second world war, for that to finally abate. susan: you made reference to the 1882 chinese exclusion act, the same year immigration, the first major immigration act. in 1890, president harrison establishes ellis island. what is happening that necessitated these changes? dr. kraut: immigration is a matter of pushes and pulls. those who are going to be on the move
states and from becoming citizens of the united states. that was a great injustice. it speaks to another theme, which is important for us to explore, and that is the theme of racism within american immigration policy. there are plenty of reasons why americans reject particular immigrant groups. sometimes, it is on the basis of religion. anti-semitism, anti-catholicism. always on the basis of color. on the basis of prevailing racism in the american consciousness that governs the way we approach...
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andy, the united states turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. side will withdraw for 120 hours. underlitary operations operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe the nearlyom 20-mile-wide state some barrier south of the turkish border in syria. say, this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against addition,ity and in the united states and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future , working on anne international basis to ensure peace and security defines this border region of syria. in addition to the settlement today, with the cease-fire, turkey and the united states mutually committed to defeat isis activities in northeast syria. this will also include an agreement renewed today to coordinate efforts on detention facilities and internally displaced persons and formally -- in formerly isis-c
andy, the united states turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. side will withdraw for 120 hours. underlitary operations operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has been in contact with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe the nearlyom 20-mile-wide state some barrier south of the turkish border in syria. say, this also includes an agreement by turkey to...
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the united states and china as a rising the world. it is working to rise its power but if the united states must diminish, but we don't hear much is how china is trying to diminish the states. i still united states is definitely going to be the sole superpower and i agree with president trump his strategy through strength peace through strength. which goes back to the reagan administration which makes clay says if you would prevent a war, make sure that the other side doesn't miscalculate into settling into a war. this kind of way you disagree with the grant analysis strategy. connect the also have a number of very interesting quotes read each chapter has a quote. for example, on the assassins space, you have a kernel, a chinese kernel staying quote to meet the requirements of the exceeding the united states and the work of the pla, should have assassins mace weapons with space attack capability. [applause] sierra china has that capability today. >> you have is you said a fictional kind of scenario but you do talk about the fact that
the united states and china as a rising the world. it is working to rise its power but if the united states must diminish, but we don't hear much is how china is trying to diminish the states. i still united states is definitely going to be the sole superpower and i agree with president trump his strategy through strength peace through strength. which goes back to the reagan administration which makes clay says if you would prevent a war, make sure that the other side doesn't miscalculate into...
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united states military. that's a sacred duty. so we hope that you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so f concerned about security and deployment of the united states military. power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world with the larger or more powerful military than we have. and then to take an oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. care for those who go to war and when they come home and their families while they're out. and then that responsibility that they risk their lives that when they are in harms way it is for the overwhelming national securityanlm purpose. the united states of america would stand by its commitment to stand by its allies. so the united states - - seeks peace but it will not hesitate to defend our national interest for those to swear into a sacred alliance and with that misuse but donald trump i believe i'm not comfortable to say
united states military. that's a sacred duty. so we hope that you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so f concerned about security and deployment of the united states military. power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world with the larger or more powerful military than we have. and then to take an oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. care...
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same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political support with at least currency some kinds of stay really to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible no one news near to must prevail and all others must be vanquished the state of affairs to serve the public interest. welcome back to worlds apart with time and that is as easy as system professor for a general studies that show he had been hashed to university in tech crunch that there is a day before the break you mentioned t
same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political support with at least currency some kinds of stay really to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be...
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states must diminish but we don't hear how china is trying to diminish the united states. but i see the united states will be the sole superpower and i agree with president trumps strategy which goes back to the reagan administration where they basically said to prevent a war, make sure the other side does not miscalculate that's why i disagree with the graham allison strategies to make you have a number of very interesting quotations each chapter has a quote. like the assassins name in space you have the chinese kernel saying to meet the requirements of deceiving the united states in the war the pla should have weapons with space attack capability. >> china has that capability today. >> that is what you said a fictional scenario but you do talk about the fact it does have that capability today. >> this is an area where china is ahead of the united states the military recently set up a brand-new space command. guess what? they have no weapons at least that we know of that china has an array of very lethal and capable anti- satellite weapons. we learn this in 2007 when chin
states must diminish but we don't hear how china is trying to diminish the united states. but i see the united states will be the sole superpower and i agree with president trumps strategy which goes back to the reagan administration where they basically said to prevent a war, make sure the other side does not miscalculate that's why i disagree with the graham allison strategies to make you have a number of very interesting quotations each chapter has a quote. like the assassins name in space...
