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so the united states ever really cared about women. they could spend a $7200000000.00 to do or take care of the homeless people in the united states. give them a 1000 that they won't do it. so yet joe biden, nancy pelosi jobs humor. mitch mcconnell, all the leaders on both parties, they know that they're, that one out of 5 children lives in poverty in the united states, along with their mothers, and they don't care. that's why joe biden, he brags that this new bill is going to cut child poverty and half, which is not because he won't give us a $15.00 minimum wage of 50. you won't give people a living wage in the united states. he refuses to. he ran on it, it's super popular. the american people want a living wage, a $50.00 minimum wage, and he refuses to do it because joe biden is bought and paid for by wall street. and so no, he doesn't care about women. he doesn't care about children, he's the biggest war monger. it is the biggest war criminal to. so you remember when the united states, when donald trump was threatening to pull the s
so the united states ever really cared about women. they could spend a $7200000000.00 to do or take care of the homeless people in the united states. give them a 1000 that they won't do it. so yet joe biden, nancy pelosi jobs humor. mitch mcconnell, all the leaders on both parties, they know that they're, that one out of 5 children lives in poverty in the united states, along with their mothers, and they don't care. that's why joe biden, he brags that this new bill is going to cut child poverty...
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its president asked for aid from the united states. in the first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. a simmering international problem came to a head in 1958 when the red forces came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed intervention. the president of the republic of china was persuaded by the secretary of state to not invade the mainland. the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of dictator batista. during the revolt, the american naval base at cuba was reinforced as a precautionary measure but the united states maintained a hands off poli
its president asked for aid from the united states. in the first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. a simmering international problem came to a head in 1958 when the red forces came to a head in 1958 when...
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he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e lee the commander they will hold the federal army back from attacking the city of virginia. with that news, jefferson davis directed his cabinet, and sent his family on the road for protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow. he would finally catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it was here where the federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back appear to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why, the main reason
he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965...
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the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947. un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south were elections held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected the provisions for north korea's representation if elections could be held there. the first president -- these were elections in the south. >> the only legal government in korea. in december of 1948 the soviet union in a surprise move announced as she had removed her occupation troops from north korea. we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south except for a small u.s. army advisory group which remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the future of the south korean people was another anxious american. ♪♪ rip korea's plan for unifying korea was made known to the world on june 25, 1950 and it was by military invasion. as six divisions of north korea's people's army slammed into the republic o
the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947. un's efforts to hold supervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south were elections held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected the provisions for north korea's representation if elections could be held there. the first president -- these were elections in the south. >> the only legal government in korea. in december of 1948 the...
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time in the history united nations deployed those forces united states and united kingdom and there should be no pre- movement and the lockdown at that time. so this is what we are able to do that. in the case of corona 19 that was who but the united states reduce membership at the beginning but then congress for the united states that security policy in the case of ebola adopted the resolution saying that corona was a serious threat. so now what happened to ebola? it took three months for the security council to see that corona 19 was a serious threat but because of that condition with those powers and china so there was a huge difference even as a former secretary general with those i work closely that this issue not the who alone. this is a lesson that's very serious not to repeat the same mistake if and when this virus may happen a can happen any time so i think more and more such outbreaks may happen which is why we have to take action to chaos of the nature and then to be stating then meeting with pope francis with the second general to say there is no more corona 19 that god
time in the history united nations deployed those forces united states and united kingdom and there should be no pre- movement and the lockdown at that time. so this is what we are able to do that. in the case of corona 19 that was who but the united states reduce membership at the beginning but then congress for the united states that security policy in the case of ebola adopted the resolution saying that corona was a serious threat. so now what happened to ebola? it took three months for the...
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so i think that, you know, can the united states, does the united states have credibility, credibility is very hard. it's very hard to democracies to engage in prolonged state building like this. it's remarkable that the united states with here in that's going on for 20 years. but i, i think that it's going to us is going to struggle. given the reaction to to be events that i've got to start, i think it's really going to struggle to maintain credibility and to, to be seen as a strong partner to many jennifer britain which is actually thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. well, it kinda sounds marked. it's for that 1st full day under the rule of a reinvigorated taliban and does not reality struck into scenes as we heard of desperation at campbell airport. the reports of injuries and at least 2 deaths as huge numbers of people trying to board any flight in attempts to free the country. runaways were a kale tea because hundreds of people ran alongside a u. s. military aircraft. some cleaned the sides of the plane as it tried to take off us troops fall shots in to the air i
so i think that, you know, can the united states, does the united states have credibility, credibility is very hard. it's very hard to democracies to engage in prolonged state building like this. it's remarkable that the united states with here in that's going on for 20 years. but i, i think that it's going to us is going to struggle. given the reaction to to be events that i've got to start, i think it's really going to struggle to maintain credibility and to, to be seen as a strong partner to...
