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this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation. a time for family to gather together, a time for prayer and a time to think about peace. that is true in america, too. americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came to the united states from other countries and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah and as part of the celebrations, we go to church or synagogue and then gather around the family dinner table after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey, roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve we gather again. like you, we raise our glasses in a toast to the year to come. hopes for ourselves, for families and for o
this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation. a time for family to gather together, a time for prayer and a time to think about peace. that is true in america, too. americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came...
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many of us in the united states feel the way she does. she's touched on trauma that affects young children. thed you talk about what trauma is for these young kids? these kids are going to grow up. what lasting effects might there be, and how does that affect the foster care system? i work with foster care kids in the courts. the system is taxed already. i wonder if you could talk about the long-term effects. guest: thank you for your comments. the long-term effects are deeply documented. there's a long history of child develop and research that talks weut the lovers of all, think about children from the border, the consequence the having a level of toxic stress that creates lifelong impact, potentially. for the children we interviewed, the millions of children who are fearntly being affected by , stress, the lack of access to health and nutrition that they need, by uncertainty in their housing and their parents' jobs, for those children there is also a powerful body of research about the individual consequences of each of those things. t
many of us in the united states feel the way she does. she's touched on trauma that affects young children. thed you talk about what trauma is for these young kids? these kids are going to grow up. what lasting effects might there be, and how does that affect the foster care system? i work with foster care kids in the courts. the system is taxed already. i wonder if you could talk about the long-term effects. guest: thank you for your comments. the long-term effects are deeply documented....
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states is a party -- which means the united states negotiating and putting its own interests on the table and being willing to compromise -- that requires a major foreign-policy initiative. it's not simply one of several pieces of a policy. for our radio audience, including those listening on serious xm channel one 24, our topic, afghanistan, what is the endgame? our next call is from pennsylvania. good morning to you, sir. caller: good morning. thanks to your speaker there. i have a question. first a statement though. i am a gold star dad. i lost a son in afghanistan in 2010. back and did came another true there. we have a son in the marines and a daughter in the navy -- d to yourt happene son? guest: he died -- [indiscernible] host: so sorry. 1980,: prior to afghanistan was the terrorist of the middle east. touristretty much a destination. it can't be the people there do not understand this kleptocracy that is running there is relatively new. i mean, they had a royal family. --y had prince ali sure raw he had to be smuggled out when the russians came in. , that was a that vibrant
states is a party -- which means the united states negotiating and putting its own interests on the table and being willing to compromise -- that requires a major foreign-policy initiative. it's not simply one of several pieces of a policy. for our radio audience, including those listening on serious xm channel one 24, our topic, afghanistan, what is the endgame? our next call is from pennsylvania. good morning to you, sir. caller: good morning. thanks to your speaker there. i have a question....
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this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you the peoples of the soviet union on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america too, at this time of year, americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans, of course, came to the united states from other countries and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us sell obligate christmas or hanukkah and as part of those celebrations we go to church or synagog, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey or roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve we gather again and like you, we raise our glasses for a toast to the year to come. this year the futu
this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you the peoples of the soviet union on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america too, at this time of year, americans traveled across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many...
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ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington, which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet-american and in international relations. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: now, on this return trip, you, mr. president, have traversed the great distance that lies between our two capitals to continue our political dialogue. this is a fact we duly appreciate. [ speaking foreign language ] >> maybe you want to say something, plmmr. president, fo them. >> well, yes, i would. i was just saying to the general secretary that i have great admiration for the women of russia. i think you're courageous. i think you've contributed great stability to the whole society, and also to all of you, i think you should know that the gener
ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington, which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet-american and in international relations. [ speaking...
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ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan, on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet/american and in international relations. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: now, on this return trip, you, mr. president, have traversed the great distance that lies between our two capitals to continue our political dialogue, this is a fact we duly appreciate. [ applause ] >> maybe you want to say something, mr. president, to them. >> well, yes, i would. i was just saying -- i was just saying to the general secretary that i have great admiration for the women of russia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> i think you're courageous, i think you've contribute a great stability to the whole society, but also to all of you, i think you should know that the general
ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan, on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet/american and in international relations. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: now, on...
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he wants to weaken the united states government. he wants to make the american people believe that our system of government isn't any different. he wants to destroy nato which isn't just an alliance, it's the most important military alliance in two millennia. he wants to a undermine. confidence in self-governance not only in this country butth a around the world. he's a soviet style dictator who thanks lotsel more about american election than he ever thanks about his sham elections, attacked us in 2016.s and that's why he's planning to attack america in 2018 and why there's ongoing operations against the u.s. and against everyone who goes into the skiff and read their briefingle and why he's planning to attack the 2020 election. that's why the men and women of they'r the community and without any regard to party understand that he waged an operation in 2016. that's why dan coats, and esteemed member of this body went to this press today, not six months ago and reaffirmed with our assessment of russian meddling in the pervasive effor
he wants to weaken the united states government. he wants to make the american people believe that our system of government isn't any different. he wants to destroy nato which isn't just an alliance, it's the most important military alliance in two millennia. he wants to a undermine. confidence in self-governance not only in this country butth a around the world. he's a soviet style dictator who thanks lotsel more about american election than he ever thanks about his sham elections, attacked us...