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and 90 from the united states. and then to have massive coverage president obama was constantly siting these claims during his administration that the united states was unique. i would ask where the data even drug control on - - gunter and control they refuse to give it out for years so finally a couple years ago i decided to bite the bullet the crime prevention research center you can find the list around the website we bit the bullet and paid $70000 i don't know how to find cases were four people are shot in africa or south america in the 19 sixties or seventies. he never explained how he could get a complete list of all these cases from the 19 sixties and seventies. we just looked at the last 15 years of the. of those 47 years he looked at and rather the 202 shooters outside the united states we found over 3000 in just the last 15 years. so rather than using the exact same definition in his paper for the united states making up 31 percent we found it was 1 percent and actually lasts 1 percent so about four.6 per
and 90 from the united states. and then to have massive coverage president obama was constantly siting these claims during his administration that the united states was unique. i would ask where the data even drug control on - - gunter and control they refuse to give it out for years so finally a couple years ago i decided to bite the bullet the crime prevention research center you can find the list around the website we bit the bullet and paid $70000 i don't know how to find cases were four...
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that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or a more confident military than what we have. it is not an ego booster or ratings booster. you take the yacht oath of office to swear responsibility to our troops and their families. the only sacred obligation we have is to protect those we send to war to care for them when they come home and their families when they are gone. they risk their lives so their government can work. another responsibility is that when a commander-in-chief it's for an overwhelming national security purpose. and also drive responsibility to our allies and to our partners in the united states of america will stand b
that's to be commander-in-chief of the united states of the commander of united states military. it is a sacred duty and not something that is done or looked at. so i hope you understand it's important that i make a serious speech that will take about 25 minutes about american foreign policy and why i am so concerned about our security and the climate of the united states military. the power to deploy the most powerful military in the history of the world, never been more confident warriors or...
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states must diminish but we don't hear is how china is trying to diminish the united states. but i say the united states has definitely will be the sole superpower and i agree with presidents trumps strategy of pate of peace through strength through the reagan administration that says if you want to prevent a war make sure the other side doesn't miscalculate and stumbling into a war that's why i disagree with the graham allison strategy. >> you have a number of very interesting quotations. each chapter has a quotation for example on space you have a chinese kernel to say "to meet the requirements of deceiving the united states the pla shed have assassins weapons with space attack capabilities. >> china has that capability today. >> you said you have a fictional scenario but you do talk about the fact it does have that capability today. >> this is an area where china is ahead of the united states. the united states military recently set up a brand-new space command guess what? they have no weapons that we know of. china on the other hand has an array of very lethal and capable
states must diminish but we don't hear is how china is trying to diminish the united states. but i say the united states has definitely will be the sole superpower and i agree with presidents trumps strategy of pate of peace through strength through the reagan administration that says if you want to prevent a war make sure the other side doesn't miscalculate and stumbling into a war that's why i disagree with the graham allison strategy. >> you have a number of very interesting...
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same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currencies some kinds of. realty the for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. to make this manufactured you send us an instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final. lives only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. i mean real in the. brain does know it's. in the way muscle in the skin that you see when you when you win every time you. come liberate you damage it in a way becomes a concession to the brain is incredibly sent delegates. you can damage some of the brain you can kill the patient does by damaging it one of 2 milli
same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currencies some kinds of. realty the for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in...
