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castro seizes more united states property. now, in the summer of 1960, the united states and cuba have reached the point of no return. in washington, the eisenhower administration is now convinced it is in the united states national interest to get rid of fidel castro. at this moment in guatemala, a cuban exile army is being created by the cia. a cuban exile air force with the 26 bombers -- b-26 bombers. they are the instruments with which the cia plans to overthrow fidel castro. have on the -- havana, summer 1960. fidel castro admits publicly for the first time there is unrest inside cuba. counterrevolutionary activity. among his opponents now is his former minister of public works manuel rai, leader of the mrp. ,>> the mrp was highly organized and well extended over the whole country. our organization reached almost every section of cuban life. civic institutions, professional organizations. labor youth. the militia. the army. and we have people inside of fidel castro's pockets. narrator: the mrp operates in the cities. it i
castro seizes more united states property. now, in the summer of 1960, the united states and cuba have reached the point of no return. in washington, the eisenhower administration is now convinced it is in the united states national interest to get rid of fidel castro. at this moment in guatemala, a cuban exile army is being created by the cia. a cuban exile air force with the 26 bombers -- b-26 bombers. they are the instruments with which the cia plans to overthrow fidel castro. have on the --...
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for nearly 20 years the united states has been fighting in afghanistan making it not only a forever war but a forgotten war it was meant to make sure that the government of afghanistan which was run by the taliban at the time wouldn't be able to give safe haven to al qaeda again after the attacks of $911.00 but here we are 2 decades later with the taliban out of power but still a significant force in afghanistan late last year the taliban and the united states were very very close to a major summit in camp david when everything fell apart at the last minute former president set a deadline for the withdrawal of the last few 1000 american troops for this may but president biden doubts that's going to happen so what's keeping us leaders from ending this forever war joining me to figure this out is stephen walt professor of international relations at harvard university and one of america's leading political scientists he coauthored the israel lobby with john mearsheimer in 2007 and most recently wrote the hell of good intentions america's foreign policy elite and the decline of u.s. primacy
for nearly 20 years the united states has been fighting in afghanistan making it not only a forever war but a forgotten war it was meant to make sure that the government of afghanistan which was run by the taliban at the time wouldn't be able to give safe haven to al qaeda again after the attacks of $911.00 but here we are 2 decades later with the taliban out of power but still a significant force in afghanistan late last year the taliban and the united states were very very close to a major...
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and the fact that the united states it never forget. that you know by this falling back on a foundation of ideological beliefs in the united states he said the russia russia lost the cold war and we've never forget and forgive and vladimir putin for trying to rebuild russia in the aftermath if you want to understand what's going on in ukraine today you need to understand that the united states and the decade investing in a gentleman named bourse yeltsin who were supposed to subordinate russia to all things western all things united states and this failed. just like the people who promoted this promoted the embrace of course yeltsin had to deal with the reality of latter mere putin under barack obama there was a real. well it wasn't a reset for vladimir putin it was a reset for dimitri. was prime minister so his hopes that. we could push note of power and have russia. to fold. the minutes this didn't work so what's happening in ukraine is an extension of a policy that seeks to undermine glenarm or putin's russia by empowering the near ab
and the fact that the united states it never forget. that you know by this falling back on a foundation of ideological beliefs in the united states he said the russia russia lost the cold war and we've never forget and forgive and vladimir putin for trying to rebuild russia in the aftermath if you want to understand what's going on in ukraine today you need to understand that the united states and the decade investing in a gentleman named bourse yeltsin who were supposed to subordinate russia...
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meanwhile, at the united nations, the cuban foreign minister accused the united states of unleashing a foreign invasion with soldiers trained in florida. ambassador stevenson makes a quick denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically the united states has committed no aggression against cuba, and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other parts of the united states. and >> in the guatemalan foothills, there is a mysterious training depot where some of the raiders may have been based. the government denies cues are among the soldiers being instruction, but they say otherwise. professional children with teachers. and once trained, the men mysteriously disappear. guatemala has had no beef for the castro busy regime and has aided the rebels. in cuba itself, the people have been -- by castro to push back the invaders, and 300,000 militiamen have been mobilized. the invasion was successful and it's really areas with castro of course blaming the u.s.. it is the first change in his armor? november 2nd 1960, a new york times television review wr
meanwhile, at the united nations, the cuban foreign minister accused the united states of unleashing a foreign invasion with soldiers trained in florida. ambassador stevenson makes a quick denial. >> these charges are totally false, and i deny them categorically the united states has committed no aggression against cuba, and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other parts of the united states. and >> in the guatemalan foothills, there is a mysterious training...
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it really centers the united states or the idea that the united states is being a welcoming haven for people who are exiles. unfortunately the history of the united states tells a somewhat different more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had the humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually we've only done so when it's in our humanitarian national interest. usually we'd been more inclined to actually reject refugees than to except them. and to borrow the words of a historian, often refugees who have been accepted for resettlement here are not only resettled, but are also deeply unsettled by the experience of force migration and resettlement in the united states. to give you an overview of what i'll talk about today, i'll give you a little bit of background about american refugee resettlement policy after the second war. and then i'm going to use that background to set up why the 1970s were such an important period of change. that's when a small group of asian refugees first arrived in the united states and they were followed by a larger group of refugees who are d
it really centers the united states or the idea that the united states is being a welcoming haven for people who are exiles. unfortunately the history of the united states tells a somewhat different more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had the humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually we've only done so when it's in our humanitarian national interest. usually we'd been more inclined to actually reject refugees than to except them. and to borrow the words of a...