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including ikeda threaten the united states are our allies. including ikeda and the taliban sworn enemy ice is 9“- the taliban sworn enemy ice is gay. here will hold them accountable to that commitment. but while we have expectations of the taliban that doesn't mean we will rely on the taliban. we will remain vigilant and monitoring threats ourselves and maintain robust counterterrorism to neutralise the threats as necessary. as we demonstrated in the past few days by striking isis facilitators and imminent threats in afghanistan. and as we do and places around the world where we do not have military forces on the ground. let me speak directly to our engagement with the taliban across these and other issues. we engage with the taliban during the past few weeks to enable our evacuation operations. going forward any engagement with the taliban led government and kabul will be driven by one thing only, our vital national interests. if we can work with a new afghan government in a way that helps secure those interests, including the safe return,
including ikeda threaten the united states are our allies. including ikeda and the taliban sworn enemy ice is 9“- the taliban sworn enemy ice is gay. here will hold them accountable to that commitment. but while we have expectations of the taliban that doesn't mean we will rely on the taliban. we will remain vigilant and monitoring threats ourselves and maintain robust counterterrorism to neutralise the threats as necessary. as we demonstrated in the past few days by striking isis...
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with the even welcome that coming from the united states? i know that the british are trying to pass a bill to get humanitarian aid to people that are still there in kabul. so i wondered, coming from the british were coming from the americans, would that be some thing that would be welcome there? guest: and what was your name, sorry? caller: robin. guest: robin, that is a really beautiful name which by the way. thank you for your kind words. there's a very simple principle in life. it says that your neighbor comes first, and that means that people in the your quality -- in your locality deserve help deserve help more than people that are further away because right now, we don't really have a government. there's not really security for any aid process that might start. so what you can do is reach out to your local representatives. see if they are helping in the process of accepting more afghan evacuees. find out where they are. go to them. imagine, these people left in their own clothes. they didn't even have a bag. they weren't allowed to ca
with the even welcome that coming from the united states? i know that the british are trying to pass a bill to get humanitarian aid to people that are still there in kabul. so i wondered, coming from the british were coming from the americans, would that be some thing that would be welcome there? guest: and what was your name, sorry? caller: robin. guest: robin, that is a really beautiful name which by the way. thank you for your kind words. there's a very simple principle in life. it says that...
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talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations. it was at this press conference that he warned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guests. [cheers and applause] the next day there were more of those chance meetings with ordinary people, a brief chat with a young turkish news boy brought out his deep interest in america and his affection for president eisenhower. these were feelings that mr. nixon noticed everywhere he went and in people from widely different backgrounds and national arcs. ♪ ♪ >> one of the most impressive moments of
talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations. it was at this press conference that he warned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president...
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unit 1 not leased within 15 years. unit 2 rented to a tenant. unit 3 accepted buyout in 2020. existing current tenants submitted letters nonopposition in the case report. in unit 2 there is a agreement to relocate to another construction accessory dwelling two lots west at 4022 20th street. any units subject to rent control are protected subject t replacement and relocation requirements. replacement provisions deepen debt upon income level of current and previous tenant. to discuss the existing units and propose replacements since unit one is vacant over five years. it shall be replaced. income level for the tents in unit two and three are above the 80% a.m.i. and can be replaced with rent controlled units. specific relationship of the size and occupancy is further illustrated in table one. located on the third page of the executive summary. other issue. project has submitted application to subdivide to create two lots. the project is within the boundaries of the delores heights special use. it was to preserve and provide established area with unique character. built to natura
unit 1 not leased within 15 years. unit 2 rented to a tenant. unit 3 accepted buyout in 2020. existing current tenants submitted letters nonopposition in the case report. in unit 2 there is a agreement to relocate to another construction accessory dwelling two lots west at 4022 20th street. any units subject to rent control are protected subject t replacement and relocation requirements. replacement provisions deepen debt upon income level of current and previous tenant. to discuss the existing...
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the units that have fought hard, the commando units the special forces the triple units as they call them and the pilots, nothing good awaits them. the taliban knows who they are. they're going to make every effort to find them. and many cases those people are not eligible for immigrant visas as interpreters are. they were not working for the united states they were fighting for their country. except in unusual circumstances where they know previously all others 202-748-8001 i was astonished. i said couldn't anyone that's a with the president to open up the box and say, gee what if this happens. 2500 troops leaving and nobody said anything about what if that happened? it was not even something they discussed. my heavens i should've thought outside the box. it was an intelligence failures versus a degree to which this was a policy failure on the trump and biden administration. we will not know for a long time with the true details of assessments were about how long afghan forces would stand up, what the likelihood of various scenarios were. certainly the intelligence community this is
the units that have fought hard, the commando units the special forces the triple units as they call them and the pilots, nothing good awaits them. the taliban knows who they are. they're going to make every effort to find them. and many cases those people are not eligible for immigrant visas as interpreters are. they were not working for the united states they were fighting for their country. except in unusual circumstances where they know previously all others 202-748-8001 i was astonished. i...
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twelve one-bedroom units and two studio units. we have elected to pursue this project with no parking. we have 27 bicycle parking spaces and we are introducing ground for retail space where one doesn't exist today. you can move for the next slide, kevin. there is a mix of project scales on the block. it's a large, seven-story building. looking in context, zoomed in, it seems like a large building. it is really not. it represents the direction of planning in the district. go to the next slide. with all the projects, we do a lot of community outreach. decide as to the east is a rickshaw stop. there are places of entertainment. we have full support of the owners of the workshop stop in order to make sure that we are not going to disrupt them. beside them is this restaurant. we have their support for the project. we spoke with the owner on the left and he is also supportive. we are not looking for any variances or waivers. basically every building on our block is a through lot. every building has pretty close to 100% lot coverage. sma
twelve one-bedroom units and two studio units. we have elected to pursue this project with no parking. we have 27 bicycle parking spaces and we are introducing ground for retail space where one doesn't exist today. you can move for the next slide, kevin. there is a mix of project scales on the block. it's a large, seven-story building. looking in context, zoomed in, it seems like a large building. it is really not. it represents the direction of planning in the district. go to the next slide....
