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and again, logically speaking, one way to the united states, or maybe the only way to turn the united states from supporting your credit and to the level when that support can make a strategic difference for russia would be to strengthen departments. now how do you strengthen deterrence? you basically strengthen by saying that, you know, in certain circumstances, but we will not be hitting at ukraine will be hitting elsewhere. and that shared the so, but people of, so basically the idea was not to try to suggest russian needs to know hip united states where the nuke, the idea was to strength and to tons the foundation of peace as we know it. and it's interesting that most of the western decision makers, when they make statements about rush as possible, use of nuclear weapons, they need focus on tactical strikes upon ukraine. they never met, even conceive of russia being able to reach their own homelands. do you think that said deflection on their part, or do they honestly believe that given russia's potential and those people in the know they know of fresh as nuclear potential? they k
and again, logically speaking, one way to the united states, or maybe the only way to turn the united states from supporting your credit and to the level when that support can make a strategic difference for russia would be to strengthen departments. now how do you strengthen deterrence? you basically strengthen by saying that, you know, in certain circumstances, but we will not be hitting at ukraine will be hitting elsewhere. and that shared the so, but people of, so basically the idea was not...
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the united states and russia. no wonder there's a bulletin of atomic scientists has brought the doomsday clock to it than 100 seconds of midnight. it began at seven minutes to midnight. we are now at 100 seconds. the reason the bulletin of atomic scientists gives for this is the unilateral withdrawal by the united states from basically the entire architecture of arms control with russia in particular. so there has got to be pressure on the biden administration, not only to back off and allow zelenskyy and putin to talk, to allow them to have some kind of peace agreement that is filled with dignity for all sides, but also the united states needs to go back to the table with the russians and talk to them. if united states can talk to the saudis, why can't they talk to the russians? it is ridiculous to say the russians are not a good partner, they're not going to standby agreements. look who is talking. the united states is the country that unilaterally walked away from the iran nuclear deal. it was stop the iranians
the united states and russia. no wonder there's a bulletin of atomic scientists has brought the doomsday clock to it than 100 seconds of midnight. it began at seven minutes to midnight. we are now at 100 seconds. the reason the bulletin of atomic scientists gives for this is the unilateral withdrawal by the united states from basically the entire architecture of arms control with russia in particular. so there has got to be pressure on the biden administration, not only to back off and allow...
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and again, logically speaking, one way to the united station may be the only way to deter the united states from supporting your credit and to the level when that support can make a strategic difference for russia would be to strengthen, departs. now how do you strengthen deter us, you basically strengthen and by saying that, you know, in certain circumstances, but we will not be hitting at ukraine will be hitting elsewhere. and that shared the so, but people of, so basically the idea was not to try to suggest the russian needs to know hip united states where the nuke, the idea was to strengthen to tons the foundation of peace as we know it. and it's interesting that most of the western decision makers, when they make statements about rush as possible, use of nuclear weapons, they need focus on tactical strikes upon ukraine. they never met, even conceive of russia being able to reach their own homelands. do you think that said deflection on their part, or do they honestly believe that given russia's potential and those people and they know they know fresh as nuclear potential? they k
and again, logically speaking, one way to the united station may be the only way to deter the united states from supporting your credit and to the level when that support can make a strategic difference for russia would be to strengthen, departs. now how do you strengthen deter us, you basically strengthen and by saying that, you know, in certain circumstances, but we will not be hitting at ukraine will be hitting elsewhere. and that shared the so, but people of, so basically the idea was not...
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. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor here a heater, who had a degree in the ring biology believed that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the 19 thirty's, the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world permeated the country society . oh so so june gets the sunni hummadi condie equal sucking yawn all natural medina o, japanese journalist, shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to wall tile to even look up to your schedule for a chunky to cook. got it, says so to so you wish. so than what they glint irish but they are so calling us get along for a gun not
. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor here a heater, who had a degree in the ring biology believed that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the...