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states invited the chinese to come to the united states alaska's part of the united states so be the host brings the guests there and immediately at the beginning dresses down the guests and says look you're violating all of these human rights issues in china in your own country taiwan hong kong all part of china and then says it's a violation of the international rules based order and as a consequence we're going to focus on it and the chinese diplomat said the temerity to say well wait you're an imperfect democracy what about black lives matter what about the suppression of black people for not just since george floyd but for a long time etc etc and then the american press denounces the chinese diplomats for being insubordinate and speaking up and saying obvious truths which they had no intention of saying but they're not going to be lectured to so here you have the united states up on the pedestal and acting like it's bringing to that the 10th or maybe the 11th commandment the 11th commandment is listen to us we are god and the rest of the world like you know thank you we don't wa
states invited the chinese to come to the united states alaska's part of the united states so be the host brings the guests there and immediately at the beginning dresses down the guests and says look you're violating all of these human rights issues in china in your own country taiwan hong kong all part of china and then says it's a violation of the international rules based order and as a consequence we're going to focus on it and the chinese diplomat said the temerity to say well wait you're...
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who are we recognized by, the united states. and who are we party to a treaty with, and multiple treaties with, then that estates of america. what happens that united to the cherokee nation, if we sign with the confederacy. which has put from the united states. what are the consequences? the confederacy did a great deal of courting the cherokee's, they offered a better deal. it didn't help anything that united states was not really keeping a lot of his promises during this time period. i don't know if you can imagine that. the united states an indian tribes but it did happen. so, the government of the cherokee nation, wanting to remain neutral was feeling a great deal of pressure from people who said, look the united states is not really living up to its word. and it looks like the southerners may have an edge, and they are offering us so much. they are offering us in terms of treasure, land, control that maybe we have a better deal with them. so the folks who largely sided with the confederacy, sort of wind up with stan white t
who are we recognized by, the united states. and who are we party to a treaty with, and multiple treaties with, then that estates of america. what happens that united to the cherokee nation, if we sign with the confederacy. which has put from the united states. what are the consequences? the confederacy did a great deal of courting the cherokee's, they offered a better deal. it didn't help anything that united states was not really keeping a lot of his promises during this time period. i don't...
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one unit and united states public health service was established in lexington, kentucky, the problem of narcotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine, until that time, this problem had been regarded almost solely at against correctional one. the hospital consisting of a groups of buildings have an area of approximately 12 acres. the buildings are constructed in triangular form, providing a large central court serving as an entrance plaza to the various departments and units to the hospital. from here, one gain access to these units, especially provided for the -- for the treatment of those set with diseases and for the intensive -- and those requiring special forms of treatment. the institution constitutes a professional center of the hospital. to meet the needs for veteran treatment for drug addiction, experts patients are necessary. the hospitals fully equipped and adequately staffed. offer tunis are afforded the patients through the operation of a failure evader farm. he's from activities include the operation of a modern dairy. the raising of hogs and poultry. and
one unit and united states public health service was established in lexington, kentucky, the problem of narcotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine, until that time, this problem had been regarded almost solely at against correctional one. the hospital consisting of a groups of buildings have an area of approximately 12 acres. the buildings are constructed in triangular form, providing a large central court serving as an entrance plaza to the various departments and units to...
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this year marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 terror attacks in the united states today president biden set that anniversary as the deadline to cease all military operations and to bring all u.s. troops home with time running out tonight we ask have the u.s. and its allies finished what they began in afghanistan the taliban are ready to move back in their expected to bring terror back to the afghan people will they bring terror back to us tonight ending america's longest war with flashes of vietnam from the past and warnings of china in the future i'm burned off in berlin this is the day. we will work very closely together in the weeks and months ahead on a safe deliberate and coordinated the withdrawal of our forces from afghanistan. we've always said we go in together we go and gather. up one of the afghan government respects the decision of the united states on the withdrawal of its troops from afghanistan. with the american presence hasn't benefited us so it's better for them to leave. if the u.s. troops leave the country and there's a civil war or if the taliban takes tell ou
this year marks the 20th anniversary of the $911.00 terror attacks in the united states today president biden set that anniversary as the deadline to cease all military operations and to bring all u.s. troops home with time running out tonight we ask have the u.s. and its allies finished what they began in afghanistan the taliban are ready to move back in their expected to bring terror back to the afghan people will they bring terror back to us tonight ending america's longest war with flashes...
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not yet reaching parity with thr united states. china has hundreds or thousands of short and intermediate range. missiles that could reach u.s. y bases, u.s. allies, u.s. forcesc in the indo-pacific. the united states doesn't currently have any theater weapons in asia, we did in the cold war but we took them home.c we have forward deployable a weapons, b-61 bombers but currently no nuclear weapons in asia.a.dvan so chinata in a sense has a loca nuclear advantage over the taia united states if there were to r be a conflict over taiwan tomorrow, china would have u nuclear weapons that it could em use, whereas the united states t would have to bring those from i long distancesli or rely on strategic capabilities which would be ideal in a local conflict. chin the growth in china's nuclear capabilities. this may be the beginning of a s sprint to parity.he perso just talk about some of the scenarios, some american analysts say china has no first use policy, there's nothing to worry about. but i think there are a few things to worry about
not yet reaching parity with thr united states. china has hundreds or thousands of short and intermediate range. missiles that could reach u.s. y bases, u.s. allies, u.s. forcesc in the indo-pacific. the united states doesn't currently have any theater weapons in asia, we did in the cold war but we took them home.c we have forward deployable a weapons, b-61 bombers but currently no nuclear weapons in asia.a.dvan so chinata in a sense has a loca nuclear advantage over the taia united states if...