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two uniteds sharply divided. if you wanted a game to demonstrate the difference having a capacity crowd makes, here it was. a chance to feel the expectation that followed paul pogba's pass to bruno fernandes. the goal and the reaction a long time coming. but under marcelo bielsa, leeds attack in faith and numbers. the man coming onto the ball is in their right back, luke ayling. absolute mayhem. commentator: there's an early contender for goal of the month. what a moment, butjust a moment. mason greenwood was born in bradford but came to manchester, here completely bypassing leeds. 2-1. now manchester united pounced. fernandes again, his shot cleared not off the line but, as it turned out, just over it. goal. while leeds want to be full—fat going forward, they were thin at the back. one pass, one shot. fernandes, three, manchester united, four. and still they advanced. now with pogba. "play it right", said fred, and he made it five. some start. the two uniteds comprehensively divided. patrick gearey, bbc news.
two uniteds sharply divided. if you wanted a game to demonstrate the difference having a capacity crowd makes, here it was. a chance to feel the expectation that followed paul pogba's pass to bruno fernandes. the goal and the reaction a long time coming. but under marcelo bielsa, leeds attack in faith and numbers. the man coming onto the ball is in their right back, luke ayling. absolute mayhem. commentator: there's an early contender for goal of the month. what a moment, butjust a moment....
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when people say, people spoke about the united nations, to the united nations, a particular moment, the 5 most powerful people, on many occasions the united nations could not have been able to deliver timely and effective and powerful messages or action because of the divisions among security council members, look at the case of syria. a lot of people, a list of 6.6 million syrian people had become refugees in lebanon, progress and egypt and more than 5 million people living on the poverty line in egypt. most persistent and broken. this is a travesty but because of that the united nations is not been able to deliver humanitarian issues. i read yesterday the united states is trying to deliver food boxes but there should be no such restrictions when it comes to genuine humanitarian support and syria, so many countries around the world whose people are suffering without being able to say anything, and the united nations, as secretary general i tried my best, just the general functioning of the united nations system, secretariat and specialized agencies and other agencies, beating the expec
when people say, people spoke about the united nations, to the united nations, a particular moment, the 5 most powerful people, on many occasions the united nations could not have been able to deliver timely and effective and powerful messages or action because of the divisions among security council members, look at the case of syria. a lot of people, a list of 6.6 million syrian people had become refugees in lebanon, progress and egypt and more than 5 million people living on the poverty line...
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n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect. you know, how soon tribal sensitivity is partially wally, you know, and nothing we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and we sought to build afghans in, in, in our model, especially their military. i mean, when we tried to do is, is build a, a miniature united states army, a miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function why? because you can't take it american style military templates and impose it on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank still money to treat their soldiers or lee. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldiers, not willing t
n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect. you know, how soon tribal sensitivity is partially wally, you know, and nothing we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and we sought...
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this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist? this is the same argument _ united states assist? this is the same argument that _ united states assist? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we supported collapse and in a very brief period of time. —— credibility. united states remains being a pre—eminent power in the world, and i think people in taiwan understand that that situation's entirely different and i think the chinese are sensible enough to not want to take military action to take over taiwan. the which would be disastrous for the economy of both china and taiwan and the world. ok. china and taiwan and the world. ok, ambassador. — china and taiwan and the world. 0k, ambassador, thank you very much for joining us in the programme. goad ambassador, thank you ve
this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist? this is the same argument _ united states assist? this is the same argument that _ united states assist? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow. and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here are see you next time. remember, the the know if you would, you love you and you can mother can while we're on by now, i know i should know moment has been age legal mon tesla deals on males like one and then that will allow you to go for have an initiation and miss natasha. let us know how long the solar is stevens. i mean, i mean, i saw it and there was one on my in my name is shaped by the in me dares thing. we dare to ask that all is going to be federal research shirts. so there are you going to get a bac
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese so, so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of it emerged in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general, must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right, gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make...
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they are trying to unite our, please, your trying to present a united front, but you still have the factions. i think that the strong hand that they do have to play is that the regime has not been able to really secure a lot or the foreign assets and countries where g y, though, continues to be recognised, including the u. s. united kingdom and many cars and most of the countries in europe. and so what my daughter was trying to do is to try and get some sort of minimal conditions so that his no collections will, will attain some sort of international recognition so that they can become the imprimatur for later presidential election. so that he can, again get the can get access to that international money that has been held, pending free and fair elections. that's the issue. my daughter wants the money wants to enough legitimacy to secure the money, which then goes unfortunately into the capt aquatic regime. i want to correct you on one point though, the mother did not break your relations with united states because of quite all that teresa had broken relations with the united states many yea
they are trying to unite our, please, your trying to present a united front, but you still have the factions. i think that the strong hand that they do have to play is that the regime has not been able to really secure a lot or the foreign assets and countries where g y, though, continues to be recognised, including the u. s. united kingdom and many cars and most of the countries in europe. and so what my daughter was trying to do is to try and get some sort of minimal conditions so that his no...