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on lifestyle contamination. unit 516 inch. it's a come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 near hobbin, developed biological weapons, and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the batteries a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist, colonel, cheryl, you see who the real you know to push it. but it's, i guess you shall go. awful komatsu is more than 90 years old and can't sit down for very long don't at that dinner a guilt when you suddenly would have to rush of korea annella's. i don't know, she will. death was now in a more real museum here who is one of the saddest museums in the world who says i owe sitting with a 3. can conquest hudson's. i to you, woman, i sure would have become toyota. he soon equal can control elegant with andy. sure .
on lifestyle contamination. unit 516 inch. it's a come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 near hobbin, developed biological weapons, and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the batteries a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station. the facilities commanding officer was also the...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s r dot b die in one day before the dead man tried christa peak up as not because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. he was the major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century when they wish to report the germans of the germans, or when we support the russians. and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time. the redrawing of european borders had begun. britain and the united states, and then just any plan to attack the ussr, britain to survive. russia had to be sacrifice uses, which would be like and dish davis, mr. boyd from us as the law firm, ricardo this capital mitchell knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun. so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade. i had an abortion, i'm a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life. and we are here to fight for women, right? guy. the cons
the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s r dot b die in one day before the dead man tried christa peak up as not because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. he was the major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century when they wish to report the germans of the germans, or when we support the russians. and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time. the...
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china than it exports that has led to cold for the united states to decouple. in other words, this entangle itself from china, but it's not realistic. if the united states tried to decouple entirely from china, it would be very harmful to our economy. it would probably be harmful to our innovation. it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that its larger economic faith lives with the rest of the world. and even though it has this tense relationship of the united states and others, it is you know, most of its economic growth that's been dependent on globalization with the rest of the world. it needs to find a way to balance those things. at the beginning of this video, we ask whether we're at the dawn of a new global economic age is the case of a us versus a chinese lead system. the differences are major. the market lead system of the u. s. favors a lack of government intervention that chinese system favors had
china than it exports that has led to cold for the united states to decouple. in other words, this entangle itself from china, but it's not realistic. if the united states tried to decouple entirely from china, it would be very harmful to our economy. it would probably be harmful to our innovation. it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that...
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of the united states. but he was very inviting and charming and clipped. thomas, who talked about your mother, margaret. he said, i'm telling you what i told margaret. educate in education. it's important you get too much education. always a focus. education. in that conversation, i didn't know whether we were going to talk about. i didn't know what we were going to talk. i was just in awe of him. but was his focus in that? he knew the best investment we could make as a nation was in our children's education because that is how we ensure all can participate and, thrive in our democracy. and this promise is further today by the truman's scholarship initiative, which supports students interested in service. president truman's equipment to democracy did not cease at the water's. he knew that a threat to democracy anywhere was a threat. democracy everywhere. that's why he worked to rebuild europe into a bulwark against totalitarianism. that's why he extended america's helping hand, including with the berlin. that's why forged strong alliances with friends and
of the united states. but he was very inviting and charming and clipped. thomas, who talked about your mother, margaret. he said, i'm telling you what i told margaret. educate in education. it's important you get too much education. always a focus. education. in that conversation, i didn't know whether we were going to talk about. i didn't know what we were going to talk. i was just in awe of him. but was his focus in that? he knew the best investment we could make as a nation was in our...
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and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. the will biologists doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about asked for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the he did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is dr through thumbing fan so no to me or to on i thought santo honda this well, can i know that so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the 18 thirty's and forty's and fifty's . ah, the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitte
and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. the will biologists doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about asked for still to new others....
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that has led to colds for the united states to decouple. in other words, disentangle itself from china, but it's not realistic. if the united states tried to de couple entirely from china, it would be very harmful to our economy. it would probably be harmful to our innovation. it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out. so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that its larger economic faith lives with the rest of the world. and even though it has this tense relationship with united states and others, it is you know, most of its economic growth. it's been dependent on globalization with the rest of the world. it needs to find a way to balance those things. at the beginning of this video, we asked whether we're at the dawn of a new global economic age. is the case of a us versus a chinese lead system. the differences are major. the market lead system of the u. s. favors the lack of government intervention that chinese system favors h
that has led to colds for the united states to decouple. in other words, disentangle itself from china, but it's not realistic. if the united states tried to de couple entirely from china, it would be very harmful to our economy. it would probably be harmful to our innovation. it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out. so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that its larger economic...