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aggression by the united states. meanwhile in moscow, an expert reels out the line of friendship to a group of newsmen and women from cuba, president at the invitation of a soviet journalist fleet whose job receives a gift of the cuba flag. the soviet's and the western hemisphere align. castro marks the second anniversary of his revolution with the biggest military parade ever staged in cuba, featuring tanks and other heavy weapons from russia and red czechoslovakia. shortly afterwards, castro demanded the united states embassy drastically reduce his staff to 11 persons. it was the last straw in his long campaign of provocation. president eisenhower broke off diplomatic relations with a message read by press secretary haggerty. >> there is a limit to what the united states in self-respect can endure. that limit has now been reached. our friendship for the cuban people is not affected. it is my hope and my conviction that in the not-too-distant future, it will be possible for the historic friendship between us once ag
aggression by the united states. meanwhile in moscow, an expert reels out the line of friendship to a group of newsmen and women from cuba, president at the invitation of a soviet journalist fleet whose job receives a gift of the cuba flag. the soviet's and the western hemisphere align. castro marks the second anniversary of his revolution with the biggest military parade ever staged in cuba, featuring tanks and other heavy weapons from russia and red czechoslovakia. shortly afterwards, castro...
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united states power. although the total blame was clearly not his. >>> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, an evening of programs on baseball, including historian david who talks about the 1919 world series fix by members of the chicago white sox which came to be known as the black sox scandal. he also goes in depth into how book and film portrayals shape public perceptions of what happened. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> on april 17th, 1961, a group of about 1,500 cuban exiles supported by the cia landed on the southern coast of the island nation at the bay of pigs. their goal was to spearhead a popular uprising and overthrow the revolutionary government of fidel castro. within two days, the operation failed. on april 20th, 1961, president kennedy spoke before a meeting of the american society of newspaper editors in w
united states power. although the total blame was clearly not his. >>> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, an evening of programs on baseball, including historian david who talks about the 1919 world series fix by members of the chicago white sox which came to be known as the black sox scandal. he also goes in depth into how book and film portrayals shape public perceptions of what...
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>> well it is spread all over the united states. the first cases occurred surprisingly enough on the east coast rather than on the west coast, among the navy personnel at newport, rhode island and then was in navy and military personnel in san diego. since that time, which was about the first of june, it has spread and localized outbreaks through the boy scout jamboree in pennsylvania and to all of the states in the united states. >> i didn't realize that actually that was asian flu that hit the jamboree. >> that is right, it was. >> from what i've been able to learn, not many people have died as a result of asian influenza and the rest of the world, now you think the same will hold true here in the united states? >> we have the belief now based upon the experience of asian influenza and the other countries in south america at the present time where it is an epidemic proportions and as a result of the outbreaks in this country so far, that it is a mild infection and with a very low mortality rate and we believe that it will continue
>> well it is spread all over the united states. the first cases occurred surprisingly enough on the east coast rather than on the west coast, among the navy personnel at newport, rhode island and then was in navy and military personnel in san diego. since that time, which was about the first of june, it has spread and localized outbreaks through the boy scout jamboree in pennsylvania and to all of the states in the united states. >> i didn't realize that actually that was asian flu...
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desire for a predictable relationship the united. gates announced surprise russia sanctions we cannot allow a foreign power to interfere in our direct democratic process with impunity more than 30 russian entities are being targeted at least 10 russian diplomats will be expelled from the united states and some tech firms are being punished for allegedly providing support to russian intelligence sanctions also put in place rules banning some financial dealings involving russia's sovereign debt to choke off lending and inflict economic harm we want a stable predictable relationship and russia continues interfere with our democracy i'm prepared to take further actions to respond. the white house says the sanctions are retaliation for russia's alleged aggressive actions including the occupation of crimea interference in u.s. presidential elections and last year solar winds hack that infiltrated the computers of thousands of u.s. businesses and government agencies. the sanctions also respond to unconfirmed intelligence alleging russia off
desire for a predictable relationship the united. gates announced surprise russia sanctions we cannot allow a foreign power to interfere in our direct democratic process with impunity more than 30 russian entities are being targeted at least 10 russian diplomats will be expelled from the united states and some tech firms are being punished for allegedly providing support to russian intelligence sanctions also put in place rules banning some financial dealings involving russia's sovereign debt...
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look at a map of the united states between 1848 you will see that the united states was mexico and when they think that we don't belong here we were here before the united states of america and so we have to and that disco nation that we have against latinos and against other people of color and not in now is the time to do it. >> here in new mexico a place where you are born it's an abandoned lot and there have been many activists that say we need to do something and you and i have talked about this before and you said you are okay but you feel that they should remember the miners killed at this town so why is that and why should we remember that labor history? >> new mexico was one of the biggest coal mining towns in the united states of america and they had their own accident counsel and hospital in a theater and many people, like myself, who had that heritage want to see if it is remembered and remembering the minors that were killed there are my own uncle who was only 18 years old at the time and k [inaudible] ad my dad's father is buried there and it's time to member the service t
look at a map of the united states between 1848 you will see that the united states was mexico and when they think that we don't belong here we were here before the united states of america and so we have to and that disco nation that we have against latinos and against other people of color and not in now is the time to do it. >> here in new mexico a place where you are born it's an abandoned lot and there have been many activists that say we need to do something and you and i have...