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the united states will do our part. and we are already working closely with refugee organizations to rebuild a system that was purposefully destroyed by my predecessor. finally, we agreed to stay vigilant against terrorist threats that have metastasized around the world. we went to afghanistan with our allies in 2001 for clear reasons. one, to get the people who attacked us on 9/11 and to get osama bin laden, and to make sure that afghanistan was not used again as a base from which to attack the united states or our allies. we achieved that objective. we delivered justice to bin laden more than a decade ago. but the current environment looks very different than it did in 2001. and we have to meet the challenges we face today. we run effective counter-terrorism operations around the world, where we know terrorism is more of a threat than it is today in afghanistan, without any permanent military presence on the ground. and we can and will do the same thing in afghanistan, with our over the horizon counter-terrorism capab
the united states will do our part. and we are already working closely with refugee organizations to rebuild a system that was purposefully destroyed by my predecessor. finally, we agreed to stay vigilant against terrorist threats that have metastasized around the world. we went to afghanistan with our allies in 2001 for clear reasons. one, to get the people who attacked us on 9/11 and to get osama bin laden, and to make sure that afghanistan was not used again as a base from which to attack...
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it examines a five month period during which the united states, the united kingdom, and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war i, two years before germany would sign an armistice agreement. the wilson center hosted this event and provided a video. >> i am very proud to introduce this evening's speaker, dr. richard faulkner, the william a. professor of chair of military history at the united states army command and general staff college. dr. faulkner served 23 years in the u.s. army where he commanded a tank company and the first armored division during operation desert storm. he is the author of the school of hard knocks, combat leadership and the american expeditionary forces, recipient of the society for military history's 2013 distinguished book award. his second book "pershing's crusaders, the american soldier in world war i" received the world war i association's 2017 norman b. tomlinson prize for the best work of history in english on world war i, the organization of american historians 2017 richard w. leopold prize and the army historical foundations 2017 excell
it examines a five month period during which the united states, the united kingdom, and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war i, two years before germany would sign an armistice agreement. the wilson center hosted this event and provided a video. >> i am very proud to introduce this evening's speaker, dr. richard faulkner, the william a. professor of chair of military history at the united states army command and general staff college. dr. faulkner served 23 years in...
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he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are making are not yet quite outside the bounds of the way that nationalism was understood and the 19th century and mitchell actually does then go on to directly draw the same comparison that native born white southerners were as well. he was quite out spoken in claiming that it was the confederacy that fought for the same he had fought for maryland so again, we from our perspective certainly recognize that he was not correct in this that the confederacy was fighting against value such as freedom and inequality and natural rights, but m
he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are...
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the damage to the reputation of the united states is indescribable. we will be seen for many years as an unreliable partner in any multinational agreement or operation. trust in the united states is irreparably damaged, and it's not just retired. top brass, have a speaking out, want senior us marine has been dismissed after accusing the government of botching the african stam pullover speaking in the wake of the cobble apple bombing. stewart shell posted a video on social media that went viral. reason people are so upset on social media right now is not because the marine on the battlefield. let someone down. people are upset because they're senior leaders, let them down. and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability are saying we mess this up. all of these people are supposed to advise, and i'm not saying we've got to be in the in afghanistan forever. but i am saying, did any of you throw your rank on the table and say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate barger airfield, the strategic berries before we evacuate? everyone? did an
the damage to the reputation of the united states is indescribable. we will be seen for many years as an unreliable partner in any multinational agreement or operation. trust in the united states is irreparably damaged, and it's not just retired. top brass, have a speaking out, want senior us marine has been dismissed after accusing the government of botching the african stam pullover speaking in the wake of the cobble apple bombing. stewart shell posted a video on social media that went viral....
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this is a country here, the united states. i'm speaking of that is doing the things that may play to domestic politics, but in terms of the world they are shooting themselves right in the foot. yeah, and it is interesting to see how the u. s. has almost tried to get us to rely on the u. s. and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have biden's saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the then for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but on the other hand, the more hawkish members of his administration are already warning about. like you mentioned, china and russia having even more influence on the region and working with the country. so even with the u. s. appearing to back down. now, are we likely to see a change in policy anytime soon? i don't think so. i think the policies that are in place by the united states have been a failure now for years and they weren't changed. finally, mister biden understood, as mister trump did before him, that this was hopeless, and they
this is a country here, the united states. i'm speaking of that is doing the things that may play to domestic politics, but in terms of the world they are shooting themselves right in the foot. yeah, and it is interesting to see how the u. s. has almost tried to get us to rely on the u. s. and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have biden's saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the then for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but...