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they're coming back to the united states. mike pence, our wonderful vice president, will be there to greet the families and the remains. and i want to thank chairman kim for keeping his word. we have many others coming. but i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me. and i'm sure that he will continue to fulfill that promise as they search and search and search. these incredible american heroes will soon lay at rest on sacred american soil. even during the campaign, people would come up to me -- it's a long time ago -- many decades ago. oftentimes they were older. in some cases, they were younger. great-grandfathers. my great-grandfather, my grandfather, my father -- they asked if i could do something about it. i'd look at them, i'd say, "we don't get along too well with that country." they said, "whatever you can do." and it's something that was very important to me. many people have asked that. i've asked the vice president and others to just pay a special tribute -- and t
they're coming back to the united states. mike pence, our wonderful vice president, will be there to greet the families and the remains. and i want to thank chairman kim for keeping his word. we have many others coming. but i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me. and i'm sure that he will continue to fulfill that promise as they search and search and search. these incredible american heroes will soon lay at rest on sacred american soil....
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time it's ant difficult discussion between the states and united states. we see that there are other parts of the european union, other parts of the world like china that have a huge dynamic on this issue. bit -- we move a little too slowly in germany. it is interesting for me to learn how the federal states in united states will deal with these changes. gov. sandoval: so, you did your time as a minister president, the equivalent of being a governor. do you have a group like the national governors association for the minister presidents come together and share best practices? gen. sec. kamp-kerrenbauer: yeah, it is a conference. thes likely nga that like nga --it is likely nga. and theree in 2017 theseveral meetings around spring. there is a national meeting in berlin. that is the place we discussed topics like education systems, and like how to deal with issues of security. there is the place we can together with the national government, with the chancellor we can about how deal with questions and issues like integration, especially for asylum seekers and
time it's ant difficult discussion between the states and united states. we see that there are other parts of the european union, other parts of the world like china that have a huge dynamic on this issue. bit -- we move a little too slowly in germany. it is interesting for me to learn how the federal states in united states will deal with these changes. gov. sandoval: so, you did your time as a minister president, the equivalent of being a governor. do you have a group like the national...
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nick or regulus president daniel ortega has blamed the united states catholic bishops and seitan ists for the recent unrest in the country to take as left hundreds of people dead in the country. and nordic heatwave is fuelling dozens of wildfires in sweden authorities are struggling to contain the blazes burning mostly in central and western regions many countries including italy france and norway have sent helicopters and planes to help downs the flames. the u.s. car industry stands up to trump's tariffs in washington. workers for. america's biggest carmakers come out in force to protest the multibillion dollar judy's saying their jobs could be on the line also coming up italy's new government is taking a tough stance on migration but we meet small business owners with migrant backgrounds who are thriving. i'm daniel winter and this is our business update there were protests in washington as the u.s. commerce department launched hearings into import duties that's import duties on cars and here's why trump's tariffs don't just affect imported cars but vehicles made in the usa too beca
nick or regulus president daniel ortega has blamed the united states catholic bishops and seitan ists for the recent unrest in the country to take as left hundreds of people dead in the country. and nordic heatwave is fuelling dozens of wildfires in sweden authorities are struggling to contain the blazes burning mostly in central and western regions many countries including italy france and norway have sent helicopters and planes to help downs the flames. the u.s. car industry stands up to...
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many people the united states have for the first time -- in the united states have for the first time have had to go out of the way to talk about the importance of this relationship and from a critical point of view, mexico, we've slept in our -- on our laurels somewhat. with got a image problem that should be addressed. we need to be present to work with governments at different levels with congress, within the business sector, simply to have a systematic presence on what the relationship is about and what it is not. but we are in better shape. i do think that, we've got a chance you know, to construct a better relationship. the differences that we have, they are known and public, they haven't impeded us to have fluid communication with the administration. i'm very clear about that. >>> interviewed by the new york daily news columnist.>> and then, it creates sense. with got investigators going to hawaii, there's a report coming soon. he suggested that there was a videotape coming. and so, it generated more media interest so let's see what he has to say or let's see if something comes
many people the united states have for the first time -- in the united states have for the first time have had to go out of the way to talk about the importance of this relationship and from a critical point of view, mexico, we've slept in our -- on our laurels somewhat. with got a image problem that should be addressed. we need to be present to work with governments at different levels with congress, within the business sector, simply to have a systematic presence on what the relationship is...
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well russia has been a scapegoat at the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after world war two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the u.s. is. benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was on it. and it seems to be only a tense of five even though the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the u.s. has developed by russian and he that it's not ok brian what do you know what i find really interesting in this saga that's been going on here is that and it seems to me that i'm very very often the united states and its western allies particularly nato they project all of their own sins upon russia ok meddling in other people's election well we could spend an entire month on a daily basis going through all of the meddling that the united states and its allies have been involved in for the last few decades and it would still be a cursory review i mean it seems to me that russia places other the op is th
well russia has been a scapegoat at the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after world war two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the u.s. is. benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was on it. and it seems to be only a tense of five even though the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the u.s. has...