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fewer units overall, but larger units would be preferable. when i think about the numbers you're providing, the previous project, my understanding is 48% family-sized units. if i'm understanding correctly, 22 or 24 larger units are being provided out of the rooms, that is 6% if my calculator is working correctly. that's a big shift. some would argue, picking up on commissioner chan's comments, that a thousand units are a family-sized unit and this is not meeting that. i'm hoping that version 3 may change in the overall count and the larger units in the proposed building. also on overcrowding, can you speak to how you define overcrowding and how many beds are allowed to be in the units of different sizes. >> sure. the question about how many people can offer safely is controlled by a number of different code, the housing code, the building code, it depend on how many rooms, how much square footage is in there. from the planning code, group housing facilities are limited to two beds per room. the planning code allows that to be an average. so t
fewer units overall, but larger units would be preferable. when i think about the numbers you're providing, the previous project, my understanding is 48% family-sized units. if i'm understanding correctly, 22 or 24 larger units are being provided out of the rooms, that is 6% if my calculator is working correctly. that's a big shift. some would argue, picking up on commissioner chan's comments, that a thousand units are a family-sized unit and this is not meeting that. i'm hoping that version 3...
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united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation's principles are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at their just powers, and therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said on the one hand americans frequently disregard foreign policy as an optional activity, and the belief that justice will be served in all nations emulated our nation, and u.s. foreign policy should have the missionary purpose of spreading our universal trues. winston churchill knew better, and remember, this is a man that loved our country. winston churchill understood the vast honor shaw of cultures, and he was averse to ambitions abroad. the united states has paid a steep price for not sharing his re
united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy, the heart of which is the doctrine of universal natural rights is always and directly pertinent to u.s. foreign policy. henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation's principles are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at their just powers, and therefore many of the world's governments do not have...
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states or the alliance with united states. north korea is a concern but it's a different kettle of fish if you like to compare to china with china what we're seeing is an expansion of its military on the political and claims over the south china sea which a graphical claims if you like expressed in military terms by the occupation and the construction of artificial island in the occupation off island with military assets and that's causing a direct concern to a lot of states within the asia pacific particularly countries in the around the south china sea south asian countries like vietnam in particular philippines and what's happening here is that they're trying to secure the few lines of communication for this is expressed in terms of the modernization and expansion of naval assets quite naturally so in order to secure these maritime waterways from scenarios in which they could be altercations with chinese national battle or naval and commercial in nature which could lead to an inadvertent escalation between partners so that
states or the alliance with united states. north korea is a concern but it's a different kettle of fish if you like to compare to china with china what we're seeing is an expansion of its military on the political and claims over the south china sea which a graphical claims if you like expressed in military terms by the occupation and the construction of artificial island in the occupation off island with military assets and that's causing a direct concern to a lot of states within the asia...
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-- push of desperate people to come to the united states. we can all agree that the messaging that was done rapidly that the united states would undo the inhumane policies of the trump administration, separating children from their parents, ripping kids from the arms of their parents. hundreds of those children have not been reunited with their families. it was important to stop that policy. and i think candidate biden had pledged to do so. but there were a rapid number of executive actions that did send a message, perhaps too strong a message, that the united states was open for business, and abide administration moved quickly to counter that. the coyotes were taking advantage and exploiting that message, spreading false rumors about how now, people could migrate, making people pay thousands of dollars that they didn't have, going into debt, borrowing from family members to make the dangerous journey. and i think there has been a strong effort through radio, media, tv, to tell people, do not come. what was interesting about the announcement
-- push of desperate people to come to the united states. we can all agree that the messaging that was done rapidly that the united states would undo the inhumane policies of the trump administration, separating children from their parents, ripping kids from the arms of their parents. hundreds of those children have not been reunited with their families. it was important to stop that policy. and i think candidate biden had pledged to do so. but there were a rapid number of executive actions...
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the saying is, it's only 90 miles from the united states. why kennedy went forward with it is a little harder to justify. he did campaign in the 1960 election on freeing cuba, on providing support. he was actually unwittingly saying what the eisenhower administration was doing secretly. kennedy was advocating it openly. he was politically committed to moving forward on that, and he inherited this plan, this plan that had grown from a gorilla infiltration -- guerilla infiltration and supply operation to a conventional amphibious landing. kennedy later rued the fact that he had trusted the experts. this left him with great skepticism of the judgment of cia leaders and u.s. military leaders who were encouraging him on. host: let's go back to our phone lines. as we do, i want to remind everyone that this is a coproduction with american history tv and is being simulcast on c-span3. let's talk to henry, who calling from asheboro, north carolina. henry, good morning. guest: -- caller: hello. host: go ahead, henry. caller: i saw a documentary about
the saying is, it's only 90 miles from the united states. why kennedy went forward with it is a little harder to justify. he did campaign in the 1960 election on freeing cuba, on providing support. he was actually unwittingly saying what the eisenhower administration was doing secretly. kennedy was advocating it openly. he was politically committed to moving forward on that, and he inherited this plan, this plan that had grown from a gorilla infiltration -- guerilla infiltration and supply...