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i was still in the service of the united states and in the surface of the people of the united states, i couldn't be at traitor. >> general dean there should be some lessons as we sit on the sidelines during these affairs from your experience in the experience of the men who went through these things. what would be those lessons? >> i feel that one of the first lessons is that they should teach at all levels what true americanism means the end is. we should teach what true democracy is and we should teach it by practice not by just citing it in words. we should not forget consideration for others. it's often too easy to think only of ourselves. we must teach and practice consideration for others at all times if we are going to beat this insidious propaganda of the communists. >> general if you have a minute or a dozen sentences to say to the families wives and mothers and the men who went through this experience as you did and the men who will find a permanent home in korea, what would you say to them? >> i would say that they can certainly find a great deal of satisfaction, real sati
i was still in the service of the united states and in the surface of the people of the united states, i couldn't be at traitor. >> general dean there should be some lessons as we sit on the sidelines during these affairs from your experience in the experience of the men who went through these things. what would be those lessons? >> i feel that one of the first lessons is that they should teach at all levels what true americanism means the end is. we should teach what true democracy...
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. >> i am an afghan translator for the united states marine corps, i was ordered to get to the airport and get on the plane and get out of here, there was an explosion that happened inside the crowd, a lot of people got hurt and i had a baby girl that was five years old, she died right in my hands. spin on jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with the latest details. the last time we saw you you were updating us on the status of continued evacuations despite americans being told now not to travel to the airport, please stop doing that. we still have a lot on the tarmac we are trying to get home. >> that's right, moving as quickly as they can, harris, i'm told from u.s. officials that the american casualty figure could rise in the coming hours. we can report that three u.s. marines were seriously wounded in the attack outside of abbey gate. we have seen the images outside of abby gate and a dozen by my count of women, children, civilian, afghan men who were killed instantly when that suicide bomb went off. i saw the bloodied images, it was scenes of absolute desperation, we are now s
. >> i am an afghan translator for the united states marine corps, i was ordered to get to the airport and get on the plane and get out of here, there was an explosion that happened inside the crowd, a lot of people got hurt and i had a baby girl that was five years old, she died right in my hands. spin on jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with the latest details. the last time we saw you you were updating us on the status of continued evacuations despite americans being told now...
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and in 1980, the united states supreme court ruled that yes, the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. however they did not order the united states to return the land to the lakota. they ordered for the lakota to be financially compensated. to this day the lakota have not accepted this money because the black hills remain important to their religious beliefs, their religious ceremonies. and so we titled this section, "who won, it's complicated," because this is an ongoing history that has yet to be played out. >>> you can watch this and other "american artifacts" programs by visiting our website, c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >>> american civil war museum interpretation specialist karissa marken talks about the civil war guerilla fighters who later became outlaws in e
and in 1980, the united states supreme court ruled that yes, the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. however they did not order the united states to return the land to the lakota. they ordered for the lakota to be financially compensated. to this day the lakota have not accepted this money because the black hills remain important to their religious beliefs, their religious ceremonies. and so we titled this section, "who won, it's complicated," because this is...
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the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, declined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent crime, can they be deported? guest: yes. the situation is when refugees , are admitted after a year, , they can become lawful permanent residents. after five years, they can become citizens. before they become a citizen, they can be deported for
the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, declined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are...
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then the international community led by the united states and approved rather sanctioned by the united nations security council. and where even those countries who did not see eye to eye with the united states on many issues around the world like russia, like china, like iran, the old will come to support the decision of the united states and, and its allies to come to the garrison and when did it change, when did you feel it? and this led to immediate success within a month and a half because i've got people wanted that success dropping. and we've begun to look forward with tremendous hopes towards ability feature. and it did work. everybody helped the knights, his helped russia helped them. mister wood helped many, many other countries around the world helped. we'd only shed on educating our people boys in those we began to draft a constitution that was very valuable and got a pool of south can people into mechanical's jewish culture. she would writes a construction with opportunities for construction where it was mandated that woman should be at least 27 percent of the, of the membe
then the international community led by the united states and approved rather sanctioned by the united nations security council. and where even those countries who did not see eye to eye with the united states on many issues around the world like russia, like china, like iran, the old will come to support the decision of the united states and, and its allies to come to the garrison and when did it change, when did you feel it? and this led to immediate success within a month and a half because...
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so today the resolution is aiming to be a step in showing the united united, international community, but you've got to ext obstruction. so what does he mean to have russia and china observation on the solution? thank you so much. we'll start by saying that as a neighbor of i've done this times a country with whom we have started to connect today's dilution. as well as the dances engagement or the month of august on this time has been very, very important. i've already mentioned to you about the number of outcomes on have gone to standard. the concert is produced over the last month. and i think all of these are very, very significant outcomes. india, they never over the last 20 years, has been to provide development assistance to the people over over the last 2 decades. we have extended, over $3000000000.00 of assistance to have done is done in infrastructure development, capacity building, education, agriculture areas that are important for the people of afghanistan. today's un tickler the concert resolution, therefore, is a very important and timely pronouncement. coming as it does
so today the resolution is aiming to be a step in showing the united united, international community, but you've got to ext obstruction. so what does he mean to have russia and china observation on the solution? thank you so much. we'll start by saying that as a neighbor of i've done this times a country with whom we have started to connect today's dilution. as well as the dances engagement or the month of august on this time has been very, very important. i've already mentioned to you about...
