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the united states delegate replies. >> the united states accepts the responsibility and makes the sacrifice that is involved in carrying out these principles of the united nations. >> ambassador chang of the korean republic expresses his thanks. >> i want to express the deepest gratitude on behalf of my people and my government for this proposal. >> across the pacific, general macarthur flies to korea to inspect the united nations defenses, now under his command. ♪ the first united states troops, although outnumbered and out armed, are rushed to rail heads on the front lines. yanks and korean republican troops shake hands, fighters both in the united nations army against aggression. like the men, united states guns and trucks are committed for minutes are precious. ♪ the aim of these first units is to delay a communist advance and the desperate fight for time, time for more men than guns to arrive. ♪ in tokyo, general macarthur accepts the first united nations battle flag to signify to all men the unity of free and independent nations doing battle for the freedom of the republic of ko
the united states delegate replies. >> the united states accepts the responsibility and makes the sacrifice that is involved in carrying out these principles of the united nations. >> ambassador chang of the korean republic expresses his thanks. >> i want to express the deepest gratitude on behalf of my people and my government for this proposal. >> across the pacific, general macarthur flies to korea to inspect the united nations defenses, now under his command. ♪ the...
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independence of the united states. had great merits and he was also the commander of the polish uprising. he was fighting for the independence of poland. he suffered heavy wounds in poland. fighting for the independence of our country. and for completely incomprehensible reasons to us, that monument was devastated recently. -- recently. thank you so much that it has been renewed so fast. and that was -- that made it possible for me to lay flowers at that monument and pay tribute to the great soldier and great commander. thank you for that. that was outrageous for a big number of polish people. back in poland. all of them probably. and for many, many polish people living here in the united states. polish organizations here in the united states asked me and told me that they would renew that monument and i know that it has already been renewed by the united states. no assistance was needed. i'm very grateful for that. that here, that monument near the white house -- [indiscernible] -- as it should look, which he has dese
independence of the united states. had great merits and he was also the commander of the polish uprising. he was fighting for the independence of poland. he suffered heavy wounds in poland. fighting for the independence of our country. and for completely incomprehensible reasons to us, that monument was devastated recently. -- recently. thank you so much that it has been renewed so fast. and that was -- that made it possible for me to lay flowers at that monument and pay tribute to the great...
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just as the united states does. just as her south american, african, middle eastern and asian friends do, too. i had a chance this week and went to speak with my eu counterparts. the united states once want you to choose between us and china. but it is simply not the case. it's the chinese communist party that is forcing this choice. the choice is in between the united states. it is between freedom and tyranny. a party who wants to throw away the progress we've the free world have made, with nato and other institutions both formal and informal institutions. a new set of rules and norms to accommodate them within beijing. i don't believe there's uniquely european or american way to face this choice. there's also no way to settle these alternatives without a bad ending of who we are. democracies that are dependent on authoritarians are not worthy of their name. look, the good news is my european friends, even this week i could see it, it's not uniform, different thoughts in different countries but their waking up to t
just as the united states does. just as her south american, african, middle eastern and asian friends do, too. i had a chance this week and went to speak with my eu counterparts. the united states once want you to choose between us and china. but it is simply not the case. it's the chinese communist party that is forcing this choice. the choice is in between the united states. it is between freedom and tyranny. a party who wants to throw away the progress we've the free world have made, with...
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states fairly you know the united states is a very is the major participant in nato we pay more than anybody else by far have for many many years so we defend europe but europe also takes tremendous advantage of the united states on trade. advantage like you wouldn't believe so we're trying to work that out and then i would imagine they'd like to wait till after the election so that maybe they could deal with somebody other than president trump but after the election they'll just have to pay more but that's the way it is ok thank you very much place some of the. there 1st of all 1st of all. i do respect for imagine mr president on trump and the united states of america a wonderful great state which today is the largest military and economic superpower in the world and i wouldn't dare say to the president of the united states of america where he should send his holders because this is the decision which is always taken by the united states this is a very responsible decision however i do not deny that i requested mr president that he would not withdraw u.s. forces from europe because
states fairly you know the united states is a very is the major participant in nato we pay more than anybody else by far have for many many years so we defend europe but europe also takes tremendous advantage of the united states on trade. advantage like you wouldn't believe so we're trying to work that out and then i would imagine they'd like to wait till after the election so that maybe they could deal with somebody other than president trump but after the election they'll just have to pay...