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[applause] >> my family came to the united states to get away from the trauma of a war. my family came to the united states because they knew that the opportunity to afford their daughters a more normal life, what is possible here in america , the land of opportunity, is our ship rolled into nor you new york harbor, we passed the statue of liberty, liberty, freedom. , everyone'seryone life matters, everyone's life , children must be given the opportunity to be raised in a warm, safe environment that will cloak them for the rest of their lives. i am 75 years old. [applause] ago, my motherrs faced the most excruciating pain any parent could face by being forcibly and dramatically separated from her eight-month-old daughter. i was taken away and she, my mother, did not know where i was taken to or whether she would ever see me again. we were apart for almost two years, and finally brought together again after the war. stranger know who this who came to collect me was, and i didn't want any part of her. were lost andng had to be started again. i was traumatized, and i was af
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why should the united states ds.tinue to allow that to goh fn el t watl 'sth have d.had we continue to have them as we see. many companies pledged to up con friday dutions in line withro gther in the next several years. but the importance of nato really is that it's alliance betweented states and restni of wor uld protecting us d them. and you know in diplomatic circles yes they likeicetiess polit and presidentsand before donald trum. barack obama, george w. bush,li bill con. bush 41 before that and they gohet itotr mm aunndco got nowhere until trump srted kicking over tables they got a nottention at all. have to uninclude some blupt onest talk amongest eachthe other. the unorthodox approach of themo spend more.nd getting it's an impe tant discussion toand you have to be you cannot surround yself. >> it's also important remindner sense of why nato is valuable.enn pre it it's aalber natisions but for this world. it's been adeorde fs. so we thank you so much for both coming in. christine from the "washington post",arag from the washington examiner and hopefully we'll see you soon. >> we'
why should the united states ds.tinue to allow that to goh fn el t watl 'sth have d.had we continue to have them as we see. many companies pledged to up con friday dutions in line withro gther in the next several years. but the importance of nato really is that it's alliance betweented states and restni of wor uld protecting us d them. and you know in diplomatic circles yes they likeicetiess polit and presidentsand before donald trum. barack obama, george w. bush,li bill con. bush 41 before...
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the united states stands with the iranian people. since withdrawing from the iran has, the united states sanctioned 53 individuals and entities for human rights abuses, or acts of terrorism, and we will continue to do so. we designate the head of the weiciary, which demonstrates will target those responsible for human rights abuses at the highest levels of the iranian government. rich a history and as deep a culture as the iranian people deserve a government that treats them with dignity. i will be traveling to europe the end of this week, for meetings with the political directors from germany, france, and the united kingdom. that will continue very close consultations we have had with e3opeans, with counterparts, and governments around the world to discuss iran in the coming weeks. i will take questions. reporter: thanks for this breathing. -- for this briefing. president on sunday warned against his sanctions on european allies. was that the tenor of your discussions with recent allies allies on your recen ttrip to europe? have you
the united states stands with the iranian people. since withdrawing from the iran has, the united states sanctioned 53 individuals and entities for human rights abuses, or acts of terrorism, and we will continue to do so. we designate the head of the weiciary, which demonstrates will target those responsible for human rights abuses at the highest levels of the iranian government. rich a history and as deep a culture as the iranian people deserve a government that treats them with dignity. i...
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this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union, as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america, too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane, to be together with their families. many americans, of course, came to the united states from other countries, and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukah, and as part of those celebrations, we go to church or synagogue, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey or roast beef, and exchange gifts. on new year's eve, we gather again, and like you, we raise our glasses in a toast to the year to come, to our hopes
this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union, as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family to gather, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america, too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane, to be together with their families. many...
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many many common factors united states and from germany japan korea who do producing in the united states and an s.u.v. from germany was which was built in the united states doesn't affect national security so the reason behind that of cause has no grounds where do you see this old heading come to night. is it going to turn into a full blown travel while what happens at midnight is that we have an ongoing trade conflict between the u.s. and china and the tears that are coming across there will affect in directly companies in the u.s. and china also john companies in both countries but also indirectly affect the whole interconnected in very complicated supply chains all over the water. thank you very much for coming in today. let's go to our financial correspondent in frankfurt to talk about the implications of all of this on investors i mean this is complicated and confusing and there is a lot of uncertainty so i guess quite a few negatives to talk about. that's true but from a point of view of many investors the most important point in this report that the embassador the u.s. ambassador
many many common factors united states and from germany japan korea who do producing in the united states and an s.u.v. from germany was which was built in the united states doesn't affect national security so the reason behind that of cause has no grounds where do you see this old heading come to night. is it going to turn into a full blown travel while what happens at midnight is that we have an ongoing trade conflict between the u.s. and china and the tears that are coming across there will...
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become more connected to the united states and less dependent on russia. on the topic of russian interference. the senate intel committee that i serve on has reached the same the director of national intelligence has reached, that the cia director reached, that the russians tried to interfere in our elections. at the indictments that came out, that is the likely path that they used, which makes it more clear that the russian government was involved in the effort and that the effort was directed and financed by the government no matter what mr. putin says. i will also point out that the rules committee is looking at what we can do to share information better with local officials that conduct elections. there is no reason to believe that the election process was impacted, but there is every reason to believe that that is critical infrastructure and we need to be more defensive of that system in the future. worke going to continue to on those topics, and continue to do that based on the believe that russian interference was no interestey have in helping us wi
become more connected to the united states and less dependent on russia. on the topic of russian interference. the senate intel committee that i serve on has reached the same the director of national intelligence has reached, that the cia director reached, that the russians tried to interfere in our elections. at the indictments that came out, that is the likely path that they used, which makes it more clear that the russian government was involved in the effort and that the effort was directed...