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but this is something they say they will only be able to do once the united states leaves. so the threat level is, is very high, both the taliban and the united states and its allies expect the expect the i splinter. so i just came to strike again, especially given how much cottage their last attack caused perhaps publicity for them. this is exactly the taliban says what they want. they want to discredit the taliban. they want to get people on their side. say only we can provide you with security and we are the true gods people here. and i've got to stop. they say that the taliban is as to week, it is to west denies that it has lost its edge. nevertheless, the united states as also enact that maximum security measures at the airport around several checkpoints in the area, has been clear that people tried to get to close warding shots offline both by the taliban, by us troops. that flashback grenades even gas grenades, used if, if the crowd gets out of control. but things that also desperate for ordinary people that, that includes people who worked with us forces with nato f
but this is something they say they will only be able to do once the united states leaves. so the threat level is, is very high, both the taliban and the united states and its allies expect the expect the i splinter. so i just came to strike again, especially given how much cottage their last attack caused perhaps publicity for them. this is exactly the taliban says what they want. they want to discredit the taliban. they want to get people on their side. say only we can provide you with...
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you're talking about back in the 1920s in the united states. yes, burned the town to the ground, hundreds of families lost their cash and their capital. it was a very middle—class, affluent african—american community. rising up from slavery, pursuing development, lost their capital. that has to be compensated for in the context of cash repayments and compensation. in the caribbean, we are looking at a different circumstance. we have the highest percentage of diabetes hypertension is in the world per capita, the result of these sugar plantations where you consume what you grow. you grow sugar, you consume it. now we all have a sugar problem in the caribbean because we have been eating sugar as a meal and exposed to that, and now we are all addicted to it. those are the consequences. we have to repair that. so, you say every community has to go about the way that reparations are made in their own fashion that suits their community. let me tell you what the black entertainment billionaire robertjohnson in the united states says. he wants $14 t
you're talking about back in the 1920s in the united states. yes, burned the town to the ground, hundreds of families lost their cash and their capital. it was a very middle—class, affluent african—american community. rising up from slavery, pursuing development, lost their capital. that has to be compensated for in the context of cash repayments and compensation. in the caribbean, we are looking at a different circumstance. we have the highest percentage of diabetes hypertension is in the...
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the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent crime, can they be deported? guest: yes. the situation -- when refugees are committed, after a year, they can become lawful permanent residence. after five years, they can become citizens. before they become a citizen, they can be deported for ha
the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are...
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s 0 units. the 2 are separated by a piece of string. the, the 0 unit span filming, so we record on our phones. all other ask and security forces terrain did, but they did not. 0 units are funded by the ca and accused of night rates. and human rights abuses pop out of the us. there is a lot of danger here. been death 0. you next doing a lot of firing, but they threaten people. a lot of people who was the us put them in charge of this stretch of road to separate western forces from the telephone. still, as we filled the telephone drove past, due at the port gun fire has been the main cause of injuries. these were the 0 units last week, shooting appears to be the preferred method of crowd control. the taliban has also moved in some of its most feared fighters. the bedroom, 313. it is a special forces wing associated with the powerful her connie, that work they know securing the perimeter of the course. you've been trying to reach evacuation flights because they say scared of the tele bomb it, it's the taliban. they must get through 1st fol
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united states is played a very short game and we pay a serious price. well, i have also want to retire does not have the best record in regards to religious. right. firstly, for the muslim community, do you think the taliban did their research actually to see what was going on or is being claimed right now, the accusations against china in regards to the muslims that exist within their community. and is that something that could even be concerning, or guess what, does the mighty dollar or in this, or in this case, the mighty mineral actually overcome that? yeah, well remember the, the leaders is the group we're talking about in the north part of china. and they are literally with in china, and that's probably the biggest reason if, if they really wanted to get rid of them or they wanted to do something or they would have done it years ago. so the weavers are provide labor, they provide very cost low cost, labor costs, and china will keep that ad. but you've got to separate them from the taliban because afghanistan with the minerals that they have and wi
united states is played a very short game and we pay a serious price. well, i have also want to retire does not have the best record in regards to religious. right. firstly, for the muslim community, do you think the taliban did their research actually to see what was going on or is being claimed right now, the accusations against china in regards to the muslims that exist within their community. and is that something that could even be concerning, or guess what, does the mighty dollar or in...
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i am president of the united states of america and the buck stops with me. i and deeply saddened by the facts we now face, but i do not regret my decision to end america's war fighting in afghanistan, and maintain a laser focus on our counterterrorism mission there and in other parts of the world. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama bin laden was a success. our decades long effort to overcome centuries of history and permanently change and remake afghanistan was not, and i wrote and believed it never could be. i cannot and will not ask our troops to fight on endlessly in another country's civil war. taking casualties, suffering life shattering injuries, leaving families broken by grief and loss. this is not in our national security interest. it is not what the american people want. it is not what our troops who have sacrificed so much over the past two decades deserve. i made a commitment to the american people when i ran for president that i would bring america's military involvement in afghanistan to an end
i am president of the united states of america and the buck stops with me. i and deeply saddened by the facts we now face, but i do not regret my decision to end america's war fighting in afghanistan, and maintain a laser focus on our counterterrorism mission there and in other parts of the world. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama bin laden was a success. our decades long effort to overcome centuries of history and permanently change and...