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states and i say united states instead of america because with south america and north america. we have been here in a be demonstrated and recognized and people can actually go and find our history and the national museum for latinos. i think it's a very important part. especially today by others, today we need this very desperately. and just the announcement itself would go a long way because the only way that we can erase racism is by understanding and by knowledge and this is what the latino museum would do it would create an understanding and knowledge in the history of people can go to and speak for themselves. we are not making it up. it is there and they can find it. >> thank you. they can madam chair. >> thank you. they can madam chair. >> i thank the witnesses so much for the valuable money and for coming and traveling here and be with us today, your voices are so important in a very grateful that you are in this committee room. the members of the committee may have additional questions for all of you and we will ask you to respond to these in writing. under committee r
states and i say united states instead of america because with south america and north america. we have been here in a be demonstrated and recognized and people can actually go and find our history and the national museum for latinos. i think it's a very important part. especially today by others, today we need this very desperately. and just the announcement itself would go a long way because the only way that we can erase racism is by understanding and by knowledge and this is what the latino...
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the united states to the greed to keep anybody out of the united states à [multiple speakers] >> let me move to the representative muslim advocates and particularly on the Ãb part of its decision rested on the insurance that the waiver process would function. in practice for the waiver profits fall short of the supreme court's expectations and ien do you see any merit in mr. arthur's point about getting information from other countries when we have the most powerful nation and we can get information on an individual like a pregnant wife of israel? >> thank you congresswoman for that question. on the first part of the question, absolutely, the dissent justice breyer was very correct but unfortunately the waiver process has been a sham. it's been almost two years since the supposed waiver process one is to the effect. there is still no publicly accessible information to people who are trying to apply and prove their eligibility for wave other deficiencies as well. >> on the second point around information, going to refer to the 50+ former national security officials from fire republic
the united states to the greed to keep anybody out of the united states à [multiple speakers] >> let me move to the representative muslim advocates and particularly on the Ãb part of its decision rested on the insurance that the waiver process would function. in practice for the waiver profits fall short of the supreme court's expectations and ien do you see any merit in mr. arthur's point about getting information from other countries when we have the most powerful nation and we can...
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in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world as it stood in 2016 the traditional tools hadn't been working. something new was needed and the administration isn't flinching from trying new policy approaches. let me address a few of the other comments i heard. if i have time. first, as to the charge that the united states is now somehow a country that uses managed trade rather than free-trade, what i would say is in the heritage foundation's 2019 in-depth of economic freedom the united states was 12th. the united states was one of the most highly ranked countries in the world. i think we still have a
in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well. in addition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world...
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same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of stability to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into a more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments. the brain does not work. in the way. with a view to. liberate you damage you really were the codes in the brain is integrated to send. some of the brain you can kill the patient does body damage you want to do with me to the brain to. welcome back to worlds apart i mean that is as easy as system processor for original study at shea he had to hash to university if there is a before the break you you mentioned that there are countries that are still willing to defy that pressure and i think china would be
same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of stability to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into a more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be...
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the united states have roughly three electric power grids. the chinese have been detected in all three of the belief among military is that in a crisis or conflict they could basically turn off the lights. now, we have 16 critical infrastructures in addition to our electric grid, our financial communications. but we cope dogs with the most critical infrastructures the electric grid. if that goes down were in deep trouble. >> on a scale of one to ten and ten being the most concerning, where are we on that scale in terms of a continued feature of a chinese cyber attack. >> i would say the chinese cyber attack today is seven and eight and growing. we have witnessed it in many ways. it is going to get worse when the chinese have stolen massive amounts of data. in the book i highlight the case of -- and he was the case of a pla hacker and he operated the network out of vancouver that successfully broke into boeing and stole a $.4 billion worth of research on the c-17 transport. this was the militaries front-line transport. i have traveled on many
the united states have roughly three electric power grids. the chinese have been detected in all three of the belief among military is that in a crisis or conflict they could basically turn off the lights. now, we have 16 critical infrastructures in addition to our electric grid, our financial communications. but we cope dogs with the most critical infrastructures the electric grid. if that goes down were in deep trouble. >> on a scale of one to ten and ten being the most concerning,...