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interests most people in the united states think that putin has the goods some dirt on trump so this is not just me this is what the public thinks now normally want to hear it because it doesn't comport with his view the were eight hundred million to one going to happen here i'm going to know how you know this that you you know i know i'm really sorry we can carry on this debate a little bit later but for the time being i'm afraid i have to say that this whole fire is not so gentlemen thank you very much indeed. mo news the top of the hour. this is a poem bus broadcast around the world from washington d.c. i'm partial to thanks for joining us we appreciate you hanging out with us coming up today we focus on inequality around the planet we'll be joined by professor richard wolfe and our t. correspondent on your part and bill looks at a recent united nations report on poverty in the united states and some reactions at home and abroad plus the c.e.o. of straw market we're word which looked at the wealthiest and poorest nations around the world and r.t. correspondent trinny charges goes
interests most people in the united states think that putin has the goods some dirt on trump so this is not just me this is what the public thinks now normally want to hear it because it doesn't comport with his view the were eight hundred million to one going to happen here i'm going to know how you know this that you you know i know i'm really sorry we can carry on this debate a little bit later but for the time being i'm afraid i have to say that this whole fire is not so gentlemen thank you...
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states he doesn't know how is that possible that the president of the united states is inviting putin for a second summit in a couple of months in the fall over at the white house because the president he works or is donald trump i think he. would you like to say you know sure you've heard of you and there's a campaign that getting along with russia is a good thing that a bit. but not everyone shares the same enthusiasm when it comes to u.s. russia relations tensions still exist and even trumps own u.n. ambassador nikki haley contradicts trump's words after the summit we don't trust russia we don't trust we never well they're never going to be our friend that's just a fact but this friendship and trust to go hand in hand when it comes to bilateral relations well check out what the russian president had to say about it but regarding who can be trusted or not and if you can trust anyone it's who i'm telling you you can't trust anyone did you get this notion from the president trump trust me and i entirely trust him defends the interests of the united states of america that i defend the
states he doesn't know how is that possible that the president of the united states is inviting putin for a second summit in a couple of months in the fall over at the white house because the president he works or is donald trump i think he. would you like to say you know sure you've heard of you and there's a campaign that getting along with russia is a good thing that a bit. but not everyone shares the same enthusiasm when it comes to u.s. russia relations tensions still exist and even trumps...
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states defending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any kelley's or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of gauging. the impact that some of the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on the choices you looked through me furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pending kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as what sense is what the democrats it was a trope everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the reason why thirty mil
states defending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any kelley's or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of...
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were in a situation where the united states was threatening potentially to put. illegal tariffs on the cars and call parts which would have required us in turn to retaliate and this crude this was going to lead to a major escalation in trade conflict between two parts of the world the united states and the european union which is president trump said are actually the most important each other's most important economic partners so what the two presidents achieved yesterday was to stop that downward spiral to a cold a suspension in the implicate in the imposition of any new tariffs and to create a space where we can try to work forward on a positive agenda touching on the various areas which your reporter just mentioned they're not going to zero on industrial products please sorry david for interrupting you there i just wanted to ask you but can that positive development be relied upon because you know when you look at president trump he has spent the better part of his presidency undermining the e.u. and its leaders he even called the e.u. a full recently so how c
were in a situation where the united states was threatening potentially to put. illegal tariffs on the cars and call parts which would have required us in turn to retaliate and this crude this was going to lead to a major escalation in trade conflict between two parts of the world the united states and the european union which is president trump said are actually the most important each other's most important economic partners so what the two presidents achieved yesterday was to stop that...
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states defending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any kelley's or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of gauging. the impact that. you can't gauge the impact it had on the choices you looked through me furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pending kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as what sense is what the democrats it was a trope everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the reason why thirty million americans don't have heal
states defending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any kelley's or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of...
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or into the united states from abroad. if companies are trying to serve foreign markets, their incentive may not be to pick up and moving factory already in production because those are huge investments with long lifespans. about ahey are think new factory or production line, they definitely could take these tariffs into account. this was an example of the steel and aluminum tariffs. recently we saw harley-davidson make an announcement, saying it did not want to pay this tariff that the eu put onto its bikes in response to president trump steel and aluminum tariffs and would be shifting production out of the united states for bikes it provides to the eu. host: this is from a union at hyundai, saying their alabama plant could be the first to shut down under the president's tariff plant. that could endanger 20,000 jobs. guest: that is a huge number of jobs. the president has celebrated every job he has brought into the united states. that has been a big focus for him, to bring factories back and the united states. this idea
or into the united states from abroad. if companies are trying to serve foreign markets, their incentive may not be to pick up and moving factory already in production because those are huge investments with long lifespans. about ahey are think new factory or production line, they definitely could take these tariffs into account. this was an example of the steel and aluminum tariffs. recently we saw harley-davidson make an announcement, saying it did not want to pay this tariff that the eu put...
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states i mean up against the the the machine of corporate media this woman is influencing the united states this is the kind of thing we see in another thing that needs to be said about her is that i have heard and that she's actually in of all news supported the opposite is. the leader would such small numbers in russia and she says in her in the criminal and sorry in the affidavit that putina was talking to americans about post putin russia and future russian governments she was told to talk about that without undermining the current president of russia so that would fit into someone who doesn't really like putin very much and was not working on his behalf it gets more and more complicated after a short break we'll continue our discussion and. stay with our team. joining me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. some people. use indigenous people as you know we that the. people treat. most so you can say that. out of a man just. told me. i said i will never be in the if they wi
states i mean up against the the the machine of corporate media this woman is influencing the united states this is the kind of thing we see in another thing that needs to be said about her is that i have heard and that she's actually in of all news supported the opposite is. the leader would such small numbers in russia and she says in her in the criminal and sorry in the affidavit that putina was talking to americans about post putin russia and future russian governments she was told to talk...