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we've seen what happened to ran out. imagining that the united states is dangerous, and when the united states was using and this is public record, ukrainian territory to pump arms their to sunday and military advisors. what other means? we, as a nation, had to put an end to it. i can tell you what it means to not exist that should have been pursued and that is to say, and then make war on your credit. that should have been off the table. and then negotiations and diplomacy would be nothing. they weren't negotiations and diplomacy put in by the, in math, in 2001 in geneva. and they talked about that not pushing the situation further, but the american still continue doing that. army ukraine using its land for its own military purposes, even not making it a member of it without taking any defense obligations whatsoever. how could we have put an end to that? well, i can tell you that invading and then slaughtering people in ukraine is not a solution, nor does it reduce the chances of nuclear war. in fact, it increasing the chancellor nuclear war, which is what we began talking about. a nat
we've seen what happened to ran out. imagining that the united states is dangerous, and when the united states was using and this is public record, ukrainian territory to pump arms their to sunday and military advisors. what other means? we, as a nation, had to put an end to it. i can tell you what it means to not exist that should have been pursued and that is to say, and then make war on your credit. that should have been off the table. and then negotiations and diplomacy would be nothing....
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it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out. so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that its larger economic faith lives with the rest of the world. and even though it has this tense relationship with the united states and others, it is you know, most of it's academic growth that's been dependent on globalization with the rest. the world needs to find a way to balance those things. at the beginning of this video, we are whether we're at the dawn of a new global economic age. if it's a case of a us versus a chinese lead system, the differences are major. the market lead system of the u. s. favors a lack of government intervention that chinese system favors had the state involvement. ah, they have reinvigorated support for state enterprises really focused on indigenous using technology. achieving, trying to achieve self reliance, not done what previous leaders have done and trying to manage and maintain a healthier constructive relationship with the united states an
it would just have other economies industries step in where the united states stepped out. so it wouldn't work. decoupling probably wouldn't be a very good idea for china either. china also knows that its larger economic faith lives with the rest of the world. and even though it has this tense relationship with the united states and others, it is you know, most of it's academic growth that's been dependent on globalization with the rest. the world needs to find a way to balance those things. at...
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the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 7, free one that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e e divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr. through them in the fan phone. oatmeal towana santo, honda, this, well, can i live there? so regarding the kink your data always cycle, johnny, of course they, he meets digital. ah, sure you. she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans conti
the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 7, free one that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at...
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now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want here. some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec countries take them to court, possibly have you as court, seize their assets, if they don't do what the united states wants, it would allow civil actions against opec countries by the united states in retaliation for move such as this, that bill is up for discussion. in addition to that, the military relationship between the united states and saudi arabia is being questioned. this is what's been said as well. i just don't see any good reason for us to maintain troops that are there almost solely for the purpose of protecting their oil fields and their
now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want here. some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec...
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and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr. through thumbing this thin phone. oatmeal towana santo, honda, this. well can i know that? so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in ranking. thirty's and forty's and fifty's. ah, the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmi
and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others....
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i often think in the united states, and particularly and the united states congress, , theres a confusion between operational and americanum strategy. we would be a lot more advanced, both the united states and as u.s. allies, in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our operational behavior and its consistency with the coherentre strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical to track into what we put into strategy about the chinese everyday of the week. ec isermore, if the emphasis on the clarity side resident operational side then you create all sorts of opportunities to cause offense, cultural offense and the rest which frankly clouds out your ability to do with the extensive issues of the day. i have deeply realistic view of how you deal with leninist. those of us who come from social democratic parties like i do by the way for 100 years since the second international in the 1880s we'll dealt with p the problem of communist parties whether in europe or the united states or m
i often think in the united states, and particularly and the united states congress, , theres a confusion between operational and americanum strategy. we would be a lot more advanced, both the united states and as u.s. allies, in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our operational behavior and its consistency with the coherentre strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical to track...
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and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. sam. biological weapons command. that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr. through thumbing just thin thaw, not sunni auto on night santo honda. this all kinds of things. so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny. of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fort detrick's usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the 18 thirty's and forty's and fifty's . the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually trans
and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. sam. biological weapons command. that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new...
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now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want here. some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec countries take them to court, possibly have you escort, seize their assets, if they don't do what the united states wants, that would allow civil actions against opec countries by the united states in retaliation for move such as this, that bill is up for discussion. in addition to that, the military relationship between the united states and saudi arabia is being questioned. this is what's been said as well. i just don't see any good reason for us to maintain troops that are there almost solely for the purpose of protecting their oil fields and their s
now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want here. some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec...
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now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want. hear some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec countries take them to court, possibly have you escort, seize their assets, if they don't do what the united states wants, it would allow civil actions against opec countries by the united states in retaliation for move such as this, that bill is up for discussion. in addition to that, the military relationship between the united states and saudi arabia is being questioned. this is what's been said as well. i just don't see any good reason for us to maintain troops that are there almost solely for the purpose of protecting their oil fields and their s
now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want. hear some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help prudent continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec...