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of big countries at once but people in the united states not so much disproportionately be. bill who identify as the democratic party blame russia for everything where those who think they're republicans blame china for everything works out well for the government cause they can blame both them for everything but people sort of you pick who your identity determines which foreign nation you hate but with with respect to rick one of the ways the military is this magician that bruce speaks of these with its budget and the pentagon budget that we all denounces be 10 times russia's military budget is only a chunk of u.s. military spending that the nukes are in a different department the homeland security is in a different department it adds up to one and a quarter trillion dollars a year in u.s. military spending which rushes to the incredible credit and praise of russia is you know far less than 10 percent of that and it is it is enormously to the credit of the russian government that it puts more money into things other then militarism it should put more as you put everything i
of big countries at once but people in the united states not so much disproportionately be. bill who identify as the democratic party blame russia for everything where those who think they're republicans blame china for everything works out well for the government cause they can blame both them for everything but people sort of you pick who your identity determines which foreign nation you hate but with with respect to rick one of the ways the military is this magician that bruce speaks of...
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said was that not citizens united may not speak its that citizens united had to sit up a separate -- they can't use their general treasury fund. so how word and submits it to set up and how burdensome is it on citizens united? that question is not asked in this case. you should want to know and care about whether citizens united is in ideologically corporation as opposed to someone who makes widgets. doesn't seem relevant in this case but you should want to know if citizens united is putting out tv ads which at least at the time of the case involved a captive audience who could sit there and watch the act as opposed to video-on-demand for someone has to actually ask for it in order to receive it and is that the relevant difference? so those kinds of contextual differences are in a closely held corporation or is it traded on the new york stock exchange or should it matter? if you ask me the value of political equality of the value of free speech i'm left of center and i will choose political equality and someone who is right of center may choose -- but if the question is should we imp
said was that not citizens united may not speak its that citizens united had to sit up a separate -- they can't use their general treasury fund. so how word and submits it to set up and how burdensome is it on citizens united? that question is not asked in this case. you should want to know and care about whether citizens united is in ideologically corporation as opposed to someone who makes widgets. doesn't seem relevant in this case but you should want to know if citizens united is putting...
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united states will rise to the challenge. i'm here today with a remarkable leader who will help us do just that. gayle smith was the administrator of usaid for president obama and served on the national security council for both president obama and president clinton, where we first got to know each other and work together. she has deep experience responding to public health threats, helping to lead the bola response and having worked for years on the global fight against malaria come at tuberculosis, hiv-aids. she is joining us from her most recent role as president and ceo of the one campaign which fights poverty and prevent disease primarily in africa. she is tested, highly respected and she will hit the ground running. i can say from having worked with gail that no one will work harder, faster, or more effectively to get us to the finish line. i am grateful she has agreed to serve as the coordinator for global covid response. gail smith, the floor is yours. thank you for doing this. the floor -- dale: thank you, mr. secret
united states will rise to the challenge. i'm here today with a remarkable leader who will help us do just that. gayle smith was the administrator of usaid for president obama and served on the national security council for both president obama and president clinton, where we first got to know each other and work together. she has deep experience responding to public health threats, helping to lead the bola response and having worked for years on the global fight against malaria come at...
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delegation sent to vienna is headed by robert malley who has said openly that the united states needs to resend the sanctions regional issues human rights and ballistic missiles off the table bring the original j.c.b. away back into force and then address these other issues but as i understand secretary of state and national security advisor sullivan and some others are not so forthcoming so i think the u.s. 1st of all needs to put its own house in order to get a consistent and here and policy and then implement it and as you mentioned in the introduction the proximity or indirect talks that have started in vienna at this week moderated by the europeans on the very 1st day they have set up 2 technical working groups one on the reception of u.s. sanctions and one on the technical steps that iran would need to take to restart its compliance on the nuclear side so this at least is a good start the harmony one of the things i find interesting is that the news reports and i'm reading is that they're talking only about the agreement itself not the other periphery issues which again really k
delegation sent to vienna is headed by robert malley who has said openly that the united states needs to resend the sanctions regional issues human rights and ballistic missiles off the table bring the original j.c.b. away back into force and then address these other issues but as i understand secretary of state and national security advisor sullivan and some others are not so forthcoming so i think the u.s. 1st of all needs to put its own house in order to get a consistent and here and policy...
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so after the american revolution and the signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, the united states had gained its sovereignty in lands from great britain what we're standing in now was the northwest territory or the mommy river valley and this is what the americans actually gained from the treaty of paris. unfortunately, however, the native americans who had been living in this land we're not the negotiations and they'd been here farming hunting fishing for hundreds of years. when you have people who are moving into what you believe is your land, you're bound to have problems with what you see as invaders into your homeland now during this point in time. we do have treaties that are taking place through the ohio river and up coming towards where we're standing right now, but these treaties were never properly enforced nor were they really ever properly negotiated? and so you are going to start to also have native americans who are not viewing the americans as just or really bargaining appropriately major general anthony wayne was a revolutionary war hero after some debate anthony wayne
so after the american revolution and the signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, the united states had gained its sovereignty in lands from great britain what we're standing in now was the northwest territory or the mommy river valley and this is what the americans actually gained from the treaty of paris. unfortunately, however, the native americans who had been living in this land we're not the negotiations and they'd been here farming hunting fishing for hundreds of years. when you have...