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well russia has been a scapegoat of the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after or two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the us. benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was an it they wrote and it seems to be only a tense of five even though the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the us has developed by russian some enemy that it's not ok brian what do you know what i find really interesting and it's a saga that's been going on here is that it seems to me that i'm very very often the united states and its western allies particularly nato they project all of their own sins upon russia ok meddling in other people's election well we could spend an entire month on a daily basis going through all of the meddling that the united states and its allies have been involved in for the last few decades and it would still be a cursory review i mean it seems to me that russia places other the op is the
well russia has been a scapegoat of the united states for a long long time you know we could go as far back certainly as nine hundred seventeen but certainly after or two we had you know what was known as the cold war which. centered upon the vilification of russia to justify the us. benchers abroad and we are in a new cold war now and we were it was an it they wrote and it seems to be only a tense of five even though the soviet union collapsed in one thousand nine hundred one the us has...
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not just the united states but our allies and enemies. by preserving this material we're gaining insight what were the vietnamese thinking, what were the things driving them to continue the struggle and to continue this fight. both the south vietnamese who fought bravely and hard and tried to protect their country as they perceived it. also the north vietnamese and the communist from the south national liberation front. this was a war that was hard fought by different groups who are all fighting in some ways very different reasons. on this table, we're shifting and looking at the the war from the vietnamese side. on that side it's a complex situation where we have our allies the south vietnamese and vietnamese government, republic of vietnam. that was a document they kept. we have a near complete set of those documents. oneit's a rare set. it made news. when you look at it, you can see the edges of the paper are yellowing. it's very brittle because it wasn't made necessarily to be kept for a long period of time. fortunately, this was a ge
not just the united states but our allies and enemies. by preserving this material we're gaining insight what were the vietnamese thinking, what were the things driving them to continue the struggle and to continue this fight. both the south vietnamese who fought bravely and hard and tried to protect their country as they perceived it. also the north vietnamese and the communist from the south national liberation front. this was a war that was hard fought by different groups who are all...
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seven years that's how long the united states has been mulling over whether to allow china mobile to enter its marcus finally a decision is near and the answer most likely is no response from the chinese foreign ministry fiery by its standards at least. two areas the united states to abandon cold war thinking zero sum games and act of data concepts and to view the relevant issue correctly to stop guessing and posing an unreasonable pressure on chinese companies here and instead to provide a good and fair and mire meant for them to operate to do more to increase mutual trust and cooperation between china and the us this would be good for both countries people. because the u.s. commerce department maintains that china mobile which has around nine hundred million customers worldwide poses a national security threat it's applied the same term to other chinese telecoms firms including. which is accused of doing business with north korea and iran after already having violated sanctions. while way which the united states accuses of trying to spy on american people the backdrop to all of thi
seven years that's how long the united states has been mulling over whether to allow china mobile to enter its marcus finally a decision is near and the answer most likely is no response from the chinese foreign ministry fiery by its standards at least. two areas the united states to abandon cold war thinking zero sum games and act of data concepts and to view the relevant issue correctly to stop guessing and posing an unreasonable pressure on chinese companies here and instead to provide a...
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states the spending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any votes teles or anything of that sort you know we had no we had no way of gauging. the impact that sort of the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on the choices of the electorate made furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pending kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as about sense is what the democrats have a say about trope everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the
states the spending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any votes teles or anything of that sort you know we had no we...
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states the pending united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any ways or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of gauging. the impact that sort of the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on the choices the electorate made furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pen. kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as what sense is with the democrats it was true everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the reason why thirty million america
states the pending united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any ways or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of...
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we need to act like responsible united states senators. going through a confirmation process in the united states. >> yesterday had the chance to meet with the president's nominee to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of justice anthony kennedy of the supreme court. i'm pleased with the nominee that the president has chosen. after talking with him yesterday morning i look forward to supporting his nomination and doing what i can to ensure his bipartisan confirmation. my conversation with judge kavanaugh refresh my memory that we had met in 2000 when i was attorney general of texas. i was preparing to deliver an oral argument before the united states supreme court, something i had never done before but thanks to judge kavanaugh, paul and ted olson, both of whom have been solicitor general of the united states, they help me get prepared into the best job i was capable of doing before the court, providing me a good opportunity. it was good to catch up with judge kavanaugh, mike followed his career closely. in the interim he served as a c
we need to act like responsible united states senators. going through a confirmation process in the united states. >> yesterday had the chance to meet with the president's nominee to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of justice anthony kennedy of the supreme court. i'm pleased with the nominee that the president has chosen. after talking with him yesterday morning i look forward to supporting his nomination and doing what i can to ensure his bipartisan confirmation. my conversation...