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that is a steadfast longtime partner of the united states. but now we're seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't the by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing is raising prices at home to make up for this slowing of demand. well, it's the same thing that the saudis and opec are doing globally, or, you know, negotiate to go on right now between us, well, companies and biden, about exporting oil from the u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, the u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up fast. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. no, they're not having these a regular maintenance. and then there's the so called fires
that is a steadfast longtime partner of the united states. but now we're seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't the by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing...
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however, we heard the representative of the united states completely flat out, deny that the united states is in any way involved with biological weapons or research involving the use of biological materials and biological agents for military purposes. many countries spoke about why it is very, very important to make sure that biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction are not use. the representative of china. emphasize that de escalation and negotiation was the best way to move toward ending the conflict in ukraine, as well as talking about the importance of opposing biological weapons from the organ she did as a country who suffered immensely from biological weapons during world war 2. in china stands for a complete prohibition of weapons of destruction including biological ones. the information on biological military activity released by russia deserves the corresponding response by the party's concern. china's position on the conflict in ukraine is clear. we expect to cease fire and call on parties for negotiation and dialogue. however, the specific words of the u. s. seemed to
however, we heard the representative of the united states completely flat out, deny that the united states is in any way involved with biological weapons or research involving the use of biological materials and biological agents for military purposes. many countries spoke about why it is very, very important to make sure that biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction are not use. the representative of china. emphasize that de escalation and negotiation was the best way to move toward...
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the commander of this unit a, national guard unit, one of his men in combat. so he turned to the french. the french were perfectly happy to have his men fight for them. and that's why these american soldiers are wearing french. and they were a highly decorated unit in the french army. the major american battle of the first world war was one of the last it took place in this place called, the meuse argonne, between september and november 1918. this battle of the meuse. is the picture i these two. these are correct. here. the meuse argonne is the largest american battle in history. 1.2 million men took part. 1.2 million mental part. at the opening of the battle. just the opening day of the battle. the american artillery fired more or artillery shells. on that first day of the battle, the argonne. then the union army fired cannonballs during the entire civil war that just on the first day, according to one reckoning, the of the argonne is the equivalent. seven gettysburg. which is astonishing when you about it because i would bet that not one american in 10,000 h
the commander of this unit a, national guard unit, one of his men in combat. so he turned to the french. the french were perfectly happy to have his men fight for them. and that's why these american soldiers are wearing french. and they were a highly decorated unit in the french army. the major american battle of the first world war was one of the last it took place in this place called, the meuse argonne, between september and november 1918. this battle of the meuse. is the picture i these...
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you can see in the right two columns vacant units and total units for the other cities. while there are more housing units than vacant units like in new york or houston, our rate is higher than all of those cities. here we have the reasons for different cities and also from 2021 for vacancies, same categories as we p presented for san francisco. here again, we exceed the median for rental units but we're below the median for -- excuse me for rented -- we're below the median for the "for sale" only category and above for seasonal recreational and well above for other vacant. there are unique characteristics for the vacant units shown here. for the same cities, just, again, for comparison purposes where they were in 2019 and where they are in 2021 according to the census data. again, we are the outlyre, we're the biggest growth in vacant units, 51 ft. 6%. next was new york with only the manhattan burrow which is more capable to san francisco than the entire city of new york. when you look at all burrows, the change wasn't as great though they have more housing units than w
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and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. sam. biological weapons command. that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the the 3rd okay this the sono. can q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr through them as the fan so not 3 o 2 on either santo honda. this. how can i know? so regarding the king good day though. so could you tell him it is the me a she is she visited fort detrick's, dfcs, main, military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the 1900 thirties and forties and fifties. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infec
and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland. which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. sam. biological weapons command. that will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new...