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truman became president the month the united states and the united nations was born in san francisco. by then however, dreams of a world made tranquil by universal law had melted in the cauldron of war. today, we know what churchill never doubted. nations are here to stay. nations not super national entities, are the prime movers of history. and the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved is american mother, it is more indispensable than ever. i'll give you just one example. churchill firmer -- certainly appreciate. a two thirds of the planet that is covered with water the oceans, the great global common, will be policed and kept orderly by the united states navy or it will not be orderly. we are 75 years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for years after churchill sp
truman became president the month the united states and the united nations was born in san francisco. by then however, dreams of a world made tranquil by universal law had melted in the cauldron of war. today, we know what churchill never doubted. nations are here to stay. nations not super national entities, are the prime movers of history. and the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved is american mother, it is more indispensable than ever. i'll give you just one example....
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the united states is not configured for this. every chinese aid and development worker sees he himself as a vanguard for larger chinese business. i don't think anybody and u.s. aid to things that way but i need to start thinking that way if they are serious about the whole of government approach. i'm going to differ slightly from ibish on the presence of the united states fleet. texas is competing with markets in asia, competing with saudi arabia for markets in asia to export, and in some ways, the fifth fleet is underwriting the geopolitical risk of a buying saudi arabian oil. i am not sure if we start thinking strategically if that is going to make sense, particularly for texans. hussein: that is the argument are as referring to. i was just saying, that is precisely the argument i was referring to that many people are making. hashem: biden made this quite clear that he will definitely need to rebuild ties with nato and we are talking about nato, we are talking about russia at the same time because that is where the western thin
the united states is not configured for this. every chinese aid and development worker sees he himself as a vanguard for larger chinese business. i don't think anybody and u.s. aid to things that way but i need to start thinking that way if they are serious about the whole of government approach. i'm going to differ slightly from ibish on the presence of the united states fleet. texas is competing with markets in asia, competing with saudi arabia for markets in asia to export, and in some ways,...
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fewer units overall, but larger units would be preferable. when i think about the numbers you're providing, the previous project, my understanding is 48% family-sized units. if i'm understanding correctly, 22 or 24 larger units are being provided out of the rooms, that is 6% if my calculator is working correctly. that's a big shift. some would argue, picking up on commissioner chan's comments, that a thousand units are a family-sized unit and this is not meeting that. i'm hoping that version 3 may change in the overall count and the larger units in the proposed building. also on overcrowding, can you speak to how you define overcrowding and how many beds are allowed to be in the units of different sizes. >> sure. the question about how many people can offer safely is controlled by a number of different code, the housing code, the building code, it depend on how many rooms, how much square footage is in there. from the planning code, group housing facilities are limited to two beds per room. the planning code allows that to be an average. so t
fewer units overall, but larger units would be preferable. when i think about the numbers you're providing, the previous project, my understanding is 48% family-sized units. if i'm understanding correctly, 22 or 24 larger units are being provided out of the rooms, that is 6% if my calculator is working correctly. that's a big shift. some would argue, picking up on commissioner chan's comments, that a thousand units are a family-sized unit and this is not meeting that. i'm hoping that version 3...
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logical struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . one police officer is killed and another injured in a car ramming outside the u.s. capitol the suspect is shot dead at the scene. germany says it's ready to go it alone in getting vaccines if the european union fails to fix its stagnant program those concerns were shared by the world health organization's executive director for europe and exclusive interview with our 2. a long. long because we are rapidly approaching 1000000 deaths in the european beechwood but also because we don't see the sparks. and french doctors vent their fury at president for failing to deliver on his promise to speed up vaccinations while frontline medics tackle yet another surgeon cope with paige. could lose an election this year we believe the government is to blame for the fact that we have to work incredibly slowly but at the same time in a completely gruelling regime. those are world news headlines for this hour on behalf of the international team thanks a lot for watching and we hope you have a g
logical struggle but there is a difference the west particularly the united states is the only ideological actor . one police officer is killed and another injured in a car ramming outside the u.s. capitol the suspect is shot dead at the scene. germany says it's ready to go it alone in getting vaccines if the european union fails to fix its stagnant program those concerns were shared by the world health organization's executive director for europe and exclusive interview with our 2. a long....
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with the united states of america. what happens to the cherokee nation if we side with the confederacy that has split from the united states? what are the consequences? the confederacy did a great deal of courting the cherokee's, they offered essentially a better deal. it didn't help anything that united states was not really keeping a lot of its promises during this time period. i don't know if you can imagine that? that the united states in the indian tribes but it happened. the government of the cherokee nation wanted to remain neutral was feeling a great deal of pressure from people who said, look the united states does not really living up to its word, and it looks like these southerners might have an edge, and the southerners are offering us so much in terms of treasure and land and control, maybe we have a better deal with that. so the folks who lived largely sided with the confederacy, sort of lined up withstand weighed, weighty lines up with the treaty party and ross lines up with the treaty party. ultimately
with the united states of america. what happens to the cherokee nation if we side with the confederacy that has split from the united states? what are the consequences? the confederacy did a great deal of courting the cherokee's, they offered essentially a better deal. it didn't help anything that united states was not really keeping a lot of its promises during this time period. i don't know if you can imagine that? that the united states in the indian tribes but it happened. the government of...