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in the past the united states, the u.s. policy sought to whether investing in the situations or through regular government contact. these things are not there anymore. the president is the key figure. and you would think this should make things easier because you're dealing with one man. but 30 is not saudi arabia or egypt, despite centralization of power and authoritarianism it's public opinion and election still matters in turkey. you're dealing with the public that is anti-american. they think the u.s. is in decline and become irrelevant. so you combine that very anti-american public opinion with a very personalized system in which there is no one that can put the brakes on his worst instincts. so you get turkey where the worldview and domestic electoral consideration becomes decisive and foreign policymaking. in the second thing i want to talk about is the change in turkish military. the turkish military has been an asset in this relationship. and despite the marginal progress for, it's always been very tornado for the
in the past the united states, the u.s. policy sought to whether investing in the situations or through regular government contact. these things are not there anymore. the president is the key figure. and you would think this should make things easier because you're dealing with one man. but 30 is not saudi arabia or egypt, despite centralization of power and authoritarianism it's public opinion and election still matters in turkey. you're dealing with the public that is anti-american. they...
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and that's to be commander in chief of the united states of america, the united states military. it's a sacred duty. it's not something that is done or looked at in a whim. and so i'm going to -- i hope you understand i think it's important that i make serious peach. it's going to take about 25 minutes for me to do it -- about american foreign policy and which i am so concerned about our security and the deployment of the might of the united states military. you know, the power to deploy the might of the most powerful military in the history of the world -- that's not hyperbowl -- in the history of the world -- there have been never been greater or more competent warriors or larger or more powerful military than we have -- is not an ego booster. not a ratings booster. you take an oath of office to serve and swear responsibility, a., to troops appear families. only sacred obligation we have. a lot of obligations only sacred one is to protect those we send to war. care for them when they come home and care for families while they're gone. they risk their lives for their government,
and that's to be commander in chief of the united states of america, the united states military. it's a sacred duty. it's not something that is done or looked at in a whim. and so i'm going to -- i hope you understand i think it's important that i make serious peach. it's going to take about 25 minutes for me to do it -- about american foreign policy and which i am so concerned about our security and the deployment of the might of the united states military. you know, the power to deploy the...
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states because the united states throughout the syrian war they have been saying they've been telling us that they are their biggest allies that they are their force on the ground they have been relying on the kurds heavily and the kurds have been counting that the united states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops they literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now the choice of those 2 towns of russell and tell of it is no coincidence these are the exact 2 towns the united states with drew its troops from so essentially what you had the united and i mean the kurds they even for instance trying to prevent the attack from happening the united states advised them advise them they put down dismantle all their fortifications in the region so they did still there didn't help still the united states decided to withdraw its troops to allow turkey to move in the russian foreign minister for instance or. picked up on such behavior. it's hard to say what's wrong america's
states because the united states throughout the syrian war they have been saying they've been telling us that they are their biggest allies that they are their force on the ground they have been relying on the kurds heavily and the kurds have been counting that the united states won't let anything happen to them and very often united states troops they literally put their bodies between the turkish military and the kurdish military to prevent any bloodshed essentially what's happened now the...
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states, not just in the united states and europe. there is actually an article in "the new york times" today about how russia has launched influence campaigns across africa in a new playbook that features outsourcing and franchising their influence campaign. we all need a comprehensive and sustained strategy to blunt that. it is my hope you will get the chance to carry out your commitments to push back forcefully on this maligned activity by russia. let me just follow up on a question that you got asked before. senator kaine asked you, this is in the context ukraine and corruption that's been at the center of so many questions today, senator kaine asked you why president trump kept referring ukrainian president zelensky to discuss all issues with rudy giuliani and attorney general barr. you said president trump was focused on anti-corruption. if anti-corruption in ukraine is such a priority for the president and this administration, i'm struck as an appropriator that my understanding of this record in the subcommittee that funds the
states, not just in the united states and europe. there is actually an article in "the new york times" today about how russia has launched influence campaigns across africa in a new playbook that features outsourcing and franchising their influence campaign. we all need a comprehensive and sustained strategy to blunt that. it is my hope you will get the chance to carry out your commitments to push back forcefully on this maligned activity by russia. let me just follow up on a question...
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same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of. food for the current situation so that you don't can build up on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments. when lawmakers manufactured you sentenced to the public. when the ruling closes a project. the final larry go live to be the woman. who ignore middle of the room sit. in the real news room. the brain does not. in the way. the brain damage of the word. inserted into the brain is integrated be sent. down read some go to the brain you can kill the patient those damaging you want to lead to the brain to. welcome back to worlds apart i mean that as as easy as system professor for original study at shea he had the hashtag uni
same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of. food for the current situation so that you don't can build up on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a...