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ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan. on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ foreign language ] >> it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington, which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet-american, and in international relations. [ foreign language ] >> now on this return trip, you, mr. president, have traversed the great distance that lies between our two capitals to continue our political dialogue. this is a fact we duly appreciate. >> maybe you want to say something, mr. president, to them. >> i was just saying to the general secretary that i had great admiration for the women of russia. i think you are courageous. i think you bring stability... you should know that the general secretary and i have one idea in common. that is that there must be friendship between our two governments. >> [ laughter ] >> we have been talking about an exchange of students on a regular basis. [ foreign language
ronald reagan, president of the united states of america, esteemed mrs. nancy reagan. on behalf of the people and government of the soviet union, i extend to you my sincere greetings on the occasion of your visit. welcome. [ foreign language ] >> it is now almost six months since our meeting in washington, which went down in history as a major milestone in soviet-american, and in international relations. [ foreign language ] >> now on this return trip, you, mr. president, have...
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states under the agreement we have struck with the united states administration. it is important to point out because we see in violations around the country, we see a lot of candidates pretending to support the government's position of protection when really they don't. and mr. speaker, there is no better example than susan land, queensland whon does not support our border protection policy. we know susan land, in the seat of longman, is hosting a -- espousing a policy that would refer back to the disaster under labor. under the labour party, under the labour party they would undo each of the successful pillars of operation sovereign borders that have seen children no longer drowning at sea, drowning -- in detention. we have closed those centers. and susan land and others should start to be honest with the people of longman, that the labour party is promising a policy with multiple restarts, where kids will be back in detention. that is the reality of what labor is promising. mr. speaker, the facade the labour party has put up no longer stands. the left is taking
states under the agreement we have struck with the united states administration. it is important to point out because we see in violations around the country, we see a lot of candidates pretending to support the government's position of protection when really they don't. and mr. speaker, there is no better example than susan land, queensland whon does not support our border protection policy. we know susan land, in the seat of longman, is hosting a -- espousing a policy that would refer back to...
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has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the ice on beatles because of their accents the pair will cord in syria and could now face the death penalty in america britain had intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution but london decided to take a short term pause after outrage in britain over the possible execution u.k. drop the death penalty back in one hundred sixty nine lawmakers rights groups and a family member of one of the suspects all appealed to the british government takes a closer look at the case. political rallies human rights taking a stand in case you missed it quite frankly a bit of a page when you want some terrorists taken care of. the isis b. cells not called back because most of them a dad in one is a terrible drama but because they carried out it seems to accept terroristic gruesomeness well speaking with a british accent grammar came up with that title has unfortunately made them sound a little too costly for a gang of murderous but hedges well ten of them hav
has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the ice on beatles because of their accents the pair will cord in syria and could now face the death penalty in america britain had intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution but london decided to take a short term pause after outrage in britain over the possible execution u.k. drop the death penalty back in one hundred sixty nine lawmakers...
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and the united states may prove difficult. heard of trump's arrival in london plans for a softer price of maintaining close e.u. u.k. trade ties had already caused controversy the u.s. is a bastard or two the u.k. woody johnson warned that that would be a u.s. u.k. trade deal in the works would now be up in the year one deal has to come before the other the u.k. account finalized trade pacts on its own until after breaks it earlier this year free trade between london and washington seem more plausible trump even said a deal would be agreed quickly. the e.u. is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the last five years while export to the u.s. has steadily risen over the same period. london now has a very fine line to walk it has to redefine relations with two of its most important trade partners at a time when the e.u. and the u.s. are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear a big bank in london i wo
and the united states may prove difficult. heard of trump's arrival in london plans for a softer price of maintaining close e.u. u.k. trade ties had already caused controversy the u.s. is a bastard or two the u.k. woody johnson warned that that would be a u.s. u.k. trade deal in the works would now be up in the year one deal has to come before the other the u.k. account finalized trade pacts on its own until after breaks it earlier this year free trade between london and washington seem more...
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states the spending the united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming on slot but what are they worried about well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any votes kelley's or anything of that sort we had no we have no way of gauging. the impact that sort of the intelligence committee can't gauge the impact it had on the choices that you look through me furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pending kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as what sense is what the democrats it was a trope everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the reason why t
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low population, rugged terrain, in alaska we are part of the united states arctic and so we also have significant issues to deal with in terms of weather, difficult to reach places, short construction seasons, high winds, low temperatures basically whatever we deploy almost any technology in rural alaska we are taking something out of the test space where it typically was considered to be deployed in making it do things that no one imagined it would do. those combinations make it a difficult area to serve but the technology and innovation it is possible to deliver services through out the state of alaska. the more urban locations like anchorage to some of the rural locations that i think exist in the united states and beyond. >> host: tina, what are some of the innovations that gci has come up with? >> guest: we had to be innovative in terms of meeting the challenges that provide service in alaska really brings to us. most recently, overcoming those challenges has been necessary to deliver both broadband and wireless services as deeply and broadly throughout the state as he possibly c
low population, rugged terrain, in alaska we are part of the united states arctic and so we also have significant issues to deal with in terms of weather, difficult to reach places, short construction seasons, high winds, low temperatures basically whatever we deploy almost any technology in rural alaska we are taking something out of the test space where it typically was considered to be deployed in making it do things that no one imagined it would do. those combinations make it a difficult...
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and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs in the hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim auto prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're very concerned about the security of our jobs and if i get these vehicles or claim that their calls are national security issues here that refers to trump's claim that national security is at risk if tariffs on to imposed on all toes on components. this is not good business this is not good for our economy this is not good for the very workers who in fact voted for him so far there's been no word on when washington actually intends to put the threatened tariffs into effect. for more on this i spoke to our correspondents alexandra phenomena in washington against coulter in new york i started off
and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs in the hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim auto prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're...