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the united states had never done so before. they weren't sure how offended france was going to be and were very tentative and nervous this step. but they felt like it was really essential because he just was so difficult to manage ultimately, france did issue recall orders. interestingly, washington did not make him go home because this was the height of the french revolution and if he had gone home, he would have been executed. so washington allowed him to stay in the united states as a private citizen. he went to upstate new york and married the daughter of governor clinton and actually lived the rest of life very quietly and got into actually no trouble whatsoever. so it was only when he was french minister that he was troublesome. but the fact that the french acknowledged that he had been a problem, the fact that france had said, you have a right to establish your own foreign policy and to demand that foreign ministers on your soil, respect that policy was precedent. so things with france are okay for the moment, for moment
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however, we heard the representative of the united states completely flat out, deny that the united states is in any way involved with biological weapons or research involving the use of biological materials and biological agents for military purposes. many countries spoke about why it is very, very important to make sure that biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction are not use. the representative of china. emphasize that de escalation and negotiation was the best way to move toward ending the conflict in ukraine, as well as talking about the importance of opposing biological weapons from the oregon to do as a country who suffered immensely from biological weapons. during world war 2, china stands for a complete prohibition of weapons of destruction including biological ones. the information on biological military activity released by russia, deserves the corresponding response by the party's concern. china's position on the conflict in ukraine is clear. we expect to cease fire and colon parties for negotiation and dialogue. however, the specific words of the u. s. seemed to jus
however, we heard the representative of the united states completely flat out, deny that the united states is in any way involved with biological weapons or research involving the use of biological materials and biological agents for military purposes. many countries spoke about why it is very, very important to make sure that biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction are not use. the representative of china. emphasize that de escalation and negotiation was the best way to move toward...
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. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor here a heater, who had a degree in the ring biology. believe that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world as a descendant of the sun goddess a matter. also. he saw it as his calling in the 19 thirty's, the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world permeated the country society . oh so, so june gets the sunni hummadi condi e q, sucking yawn all notches along me. dana o, japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to war. tiny to even look up to your schedule. so a june caitlin cooke got it says hello to so you wish so than what they glint irish but thick star. so calling us get along wit
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but that's clear lee in attempt to mullah fly the united states and to make the case that the united states can leave the cherokee nation alone. in the public rhetoric, you often get cherokee leaders in the early part of the 19th century saying, we've adopted you're agriculture style, we left behind the, hut, the hunt, were not following a hunting economy, were farmers, were becoming christians, you get this playing to that image of the supply stripe. a lot of things are changing. but it's much more of a selective adaptation. that's true not just of turkey people but of native groups all through the interior. and the important things emphasize is, turkeys could adopt elements of euro american economic practices in particular, that's the most popular adaptation, without pursuing what non indians often think what is happening, which is some storm of assimilation, which you tend to see in the cherokee nation other places, a selective adaptation, especially economic practices. beyond that, during this time, you see the cherokee officials, in some cases welcoming non-indian missionaries t
but that's clear lee in attempt to mullah fly the united states and to make the case that the united states can leave the cherokee nation alone. in the public rhetoric, you often get cherokee leaders in the early part of the 19th century saying, we've adopted you're agriculture style, we left behind the, hut, the hunt, were not following a hunting economy, were farmers, were becoming christians, you get this playing to that image of the supply stripe. a lot of things are changing. but it's much...
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but how, what sort of intense fears of attack that aroused on the part of the united united states to recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including this obvious, actually understood it. that's why they were a settlement. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book re call putting the shoe on the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the u. s. respond if russia or china, it's on something sort of equivalent. forming an alliance with canada and mexico, we saw what happened, even with respect to cooper, cuba off the coast. how about if was right on the border as ukraine or georgia or other places are right on russia's border? so i think it's very important to try to the opponent as your moral equal. that's what you're trying to say, but the united states clearly doesn't see as, as, as equals. yeah, i think there's some truth to that among many people in washington. i think another way to look at also is there's the writer and blogger, robert wright, who use the term cognitive empathy. and by th
but how, what sort of intense fears of attack that aroused on the part of the united united states to recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including this obvious, actually understood it. that's why they were a settlement. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book re call putting the shoe on the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the u. s. respond if russia or china, it's on something sort of...
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now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want. hear some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action. though the no peck bill is up for discussion, this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec countries take them to court, possibly have you escort, seize their assets. if they don't do what the united states wants, it would allow civil actions against opec countries by the united states in retaliation for move such as this, that bill is up for discussion. in addition to that, the military relationship between the united states and saudi arabia is being questioned. this is what's been said as well. i just don't see any good reason for us to maintain troops that are there almost solely for the purpose of protecting their oil fields. and their se
now, at this point, what can the united states do? but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want. hear some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help putin continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action. though the no peck bill is up for discussion, this is a bill that would allow the united states to sue opec...
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that is a steadfast longtime partner of the united states. but now we're seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't the by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing is raising prices at home to make up for this slowing of demand. well, it's the same thing that the saudis and opec are doing globally, you know, negotiate is going on right now between us, well, companies and biden, about exporting oil from the u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem, u. s. and raise prices, even more. prices are going up faster. the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down the refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and then there's the so c
that is a steadfast longtime partner of the united states. but now we're seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. why can't the by get american oil companies to increase the output? they just won't do it. because american oil companies are doing...