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they deserve more from the united states. given all of the fdf has sacrificed and further because they fighting is isis, and our partnership and our betrayal is nothing short of appalling. again, just days before president trump eight paul call with ardoin, the npd assistant defense of middle east publicly stated that we quite frankly could not carry out national strategies if it weren't for partners like the fdf. the abandon of the cards has beenhe significant and lasting damage to the standing of the united states and the world. shaken the confidence of our allies and losing valuable partners and p reaches with unid states is critical national security interests. congress and the international community must and clear bipartisan signal to the present that we do not condone the turkish encouraging into northern syria the president his decision to abandon the cards. president trump must resend in the invitation of president erling to visit the united states in november. we should not welcome him who was responsible for endang
they deserve more from the united states. given all of the fdf has sacrificed and further because they fighting is isis, and our partnership and our betrayal is nothing short of appalling. again, just days before president trump eight paul call with ardoin, the npd assistant defense of middle east publicly stated that we quite frankly could not carry out national strategies if it weren't for partners like the fdf. the abandon of the cards has beenhe significant and lasting damage to the...
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in the united states of america. the today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00 all military operations under operation piece spring will be pause in operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our ministration has already been in contact. with syrian defense forces and we have already begun to facilitate their safe withdrawal from the nearly 20 mile wide safe zone area south of the turkish border in syria. let me say this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community. and in addition. the united states and turkey have both mutually committed. to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone working on an international basis to ensure that peace and security defines this border region of syria in addition to the settlement today with the ceasefire turkey in the unite
in the united states of america. the today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of why p.g. forces from the safe zone. for $120.00 all military operations under operation piece spring will be pause in operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our ministration has already been in contact. with syrian defense forces and we have already begun...
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people can enter the united states. different data have shown we have already lost billions of dollars, and that hurts big and small businesses. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to all the witnesses for being here, especially the stories of people impacted. today's hearing is always helpful. the man from new york, for the new yorker. i've been giving you the assumption you are a great guy, have a great wife, have two beautiful, amazing kids, and the goal is to pursue the american dream and escape conditions in yemen, which we know here in america, we may not know to the extent your family does back in yemen, but it is a really bad situation back there. we do know that here in the u.s. that you might not take comfort in, because the ultimate goal is for you to be with your family. that is what you want. you is what you would make happy, nothing short of that. what is interesting as i hear your story, and as a ranking member of the investigation subcommittee, we hav
people can enter the united states. different data have shown we have already lost billions of dollars, and that hurts big and small businesses. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from new york is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to all the witnesses for being here, especially the stories of people impacted. today's hearing is always helpful. the man from new york, for the new yorker. i've been giving you the assumption you are a great guy, have a great wife, have two...
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with united states foreign policy and while i welcomed a temporary cease-fir cease-fire, it does not absolve of responsibility of that betrayal to unleash violence it isn't clear if it made any concessions or if kurdish forcesot will comply but additional violence is likelyll to follow and we will have little leverage to prevent that in fact there is a quote attributed to the prime minister and she quotes the turkish prime minister to say this is not a cease-fire and we will only stop the operation of our conditions are met. and they may not materialize as a cease-fire. but the reality is that the blood of many kurds is on president trump's hands and those isis prisoners as a result of this tasty and uninformed decision. on those also strengthen the handad of erdogan and khamenei and assad they are not friends and in many cases adversaries. and with those turkish incursion that they made clear to give erdogan a green light. so with that withdrawal from syriamb that they certainly gave the turks the impression not the pricing he did. on the phone call erdogan was pushing he knew it an
with united states foreign policy and while i welcomed a temporary cease-fir cease-fire, it does not absolve of responsibility of that betrayal to unleash violence it isn't clear if it made any concessions or if kurdish forcesot will comply but additional violence is likelyll to follow and we will have little leverage to prevent that in fact there is a quote attributed to the prime minister and she quotes the turkish prime minister to say this is not a cease-fire and we will only stop the...