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and also, with eu and european countries and also at the united states nations security council the united nations. at an addition to that there's a question from mr. taylor about denuclearization of north korea, which definition accurately expresses. so this jargon about the denuclearization became a little bit of issue unfortunately. in the past week. but i think to me, the united states how do you say, the court definition would be that conceits and irreversible denuclearization of north korea. which has been instated into the united nations security council resolution as well as mr. blinken's trilateral statement back in 2017, 2016 and so forth. that is japanese real intent. [laughter] but of course diplomatically at think the whole korean peninsula itself denuclearization is used. if you read the singapore statements, and has a third pillar, denuclearization. it says, it is very well-crafted. it says north korea will pursue denuclearization of the north korean peninsula. course they have their own definition. but it was well-crafted i think. so denuclearization north korea is the cour
and also, with eu and european countries and also at the united states nations security council the united nations. at an addition to that there's a question from mr. taylor about denuclearization of north korea, which definition accurately expresses. so this jargon about the denuclearization became a little bit of issue unfortunately. in the past week. but i think to me, the united states how do you say, the court definition would be that conceits and irreversible denuclearization of north...
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secretary of defense makes it probable that israel informed the united states the united states tacit approval because to take undertake such an action if israel was behind this attack to undertake undertaking the day before the us secretary of defense arrives in israel would be quite risky if the americans were not informed of such a plan and i think in a way this this helps the united states this attack to explain during the negotiations that iranian regime through its proxies in iraq has been attacking american forces we see a number of attacks i think have been attacks recently and america has only recently. retaliated once saw that you argue regime has tried to use its proxies to pressure the americans in the nuclear talks then we saw recently that brought advanced centrifuges and that's another a pressure point which now it seems that they nor longer have it judging by the new york times report for being sent back by a number of months i think what is important to note is that there have been 2 attacks in the press that have been no attributed to israel in the last year both of
secretary of defense makes it probable that israel informed the united states the united states tacit approval because to take undertake such an action if israel was behind this attack to undertake undertaking the day before the us secretary of defense arrives in israel would be quite risky if the americans were not informed of such a plan and i think in a way this this helps the united states this attack to explain during the negotiations that iranian regime through its proxies in iraq has...
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housing units. the city experienced a 44% decrease in the production of new affordable housing units in 2020. 818 new affordable units were built in 2020, compared to the 1,456 affordable units in 2019. 818 new affordable units were built in 2020 -- i'm sorry. more than half of the completed affordable units were inclusionary units, while projects involved 100% affordable housing resulted in 208 affordable units. the decrease in affordable production is due to a multiyear development timeline. affordable housing typically takes five years to develop from start to completion, and the timeline also depends on funding availability. looking ahead, funding will be more available in the future because funding is included in the city's capital housing plan with a plan to bring a vote will bond into the cycle. for questions related to affordable housing program and production, amy chan, director of policy and legislative affairs from the mayor's office of housing and community development is available. in 2
housing units. the city experienced a 44% decrease in the production of new affordable housing units in 2020. 818 new affordable units were built in 2020, compared to the 1,456 affordable units in 2019. 818 new affordable units were built in 2020 -- i'm sorry. more than half of the completed affordable units were inclusionary units, while projects involved 100% affordable housing resulted in 208 affordable units. the decrease in affordable production is due to a multiyear development timeline....
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at a telemetry unit and he tends to also volunteered to take care of patients on his on his unit and that's him resting on his day and you feel bad you feel that pain when you're so tired it hurts some people when i you tube comment section jeanine are just saying this is all about racism this is all it is we're in the united states the institutions of racist this is racism jenny respond. so like what i said earlier there was already some level of inequality there was just exacerbated by the cold midnight and i think we should just continue these conversations but because it's actually really important to be able to talk about it and be able as a filipino be able to speak my personal experiences about it and just you know i think it's true there are some level of inequality maybe raises so we don't know at this point but do you honestly honestly not know you just finger very cautious about not corning in god we are in america right now we are in america in 2021 are you paying careful because you still have to go back to work. saying health institutions in the united states could do s
at a telemetry unit and he tends to also volunteered to take care of patients on his on his unit and that's him resting on his day and you feel bad you feel that pain when you're so tired it hurts some people when i you tube comment section jeanine are just saying this is all about racism this is all it is we're in the united states the institutions of racist this is racism jenny respond. so like what i said earlier there was already some level of inequality there was just exacerbated by the...
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there was also a massive project for the united states to carry out. the federal government was still quite small in the 18 thirties. president jackson had to personally some every land deal in the united states and he spent one miserable december signing thousands of them by hand and left thousands behind schedule. eventually they passed a law saying that someone else could sign the deal. but it gives you idea an idea of how small the federal government was. in the section that we call machinery revival, we focus on how epic a project it was, and how it was brilliantly successful in meeting one of its course, which was to create economic wealth in the united states. and a catastrophe in that the act imagined that it could do that and that this would somehow be a good thing for american indians when, of course, it was a disastrous failure. one of the things that few people understand is that we move all from the passage of the act till the final removal treaties were amended and changed, and the final papers were made out. it actually spanned nine pres
there was also a massive project for the united states to carry out. the federal government was still quite small in the 18 thirties. president jackson had to personally some every land deal in the united states and he spent one miserable december signing thousands of them by hand and left thousands behind schedule. eventually they passed a law saying that someone else could sign the deal. but it gives you idea an idea of how small the federal government was. in the section that we call...