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ah, unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a field with we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercise to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare. chiefly against the soviet union, biological bombs were to be dropped on vladivostok. but a sheila, about of jetta and blood go visions. tribunal transcript, general yamato auto commander in chief japanese quantum army. ceramic bombs containing typhoid and cholera and anthrax. what will so shuttle is seized, brainchild me today. you may go and medical russia . no, nothing to do with it. more like it. you gondo that up. how did serial not donia. so i wish i could build a pitch, looked at them. aah! bombs! packed with deadly bacteria were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june 21st 1945 victorious soldiers marched across red square. with many of those present with martial va, soleski, as their le
ah, unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a field with we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercise to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare. chiefly against the soviet union, biological bombs were to be dropped on vladivostok. but a sheila, about of jetta and blood go visions. tribunal transcript, general yamato auto commander in...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah. march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill. boop, our daughter capital a ye will to perdition. she assures me you see, you believe. but clinical mostly this year. yes, panella, she deceptive or a club last of secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place at the bar, watching luggage narration in your shirt, washing a few that aren't osgood but he's pushing up idea enough, as you say, was germany on us of de la forms for michelle, famous for you to ask you, who did you speak? gerald? if my toilet bubble got down to the citizenship? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor. mm. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling for tusham alternative was national nav bye. kimberly miller. v. none of karesha doing to succeed you but by then you have got you the top bunk, cute of top manager. i'm bringing my today
the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah. march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill. boop, our daughter capital a ye will to perdition. she assures me you see, you believe. but clinical mostly this year. yes, panella, she deceptive or a club last of secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place at the bar, watching luggage narration in your...
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i mean, i think they are basically just tools of the united states. i think they're happy to be that. and i think they see that no matter what happens there are lands find zalinski ill, be a billionaire somewhere on an island or something. so they're willing to do crazy things, even things that hurt their own people to at least continue to have favor with united states. that that's how i view anyway. but they know that the well and the russians making a secret of that russian intelligence services have pretty long. hans, as we say here in russian lighting important is usually pretty straight forward and expressing his intentions. a couple of weeks ago, he explicitly said that the russian is going to retaliate and retaliate strongly that tax on it's land on its infrastructure, continue. and yet everybody seems to have ignored that warning. why do you think putting there's not being taken seriously, neither here nor in washington? i think he's being taken seriously. i mean, obviously he warned about the intervention in february. you said that was going
i mean, i think they are basically just tools of the united states. i think they're happy to be that. and i think they see that no matter what happens there are lands find zalinski ill, be a billionaire somewhere on an island or something. so they're willing to do crazy things, even things that hurt their own people to at least continue to have favor with united states. that that's how i view anyway. but they know that the well and the russians making a secret of that russian intelligence...
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most importantly, the military partner of the united partnership of the united states. that was not forthcoming a year. that is very much a fact. life at the present moment. even germany, which is a country that very much defined as a pacifist country after 1945, not a military power, didn't invest much money in defense, doesn't like military activity, really tries to keep a distance from that. even germany is sending panzer tanks and forms of military hardware to ukraine. so even the countries that were self-declared pacifists before the war seven or eight months ago are now military partners of ukraine. norway i heard the striking detail recently at the beginning of the war. it gave its entire artillery to ukraine. can you imagine giving an entire branch of your military hardware to another country? and norway is? only one of many countries that are now currently ukraine. so the complexity is as follows the complexity is, that ukraine now has bona fide military partners, not necessarily a part of nato's, but getting billions upon billions of military assistance from t
most importantly, the military partner of the united partnership of the united states. that was not forthcoming a year. that is very much a fact. life at the present moment. even germany, which is a country that very much defined as a pacifist country after 1945, not a military power, didn't invest much money in defense, doesn't like military activity, really tries to keep a distance from that. even germany is sending panzer tanks and forms of military hardware to ukraine. so even the countries...