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and a at the table are turn on the president of the united states. this doesn't do a damn thing to advance cause of impeachment. so what do they do? they go to their second impeachment document remember the mueller report? they go to their second impeachment document. wow, they claim by a whistle-blower we're told -- but then we've learned a few things the whistle-blower has no first hand information. the whistle-blower is a registered democrat, and the whistle-blower has reached out apparently or talked to a 2020 democrat who is running for president of the united states. why do we need the the whistle-blower's complaint? when we have the record of the telephone discussion? how are you a whistle-blower about something you never saw? we the people have this document, the raw evidence. why do we need it interpreted by a cia operative who in my view is gone rogue who is a in the who apparently has some kind of lincoln to a democrat running for president in 2020. where do we need this? we don't -- but the democrats do. the in in democrats need this. thi
and a at the table are turn on the president of the united states. this doesn't do a damn thing to advance cause of impeachment. so what do they do? they go to their second impeachment document remember the mueller report? they go to their second impeachment document. wow, they claim by a whistle-blower we're told -- but then we've learned a few things the whistle-blower has no first hand information. the whistle-blower is a registered democrat, and the whistle-blower has reached out apparently...
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states senate where chief justice rehnquist presided over a trial, in the united states senate. the question was, was president clinton guilty of the charges brought against him here, right here, in the house of representatives, and if he was guilty, did those violations that he was found guilty of rise to the level that he should be removed from office and put al gore in as president of the united states. that was the question before the united states senate. it was profound. it broke my heart to see how this country was torn apart over the disrespect in the oval office, the disrespect for the united states, the disrespect for the constitution and the decorum of the presidency. i had a difficult time maintaining my composure when i went back to iowa to talk about what i had seen. i recall going out to arlington during that time, arlington cemetery, and making my way up the hill, walking around over to the eternal flame at the grave of president john f. kennedy and very close to him, now, of course is the grave of bobby kennedy and not far away, the grave of teddy kennedy, the t
states senate where chief justice rehnquist presided over a trial, in the united states senate. the question was, was president clinton guilty of the charges brought against him here, right here, in the house of representatives, and if he was guilty, did those violations that he was found guilty of rise to the level that he should be removed from office and put al gore in as president of the united states. that was the question before the united states senate. it was profound. it broke my heart...
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states of america that today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of ypg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syria defense forces and we've already begun to facilitate their safe withdrawal from the nearly 20-mile-wide safe zone area south of the turkish border in syria. let me say this also includes an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of kobani. and in addition, the united states and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone, working on an international basis to ensure that peace and security defines this border region of syria. in addition to the settlement today with the cease fire, turkey and the united states mutually committed to the defeat isis activities in north
states of america that today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. the turkish side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of ypg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operations under operation peace spring will be paused and operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. our administration has already been in contact with syria defense forces and we've already begun to facilitate...
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the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely do to the nonmarket base practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. the one that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years and is largely in recognition of the special challenges posed by nonmarket base economies that the united states, japan and european union are having this trilateral discussion about reforming the pto rules . the discussions are focused on topics like industrial subsidies the state owned enterprises, forced technology transfer and other nonmarket base practices. so the form of government of countries is absolutely critical. a model of progressive liberalization the united states pursued after world war ii of gradual reductions in tariffs, that's extremely important but when it comes to an economy like china's , it's insufficient to break down the trade investment barriers that pose a threat to us companies and workers. >> was moved to the audience
the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely do to the nonmarket base practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. the one that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years and is largely in recognition of the special challenges posed by nonmarket base economies that the united states, japan and european union are having this trilateral discussion about reforming the pto...
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the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought up a life-size photograph of this to work with elders to try to understand what going on in this painting. what they say what they think is going on is that a series of preparations leading up to a ceremony or an event is probably taking place. they point out pairs of pipes and the stems are close together, signifying a ceremony is about to take place. they point out that there are two pairs of wants. these are used in the ceremony, which very loosely translated is a relation ceremony. it's a ceremony in which an individual will adopt a non-kin member of the drive -
the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the...