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states to under 1000 indian students in the united states. i was bilateral stated, on a $45000000000.00 differentiated, also growing up in the sector. we are slowly intertwined. and in fact, we have a balance of trade left with the, with last economy like the united states. so there's a lot going into non edition she buck in the united states as being the biggest strategic all american, differently in the boss united states has done the biggest strategic damage to india or decades, sanctioning us preventing cooperation in, in various sectors, denying us technology in general and gets me back in august on even now on. got on there just leaving or gone on. i think it will be the other by giving focused on a major role in the future of his undoing that collateral damage will be to india, about the doing it because they're pursuing their own interest. so we're very clear about what our relations with united states. fortunately with abiding some differences that have appeared really gonna go on this on and you don't have any cash offer geopolitica
states to under 1000 indian students in the united states. i was bilateral stated, on a $45000000000.00 differentiated, also growing up in the sector. we are slowly intertwined. and in fact, we have a balance of trade left with the, with last economy like the united states. so there's a lot going into non edition she buck in the united states as being the biggest strategic all american, differently in the boss united states has done the biggest strategic damage to india or decades, sanctioning...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight refugees have always played an important role in the political economic and cultural life of our nation. but public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concerned
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have...
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we all know what the united states government did in that country. you know, it was that more was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsible for committing atrocities every single day during that war. not only did the enemies people with ocean people and the cambodian people, i mean, we committed mass murderer in those 3 countries on a daily basis. and really sending kamala harris. that's just adding insult to injury so far. her track record hasn't been all that great. so i would say it's been disastrous. her most spectacular failure so far. being the us father and border crisis a task she was specifically appointed to handle. yet it took her months even visit the scene. joe biden, common harris screwed this up. and let's not make the pandemic worse by making this crisis at the border, even worse than it already. and it's been a month since fighting borders are. kamala harris hopped off of her jet for 90 minutes for a photo shoot near the border, which he dug. there's a southern border visit and still nothing ha
we all know what the united states government did in that country. you know, it was that more was horrifyingly, brutal against the vietnamese people. united states was responsible for committing atrocities every single day during that war. not only did the enemies people with ocean people and the cambodian people, i mean, we committed mass murderer in those 3 countries on a daily basis. and really sending kamala harris. that's just adding insult to injury so far. her track record hasn't been...
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trying to create a democratic, cohesive, and united afghanistan. something that has never been done over many centuries of afghan's history. moving on from that mindset and those kind of large-scale troop deployments will make us stronger and more effective and safer at home. and for anyone who gets the wrong idea, let me say clearly, to those who wish america harm, to those who engage in terrorism against us or our allies, know this. the united states will never rest. we will not forgive, we will not forget. we will hunt you down to the ends of the earth and you will pay the ultimate price. let me be clear. we will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy, international influence, and humanitarian aid. we will continue to push for regional engagements to end violence and instability. we will continue to speak out for the basic rights of the afghan people, particularly women and girls, as we speak out for women and girls all around the globe. and i have been clear that human rights will be the center of our foreign policy, but the wa
trying to create a democratic, cohesive, and united afghanistan. something that has never been done over many centuries of afghan's history. moving on from that mindset and those kind of large-scale troop deployments will make us stronger and more effective and safer at home. and for anyone who gets the wrong idea, let me say clearly, to those who wish america harm, to those who engage in terrorism against us or our allies, know this. the united states will never rest. we will not forgive, we...
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straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was given for refugees who were professionals or highly educated or skilled. this was in keeping with other immigration laws of the period. ultimately, while welcoming displaced people has been seen as a humanitarian act, these humanitarian efforts were often centered on the needs of the united states, the helper. these images future refugees who arrived in the united states during this period. the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at an emergency refugee center which housed 1,000 people displaced
straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was...
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on november 29, 1864 by the united states army contingent. the park with authorize in 2005 and 2007. and so we recognize this as a massacre sites. it was not until after the military of the united states government did an investigation of the military action that was perpetuated on the unarmed group and found that there is military reason for the peaceful people. they may come to the reckoning. what happens when a people are pushed to the limit during the time of racial oppression. how do we protect themselves. or how do they respond to the racial violence that is being perpetuated against. we talk about these moments of reckoning. the two i would like to highlight two is little big horn battlefield national monument. most of you probably know this this is custer's last stand this is also called the greasy grass just a few years after the massacre. the same massacre was perpetuated against indigenous people that had agreed to give up their claim to land and have settled and land that was provided by the united states government. the battle of
on november 29, 1864 by the united states army contingent. the park with authorize in 2005 and 2007. and so we recognize this as a massacre sites. it was not until after the military of the united states government did an investigation of the military action that was perpetuated on the unarmed group and found that there is military reason for the peaceful people. they may come to the reckoning. what happens when a people are pushed to the limit during the time of racial oppression. how do we...