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and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs in the hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim auto prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're very concerned about the security of our jobs and the fact that these vehicles are claim that there are calls on national security issues here that refers to trump's claim that national security is at risk if tariffs on to impose donnel tows on components. this is not good business this is not good for our economy this is not good for the very workers who in fact voted for him so far there's been no word on when washington actually intends to put the threatened tariffs into effect. for more on this i spoke to our correspondent alex wonderful naaman in washington against culture in new york i sta
and they all oppose trump's plans if we put very very high taxes on cars in the united states and keep in mind since it's both auto imports and auto parts imports every single car or truck sold in america would face price increases higher taxes higher taxes will lead to fewer sales fewer sales will lead to less production less productions will risk american jobs in the hundreds of thousands of job say the protesters who also claim auto prices would rise by an average five thousand dollars we're...
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it wasn't just to the united states. it was around the world. they want the world to believe that the united states doesn't like each other so much they are stopping to function as a democracy. that's their message. that's what they want. >> do you know what that leads into? i was speaking in australia at a university, and a chinese student stood up and said isn't this experiment you have had, given all the messiness and all the division, isn't this experiment you have had with democracy, aren't you ready to move on to a more stable system like we have? obviously i said no. but that is being used by some of our adversaries who have very different systems to go around the world, to countries that are on the fence and say why do you want that? don't you want what we have? and that's really damaging. >> what's your biggest fear right now, guys? is it about what's next? is it putin meeting with the president again in september? is it a new attack from the gru or another division of the federation? what's your biggest fear about what could happen nex
it wasn't just to the united states. it was around the world. they want the world to believe that the united states doesn't like each other so much they are stopping to function as a democracy. that's their message. that's what they want. >> do you know what that leads into? i was speaking in australia at a university, and a chinese student stood up and said isn't this experiment you have had, given all the messiness and all the division, isn't this experiment you have had with democracy,...
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states the pending united states folks in washington d.c. are manning their battle stations all prepared to face an on coming onslaught but what are they worried about. well it could be the twenty sixteen presidential elections let's not forget that james clapper the former director of national intelligence said that in the twenty sixteen supposed intervention none of the vote tallies were in any way affected they did not change any of these or anything of that sort because you know we had knew we had no way of gauging. the impact that some of the intelligence community can't gauge the impact it had on the choices you looked through me furthermore it's not exactly clear who russia is supposedly going to be supporting now the democrats say that russia is going to be supporting donald trump but trump says that the pending kremlin subversion will be in support of the democrats why would he say that well because it makes just as much sense as what the democrats it was true everybody wants to blame another country for the problem you know the rea
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they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. well, that's the personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself, but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have a solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have a -- an interest of questioning them. we can all -- that -- that could be a first step, and we can also extend it. options abound, and they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework. options abound, and they all can reporter: and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? president putin's translator: yes, i did. yes, i did. because he talked about bringing the u.s.-russia relationship back to normal. >> i think there can be three questions from the russian pool. russia today, you have the floor. reporter: thank you so much. good evening to everyone. my name is ilya petrenko, rt tv cha
they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. well, that's the personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself, but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have a solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have a -- an interest of questioning them. we can all -- that -- that could...
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certain forces in the united states would be happy to sacrifice u.s.-russia relations for the sake of their political goals. u.s. companies are losing millions in contracts and jobs. there cooperation with russian partners. jobs.ds of thousands of they are willing to sacrifice the interest of allies in europe and in the middle east. for example, i'm referring to israel. we also talked about golan heig hts when we talked about syria. it seems like they're not interested in that. they're also willing to sacrifice the issues of their own security. i'd like to point out to you in 2021 the new start treaty will expire. we can live without this treaty, just a few years ago we could have lived without this treaty but we did the right thing and signed this treaty and we need to start working today to extend the treaty. otherwise the treaty. a half, it will just run out, and there will be no more treaty any longer. when i talk about these forces in the united states, you know, this is not in line with our political philosophy because we've always been taught th
certain forces in the united states would be happy to sacrifice u.s.-russia relations for the sake of their political goals. u.s. companies are losing millions in contracts and jobs. there cooperation with russian partners. jobs.ds of thousands of they are willing to sacrifice the interest of allies in europe and in the middle east. for example, i'm referring to israel. we also talked about golan heig hts when we talked about syria. it seems like they're not interested in that. they're also...
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states to the united states or in a certain sense there we do not see a full escalation of the situation and that might also be a reason why wall street at the moment remains a rather calm actually in the past couple of days we had a rather strong showing here of wall street after the drop a good thousand points in the second half of june so there's still hope that things might not escalate but at the same time there's no clear sign that china is going to back off. from keeping us guessing they're clear richardson in washington and new york thank you very much both of you for the analysis. british prime minister of the reason may reached a breakthrough in her breakfast strategy after a meeting with senior ministers at her country residents may finally agreed britain's position on what she calls a u.k. e.u. free trade area the proposal could be a relief for british companies many of which have recently expressed concern due to britain's uncertain future big and small companies alike are worried including a manufacturer of black caps for london. it's a classic british icon the blackcap but
states to the united states or in a certain sense there we do not see a full escalation of the situation and that might also be a reason why wall street at the moment remains a rather calm actually in the past couple of days we had a rather strong showing here of wall street after the drop a good thousand points in the second half of june so there's still hope that things might not escalate but at the same time there's no clear sign that china is going to back off. from keeping us guessing...