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states that they have on deposit in the united states the answer was no sorry sometime united states the answer was no sorry sometimes they got a little bit of gold back sometimes it was the wrong gold it wasn't the gold that was put on deposit to begin with germany asked for its gold back got a little bit they got a little bit of gold back sometimes it was the wrong gold it wasn't the gold it was put on deposit to begin with germany asked for its gold back got a little bit back and then back to any geneticist quite an intellectually gauge a bust trying to write a good play trade get it right to its trade its gold. there's a good chance that the u.s.'s sold that gold holdings off to china just to keep there's a good chance that the u.s.'s sold that gold holdings off to china just to keep china from dumping its debt which would just completely destroy the united states financially china from dumping its debt which would just completely destroy the united states financially and so ratchets up could erupt very much about could be a temporary one island to be an attempt for with go what
states that they have on deposit in the united states the answer was no sorry sometime united states the answer was no sorry sometimes they got a little bit of gold back sometimes it was the wrong gold it wasn't the gold that was put on deposit to begin with germany asked for its gold back got a little bit they got a little bit of gold back sometimes it was the wrong gold it wasn't the gold it was put on deposit to begin with germany asked for its gold back got a little bit back and then back...
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you know, the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely due to the nonmarket based practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. you know, the ones that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years. and it's largely in recognition of the special talent as posed by nonmarket-based economies that the united states, japan, and the european union are having this tri-lateral discussion about forming wto rules. the discussions are focused on topics like industrial properties, tech following properties, forced transfer and other non-market based practices. so the form of government of countries is absolutely critical in that the model of progressive liberalization that the united states pursued after world war ii gradual reductions in tariffs, extremely valuable, extremely important, but when it comes to an economy like china's it's insufficient to breakdown the trade and investment barriers that pose a threat to u.s. companies and wor
you know, the united states experience with china shows this. it is largely due to the nonmarket based practices of china and the nonmarket structure of china's economy that the united states has encountered so many problems with china. you know, the ones that i mentioned that have been intensifying in recent years. and it's largely in recognition of the special talent as posed by nonmarket-based economies that the united states, japan, and the european union are having this tri-lateral...
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or united states americans. we also might talk about peoples of the u.s., both of those are mouthfuls. i want to throughout a term that may or may not stick. it probably won't stick. i did not come up with this term myself. i believe it was gregory nobles, who teaches at georgia tech, maybe 15 or 20 years ago. the word i want to throughout is usonian, a person who lives in the united states. ok, fellow usonians. do we think about that?hat? it is a real word. does anyone know where the word comes from? frank lloyd wright, the great architect, in 1939 came up with plans for what he called the usonian house, the people's house for the united states. simple architecture. the kind of house a good usonian would live in. let's throw that out and think about the possibility we might want to use the word usonian to describe the people creating the united states. yes? >> other opportunities are people of european ancestry. natives who live in the same area? daniel: i would say it would include anyone subject to the jurisd
or united states americans. we also might talk about peoples of the u.s., both of those are mouthfuls. i want to throughout a term that may or may not stick. it probably won't stick. i did not come up with this term myself. i believe it was gregory nobles, who teaches at georgia tech, maybe 15 or 20 years ago. the word i want to throughout is usonian, a person who lives in the united states. ok, fellow usonians. do we think about that?hat? it is a real word. does anyone know where the word...
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that's job number one for the president of the united states. mr. president, i believe the president is likely committed offenses that are worthy of impeachment. i think it's likely that information is going to emerge from the houses inquiry that will present republicans with clear evidence that the president's abusive office has rbeen serious. obviously we need to wait for the articles of impeachment to arrive in the lisenate if they arrive before any of us decide our vote on removal but the publicly stipulated facts already surrounding the president's shadow foreign policy designed not to advance national interest but personal political interest they are damning. today i want to use my time on the floor to ask the simple question of my republican colleagues. i want to ask what the costs are. to the physical safety of the tenation. of continuing to protect the president from the consequences of his misdeeds. because as we gather here in senate for our fall session we are watching american on national security policy go completely and fully off the
that's job number one for the president of the united states. mr. president, i believe the president is likely committed offenses that are worthy of impeachment. i think it's likely that information is going to emerge from the houses inquiry that will present republicans with clear evidence that the president's abusive office has rbeen serious. obviously we need to wait for the articles of impeachment to arrive in the lisenate if they arrive before any of us decide our vote on removal but the...