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and foreign policy will be united states. now bella bruce's thousands and thousands of miles away from the united states, but it is very close to russia, and russia and bella roost are on the brink of becoming full blown allies. the relations between the countries seem to be moving in that direction. now we have a situation where the u. s. has accused lucas shank of violently quelling protests that happened after last 2 years contested election. now the ruse has come forward and said this was a coup attempt. this was an attempt to overthrow the government by violence with protesters who were violently attacking police officers. it was necessary to take action to stabilize the country. we also have the states raising the issue of air travel on the fact that there was a plane that was brought down and according to bela cruz's authorities, this was done because of a very credible threat of a bomb. now we have also the bel ruth olympic committee that has been called out by the united states. they've called out the bell roofs and
and foreign policy will be united states. now bella bruce's thousands and thousands of miles away from the united states, but it is very close to russia, and russia and bella roost are on the brink of becoming full blown allies. the relations between the countries seem to be moving in that direction. now we have a situation where the u. s. has accused lucas shank of violently quelling protests that happened after last 2 years contested election. now the ruse has come forward and said this was a...
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i am president of the united states of america and the buck stops with me. i am deeply saddened by the facts we now face, but i do not regret my decision to end america's war fighting in afghanistan, and maintain a laser focus on our counterterrorism mission there and in other parts of the world. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama bin laden was a success. our decades long effort to overcome centuries of history and permanently change and remake afghanistan was not, and i wrote and believed it never could be. i cannot and will not ask our troops to fight on endlessly in another country's civil war. taking casualties, suffering life shattering injuries, leaving families broken by grief and loss. this is not in our national security interest. it is not what the american people want. it is not what our troops who have sacrificed so much over the past two decades deserve. i made a commitment to the american people when i ran for president that i would bring america's military involvement in afghanistan to an end.
i am president of the united states of america and the buck stops with me. i am deeply saddened by the facts we now face, but i do not regret my decision to end america's war fighting in afghanistan, and maintain a laser focus on our counterterrorism mission there and in other parts of the world. our mission to degrade the terrorist threat of al qaeda in afghanistan and kill osama bin laden was a success. our decades long effort to overcome centuries of history and permanently change and remake...
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the power of the united states deters aggression. tonight, i again warn the north vietnamese that, if they continue to escalate the fighting when the united states is withdrawing its forces, i shall meet my responsibility as commander-in-chief of our armed forces to take the action i consider necessary to defend the security of our american men. the action that i have announced tonight puts the leaders of north vietnam on notice that we will be patient in working for peace. we will be conciliatory at the conference table, but we will not be humiliated. we will not be defeated. we will not allow american men by the thousands to be killed by an enemy from privileged sanctuaries. the time came long ago to end this war through peaceful negotiations. we stand ready for those negotiations. we made major efforts, many of which must remain secret. i say tonight all the offers and approaches made previously remain on the conference table whenever hanoi is ready to negotiate seriously. if the enemy response to our most conciliatory offers for
the power of the united states deters aggression. tonight, i again warn the north vietnamese that, if they continue to escalate the fighting when the united states is withdrawing its forces, i shall meet my responsibility as commander-in-chief of our armed forces to take the action i consider necessary to defend the security of our american men. the action that i have announced tonight puts the leaders of north vietnam on notice that we will be patient in working for peace. we will be...
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but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked. and it builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties me into another question that we got in the chat about the aftermath of these allotments. so after three people were given these allotments with able to make that land you know as you talk about, multiple other. they come up. other black owners today they can have that land go back. alaina: guess my family still has a land allotment and they're still at least one of they are still there and it's kind of funny because now there like 40 people like several generations. yes, there are many families like that in oklahoma. but, unfortunately there were kind of guards put in place
but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked. and it builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties...
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he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would finally catch up with his family right below right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved b
he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago, secretary of state even expunged it need not seen records of people like some of the fellow nonstate scientists so they could work in the u.s. intelligence and the fellows and team of scientist but a key role in theevelopment of the u.s. space program but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist, hana our rent. they played a key role but there are others in shaping our political life. and they have shaped our cultural life and think of the actress. in the hungarian composer. in the austrian composer and the russian french painter. but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight, they have always played an important role in the political e economic and culturl life of our nation. the public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concernened about accommodating refugees. no matter how noble the cause, no matter how noble the individual. in 1980,
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago, secretary of state even expunged it need not seen records of people like some of the fellow nonstate scientists so they could work in the u.s. intelligence and the fellows and team of scientist but a key role in theevelopment of the u.s. space program but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist, hana our rent. they played a key role but there are...
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united states, from the spanish explorers to the modern day. it's a majestic effort seeking to highlight the latino experience in the united states and to put it into context in order to build a broader appreciation for the latino experience. it helped us understand some of the issues that have become so important in washington politics today. we're known for our work in the western hemisphere, including latin america, the caribbean and canada. in this regard, the immigrant experience is something that each of our nations have in common. we are a hemisphere of immigrants. for over five years our immigration initiative has sought to advance dialogue around the economic contributions of latinos in the united states. we believe that greater appreciation for the migrant community will support national leaders as they pursue a sound policy framework within which we believe comprehensive immigration reform must play an important role that encourages the full participation of the immigrant community within the u.s. economy as a critical pillar of econ
united states, from the spanish explorers to the modern day. it's a majestic effort seeking to highlight the latino experience in the united states and to put it into context in order to build a broader appreciation for the latino experience. it helped us understand some of the issues that have become so important in washington politics today. we're known for our work in the western hemisphere, including latin america, the caribbean and canada. in this regard, the immigrant experience is...