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castro enlivens a debate in the united nations on cuban charges of aggression by the united states. meanwhile, in moscow, an expert at fishing and troubled waters reels out the line of friendship to a group of news men and women in cuba. kruschev happily received a gift of the cuban flag as he lines up for a solid endorsement of the homebrewed situation of fidel castro, the soviets' sole western hemisphere ally. ♪ narrator: castro marks the second anniversary of his revolution with the biggest military parade ever staged in cuba, featuring tanks and other heavy weapons from russia and red czechoslovakia. shortly afterwards, castro demanded the u.s. embassy drastically reduce its staff to 11 persons. it was the last straw in his long campaign of provocation and harassment. president eisenhower broke off relations with a message read by the press secretary. >> there is a limit by what the united states and self-respect can endure. that limit has been reached. our friendship for the cuban people is not affected. it is my hope and my conviction that in the not too distant future, it w
castro enlivens a debate in the united nations on cuban charges of aggression by the united states. meanwhile, in moscow, an expert at fishing and troubled waters reels out the line of friendship to a group of news men and women in cuba. kruschev happily received a gift of the cuban flag as he lines up for a solid endorsement of the homebrewed situation of fidel castro, the soviets' sole western hemisphere ally. ♪ narrator: castro marks the second anniversary of his revolution with the...
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states and the united kingdom. here it is. >> prevention of war, nor the continuous rise of world organization will begin without what i have called the fraternal association of the english-speaking people. [ applause ] this means a special relationship between the british commonwealth and empire and the united states of america. >> that special relationship he brings up there, was this is a new way of describing the relationship between the united states and the united kingdom? >> you know, that's a great question, and certainly the iron curtain speech is the time he used it with greatest currency. he mentioned it in passing earlier in the year in 1945, but, you know, he really gives that term full weight in the speech here at westminster college. much of the speech -- you know, as much as it is about the iron curtain and the looming threat, and it's about a value set between britain and america and the special relationship, and the common language and common law, and all being together in the same pwoefp and chur
states and the united kingdom. here it is. >> prevention of war, nor the continuous rise of world organization will begin without what i have called the fraternal association of the english-speaking people. [ applause ] this means a special relationship between the british commonwealth and empire and the united states of america. >> that special relationship he brings up there, was this is a new way of describing the relationship between the united states and the united kingdom?...
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i mean a mohammed deputy secretary general of the united nations thank you for talking to our desire thank you so much for having me i mean a mohammad what is the greatest challenge of being a woman in today's world. living up to the high expectations of leadership and delivering on what is important for the other half of humanity that has so far been ignored in the past decade so yes it's living it's living the reality of expectations and trying to make sure that we deliver so what we heard there was from the deputy secretary general of the united nations now we want to hear from amino mohamed who grew up with 4 sisters has 4 daughters a granddaughter what do you teach them about the world we live in as women well 1st of all the opportunity but those opportunities will not come easily because they're not in a position where their rights and equality is a norm and that's what we're fighting for but i also teach them the value of them as human beings 1st and then as women and partners of men and boys and society and really the values that we hold strong in our communities in our socie
i mean a mohammed deputy secretary general of the united nations thank you for talking to our desire thank you so much for having me i mean a mohammad what is the greatest challenge of being a woman in today's world. living up to the high expectations of leadership and delivering on what is important for the other half of humanity that has so far been ignored in the past decade so yes it's living it's living the reality of expectations and trying to make sure that we deliver so what we heard...
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long after i 1st heard about it in the news i still couldn't believe this was this really how the united states sees the history of the word too but there it was the official white house page on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was america and great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official carrigan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasn't russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u.s.s.r. didn't liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it feels like the author either knows nothing about history or he does and wants to rewrite it all that makes those old how would movies that were made during the war seem even more remarkable american audience was presented with a totally different picture of the world and the soviet union back then in the next 30 minutes we will learn how history has been written and rewritten through american cinema. in 1903 at the height 2 for world wa
long after i 1st heard about it in the news i still couldn't believe this was this really how the united states sees the history of the word too but there it was the official white house page on a social network and it's clearly stated that it was america and great britain that defeated the nazis during the 2nd world war without even a word about the soviet union and the version on the official carrigan website it looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by...
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he came to united states. to to meet with american congressman a politicians or whoever he went to new york. he couldn't find a place to stay. he had to go to harlem to get a hotel. nobody came to congratulate him. anything but russia and crucial hopped on a plane came to us. came to harlem. welcome to the streets of harlem found castro at the hotel and he's celebrated with castro and from that day on. castro russia had one castro's confident and took him up, know, they became friends. is that what happened jake? is that what happened nicholas? yes in the main that's what happened. a lot of that though was political theater. i think castro intended to stay in harlem for appearances he already was developing a relationship with the soviet union. it wasn't sparked because of this act of generosity in the part of khrushchev. i mean these things are usually political theater. it's interesting that on that trip. castro did meet eisenhower's meet with him, but he met with the vice president richard nixon. who was im
he came to united states. to to meet with american congressman a politicians or whoever he went to new york. he couldn't find a place to stay. he had to go to harlem to get a hotel. nobody came to congratulate him. anything but russia and crucial hopped on a plane came to us. came to harlem. welcome to the streets of harlem found castro at the hotel and he's celebrated with castro and from that day on. castro russia had one castro's confident and took him up, know, they became friends. is that...