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states this work published in the united states this work published in the united states this work made fukuyama famous all over the world made fukuyama famous all over the world made fukuyama famous all over the world the philosopher and political scientist the philosopher and political scientist the philosopher and political scientist argued that the spread of western style argued that the spread of western style argued that the spread of western style liberal democracy proves that the liberal democracy proves that the liberal democracy proves that the socio-cultural evolution of humanity has socio-cultural evolution of humanity has socio-cultural evolution of humanity has come to an end no more grand ideological come to an end no more grand ideological come to an end no more grand ideological confrontation global revolution and war confrontation global revolution and war confrontation global revolution and war there will be nothing beyond liberal there will be nothing beyond liberal there will be nothing beyond liberal democracy as it is precisely this form democracy as it is precise
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you have visited the united arab emirate, jordan, turkey. you are in conversations with those leaders and others about what they are looking for in the changed region. i'm wondering if their vision and yours comport with one another for what the future can hold. pres. herzog: so look, as the head of state of israel, i have a unique role, which is, i would say, the ability to represent a nation in a multitude of issues which goes beyond the immediate politics. take, for example, the climate issue. i believe if we look down the road, the vision for the atlantic counsel is the atlantic treaty, and we look beyond. i believe there will be a middle eastern treaty. it will take a generation to get there, but we are not far away from any issues. in my mind, if you look down the road, the region will supply energy one day to europe, africa, and asia. i call it the renewable middle east, because we have solar energy, because energy is scarce and changing in front of our eyes, including as a result of the ukrainian conflict. and today, we are already h
you have visited the united arab emirate, jordan, turkey. you are in conversations with those leaders and others about what they are looking for in the changed region. i'm wondering if their vision and yours comport with one another for what the future can hold. pres. herzog: so look, as the head of state of israel, i have a unique role, which is, i would say, the ability to represent a nation in a multitude of issues which goes beyond the immediate politics. take, for example, the climate...
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i knew what was more last year, but unit wife got me here. martha clementine, chill chill under. took a 42 day tour of russian cities. she brought medical equipment for red army soldiers. ah, she met chocolate factory workers and brought gifts to schools and children's homes. ah. and in this unique footage, she needs pioneers at the famous tank childrens cam. ah, she moved my cousin by b a b, the stand in contorted waterfall because i realized i should do for miss kazora bla guys. my 1st constraint mm. the soviet government awarded. clementine churchill, the order of the red banner of labor and the gold badge for excellence in sanitary defense. may the 9th 1945, the british prime ministers. why celebrated victory day in moscow? do you have to? maya goes to meet you. cheer, cheer poor either give our brush here it was pretty as to place that order from with you want out of my mouth that what bless previous camaro the ah lean while husband winston churchill was planning in union operation, unsinkable britain and the united states. the legislatu
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the negative effect in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expect this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you're in the election season with some people called the funny season, a lot of things are said and lots of things are done that may be, may not make sense at another period of time. and i hope that this is what we're dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how the gas prices effect the election. and they wanted the saudis to put off their decision to cut oil production until after the elections because of how it would affect the gas prices. they don't seem to be concerned about the fact that americans are paying $3.00 to $6.00 per gallon of gas that families are being squeezed. they're not concerned about european allies of the united states breathing in the winter. they're concerned that all of these economic consequences that they could affect the election result. they could change how people go ahead, devote a real amou
the negative effect in the united states is quite dramatic. now the saudi foreign minister expect this will all blow over after the big elections are over. unfortunately, when you're in the election season with some people called the funny season, a lot of things are said and lots of things are done that may be, may not make sense at another period of time. and i hope that this is what we're dealing with here. it appears that the democratic party leadership was concerned about how the gas...
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even involved in the united kingdom, the united states and the extension of american nuclear propulsion energy to the australians. this creates a further level of complexity k. russia keeping it under control. the taiwan/japan scenario. that is where a crisis would erupt. and capabilities which would be deployed across united states itself. then, bradley with india dependent questions associated. >> i think we have to talk a little bit more about taiwan. it is the place and the issue that you say really represents the greatest threat between united states and china. my out boldly to an alternative futuresan for u.s./china relatis during this decade of living a dangerously. no there are some factors. one being the continuing growth of china's military capabilities for there are other unknowns, many, many variables. but many of the scenarios new work through consider conflict between the u.s. and china over taiwan. generally the united states is not fare terribly wellin those scenarios. you explore recall a unique moment where the west is not respond by sheet to a military solution to the
even involved in the united kingdom, the united states and the extension of american nuclear propulsion energy to the australians. this creates a further level of complexity k. russia keeping it under control. the taiwan/japan scenario. that is where a crisis would erupt. and capabilities which would be deployed across united states itself. then, bradley with india dependent questions associated. >> i think we have to talk a little bit more about taiwan. it is the place and the issue that...