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the united states is trying to be in a region. when there are. the only job thier doing and they have shown that they do is creation of the terrorist group who are risking tone during the time his tenure in the foreign ministry he. has so. meted out. she. has dissipated in the creation of the terrorist group in syria and iraq if you recall in the. states. doesn't trump. choose into the you who are the people who are these terrorist groups or if you're ultimately agree with mr trump in the in these coalition he wanted to in agent change to the only change you followed the same policy that. created do you think you may have other things in common with mr trump and placed in the way how he conceptualizes there is no newcomer in purposes a common policy between us and the sutra and that there could be no overlap of of us on how the region develops we're not. because we know that. he has his you know any policy you know or the war you're against any kind o. expansionism and any kind of a unit where you notice it or any other country now as the america
the united states is trying to be in a region. when there are. the only job thier doing and they have shown that they do is creation of the terrorist group who are risking tone during the time his tenure in the foreign ministry he. has so. meted out. she. has dissipated in the creation of the terrorist group in syria and iraq if you recall in the. states. doesn't trump. choose into the you who are the people who are these terrorist groups or if you're ultimately agree with mr trump in the in...
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so as an agency to be an amazing soft power tool to the united states of america. and then with a partnership with soy use. and then that continues today with the international space station. and that is understandable but that partnership continues and then that strategic defense initiative built on the credibility of apollo. talk about the strategic position of the united states of america, and all of the different challenges, believe me, we know what they are. when the whole world stops when these challenges occur. but the whole world stops the here's the question. why do this? what is the purpose? did they die in vain? i'm here to tell you they didn't. they died for a very important and specific purpose to create a world freer and safer than otherwise would have been an asset is at the center of that since 1958. by dwight eisenhower. it is an honor to be here. standing at the helm of nasa with the 60th anniversary is a bit humbling. and an honor to serve in this capacity and i look forward to a dialogue with my predecessors and i look forward to hearing their i
so as an agency to be an amazing soft power tool to the united states of america. and then with a partnership with soy use. and then that continues today with the international space station. and that is understandable but that partnership continues and then that strategic defense initiative built on the credibility of apollo. talk about the strategic position of the united states of america, and all of the different challenges, believe me, we know what they are. when the whole world stops when...
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the visit of the united states' president to our country is drawing to a close. the president and i have summed up the results of a dialogue between our two countries at the highest level. we have discussed both the immediate and longer-term prospects for soviet/u.s. relations. we have signed documents which record what is being achieved and provide guidelines for the future. among them, a historic place will belong to the ratification documents which give effect to the treaty on intermediate and short-range missiles. the exchange a few minutes ago gives instant congratulagratifi. assessing the work done over these past few days, we can say our satisfaction in what is happening these days in moscow is big politics. politics that affect the interest of millions and millions of people. each such meeting dealt a blow at the foundations of the cold war. each of them made huge breaches in the cold war fortress and opened up passages to modern civilized world politics worthy of the truly new times. but big politics means difficult politics in which every step is not ea
the visit of the united states' president to our country is drawing to a close. the president and i have summed up the results of a dialogue between our two countries at the highest level. we have discussed both the immediate and longer-term prospects for soviet/u.s. relations. we have signed documents which record what is being achieved and provide guidelines for the future. among them, a historic place will belong to the ratification documents which give effect to the treaty on intermediate...
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ambassador to the united states plus the trauma of separation some u.s. doctors say that migrant children torn from their parents could suffer lifelong damage. the younger they are the most vulnerable they are so we see change in their stress hormones you see changes in their brain development the long term that also can manifest as mental health illnesses. we begin in pakistan where imran khan has claimed victory in the country's parliamentary elections. the former cricket star gave a televised address positioning himself as the next prime minister and promising quote a new pakistan and an aggressive anti corruption campaign but critics say vic kahn whose alliance with the country's military has helped push him to power is merely more of the saying the opposition has already challenge the election results alleging vote rigging and human rights groups say that the military had a campaign of intimidation to draw more support to con there's concern that this crime to losers could create instability for the incoming government which will inherit a crumbling
ambassador to the united states plus the trauma of separation some u.s. doctors say that migrant children torn from their parents could suffer lifelong damage. the younger they are the most vulnerable they are so we see change in their stress hormones you see changes in their brain development the long term that also can manifest as mental health illnesses. we begin in pakistan where imran khan has claimed victory in the country's parliamentary elections. the former cricket star gave a...
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what would it mean to the major economic united states china. d w looks at the cool things and present analysis you expect to see a. great dispute ontopic on the d.w.p. and business. a low end welcome to focus on europe how to deal with refugees and this is a question that nearly tore on the americal german government apart and it's a question of dividing your up more and more european states are closing the borders and by doing so shouting my rents out. the right wing populist austrian interior man.
what would it mean to the major economic united states china. d w looks at the cool things and present analysis you expect to see a. great dispute ontopic on the d.w.p. and business. a low end welcome to focus on europe how to deal with refugees and this is a question that nearly tore on the americal german government apart and it's a question of dividing your up more and more european states are closing the borders and by doing so shouting my rents out. the right wing populist austrian...