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in fact, we were not allowed to look at the united states, talk about the united states, and early on it didn't occur to us to even ever think about the united states. but then as time is going on i'm looking at the united states. i'm looking at my own country and i'm realizing that these two factors are, in fact, emerging here, and they have been emerging at a surprisingly fast rate. >> host: we have certainly seen an increase in violence in the united states over the passover years and a lot of the debate around your book seem to service in particular on the anniversary of the january 6th insurgency here in washington, and that's not a surprise. there is a lot of terms that have been applied to actors who engage in violence' seems a form of insurgency, it's seen as a form of terrorism. what do you think talking about these trends in terms of civil war helps us to see that we might not otherwise focus on to the same degree? >> guest: yeah, i think one of the reasons why it's so hard for most americans to conceive of a second civil war here, why this message took so long to resonate w
in fact, we were not allowed to look at the united states, talk about the united states, and early on it didn't occur to us to even ever think about the united states. but then as time is going on i'm looking at the united states. i'm looking at my own country and i'm realizing that these two factors are, in fact, emerging here, and they have been emerging at a surprisingly fast rate. >> host: we have certainly seen an increase in violence in the united states over the passover years and...
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but how, what sort of intense fears of attack that aroused on the part of the united united states to recognize it as it's legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the soviets, actually understood it. that's why they were a settlement. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book re call putting the shoe on the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the u. s. respond if russia or china, it's on something sort of equivalent, forming an alliance with, with canada and mexico. we saw what happened, even with respect to cooper, cuba off the coast. how about if was right on the border as ukraine or georgia or other places are right on russia's border? so i think it's very important to try to the opponent as your moral equal, and that's what he has trying to say. but the united states clearly doesn't see as, as, as equals. yeah, i think there's some truth to that among many people in washington. i think another way to look at also is there's the writer and blogger, robert wright, who use the term cognitive empathy.
but how, what sort of intense fears of attack that aroused on the part of the united united states to recognize it as it's legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the soviets, actually understood it. that's why they were a settlement. yeah. yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book re call putting the shoe on the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the u. s. respond if russia or china, it's on something sort of...
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nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on families and children. i come before the united nations today as a wife and a mother, and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem, not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world. i worked on this problem with many distinguished people represented on this committee. i've had the opportunity to travel to many parts of the world, and have seen the problem firsthand. i've also been privileged to work on two occasions with mrs. perez de cuellar. in 1985, she joined me and 29 other first ladies from around the
nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on...
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and also jasmine for every country has homicide units. why do you need a separate institution dedicated to women in misty? got to find me, feel is the for it and they they receive, i don't know he's i haven't heard s a or will are meant then of us get then animals said he not for us on the handle and let me heal separate. so maybe, or lindsay or 6, what i hear as i've been put in jail for me here. so i already herrera, was a remarkable choice to run this unit. she was a human rights lawyer and an activist. laugh mad at us too. and this can connect to you any that are handle on less gay mcveigh black guy gays some b n c handle the c k k. if that era, myself is caliah k a, the amazon will star for the stuff is kelly kelly, the amazon who played our moist, threatening speed to sunni to tackle the 700 open investigations in mexico city. there are 18 lawyers in her team. 42 detectives, doctors and an intelligence unit. you understand why there are so many murders of william in mexico? cocoa much is more lovelace longer than when that goes on a
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to speak on the part of the united states. the united states put up with a rise of jihadist state in northeastern syria right from the early days. we have this from the documents that have been given out through wikileaks. the dia, defense intelligence agency for example already in 2012 said that it was the purpose, it was the intention of the west, turkey and the gulf states to allow an islamic state of some kind to rise up and northeast in order to pressure, to use it as leverage against assad. and we see this time and time again in the american documents. already in 2013 for example, the number two and the cia gave us one single interview on tv and he said that the way they were going to get rid of assad by building up the opposition and they said already the opposition is dominated by al qaeda and related militias. so what they wanted to do was build them up to a weaken the syrian army but they were terrified of destroying the syrian army because we would need the syrian military and the institutions of the syrian security
to speak on the part of the united states. the united states put up with a rise of jihadist state in northeastern syria right from the early days. we have this from the documents that have been given out through wikileaks. the dia, defense intelligence agency for example already in 2012 said that it was the purpose, it was the intention of the west, turkey and the gulf states to allow an islamic state of some kind to rise up and northeast in order to pressure, to use it as leverage against...