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states when the united states is obviously an imperial power but it's a racialized imperial power so it's not racialized enter our d.z. black people causing the imperialism so if you have a black general if you have colin powell or barack obama just because they're african-american doesn't somehow change the edifice of the nation state they want. you know one of the things that i really like about malcolm x. and actually i've been very much nominated by his ideology a very i'm one of the things that i think that is that the real change to be our american units though coming in from the all in the bosom of the of the black. and that is actually the notion of personal responsibility to stop yourself everything you say it right now is even the african-american president that is the responsibility of the library at least right rarity is the raise the person and all of that phrase be where is the personal responsibility welcome doesn't really say as personal responsibility i would push back against that he says self-determination and so what he means is self-determination to actually brea
states when the united states is obviously an imperial power but it's a racialized imperial power so it's not racialized enter our d.z. black people causing the imperialism so if you have a black general if you have colin powell or barack obama just because they're african-american doesn't somehow change the edifice of the nation state they want. you know one of the things that i really like about malcolm x. and actually i've been very much nominated by his ideology a very i'm one of the things...
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ireland rose up against the british empire and the united states signed this, with the united states have any commitment? external aggression. it would not. i want you to look at this. this is an extremely controversial part of the peace treaty. put spellings up there so you can remember. tung was an area of china the germany took over in 1898. it applied a doctrine so that if a german businessman raped and murdered a chinese businesswoman, the chinese police could not touch him. on the german police operating there could touch him. began japanar i declared war on germany, occupied a bunch of german places in the pacific, and at the peace conference woodrow wilson realized, for a couple of reasons, he needed japan's support. he said what is it going to take? they said we want one small thing. we want a racially quality clause in the versailles peace treaty. we want you to acknowledge the international relations is no longer for white people exclusively. we want you to start saying -- by the way, we would appreciate if you make sure when we passed the clause your legislature in califo
ireland rose up against the british empire and the united states signed this, with the united states have any commitment? external aggression. it would not. i want you to look at this. this is an extremely controversial part of the peace treaty. put spellings up there so you can remember. tung was an area of china the germany took over in 1898. it applied a doctrine so that if a german businessman raped and murdered a chinese businesswoman, the chinese police could not touch him. on the german...
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their gdp is one twelve that of the united states. south korea is every bit as misaffect by the missteps and more importantly affected by the chinese missteps because of the frequency of travel between china and south korea. even with vastly greater rurss the united states now has a covid-19 death rate per 1 47b,000 population. that is 8 0e tim0 times higher that in south korea. i know four people who died of coronavirus. and our economy has been devastated by this crisis in a way south koreans are not. on a hearing on international response i think it's important to look at other nations and ask what did they get right that we got so wrong? so i'd like to ask our panel how can america and the entire world replicate the more successful strategy that south korea or other nations, japan, canada, germany, australia, new zealand, vietnam utilized as we go forward in fighting covid-19 and preparing the next pandemic? >> senator, i'm happy to start out. i think that a lot of -- many years are going to be spent taking a look at lessons learn
their gdp is one twelve that of the united states. south korea is every bit as misaffect by the missteps and more importantly affected by the chinese missteps because of the frequency of travel between china and south korea. even with vastly greater rurss the united states now has a covid-19 death rate per 1 47b,000 population. that is 8 0e tim0 times higher that in south korea. i know four people who died of coronavirus. and our economy has been devastated by this crisis in a way south koreans...
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according to several sources felice new united states kills from 2 to 4 people every day my. head his hand. sanitizer grinned just such what am i being arrested for it's a response from me and. that is just their little world to establish they develop just so you can stumble. along for 2525 years. or have to shoot someone holding you close to 0000 there is a corruption inside of this eliseo the culture is to. say. 50 for drugs and more than $1000.00. 100 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so of a did 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this who really owns what china says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always lik
according to several sources felice new united states kills from 2 to 4 people every day my. head his hand. sanitizer grinned just such what am i being arrested for it's a response from me and. that is just their little world to establish they develop just so you can stumble. along for 2525 years. or have to shoot someone holding you close to 0000 there is a corruption inside of this eliseo the culture is to. say. 50 for drugs and more than $1000.00. 100 military personnel are headed to air...
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words are several sources at least in the united states today for people. to really. what am i being arrested for the response from you know. it's just their little world. they developed just us against them it's. a long history of 2525. resolutions someone. there's a. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. no crowd. no shots. actually felt. well you. know as to. which your thirst for action. is
words are several sources at least in the united states today for people. to really. what am i being arrested for the response from you know. it's just their little world. they developed just us against them it's. a long history of 2525. resolutions someone. there's a. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it...
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on journalists in the united states according to the committee to protect journalists there have been more than 300 reported cases of press freedom violations in the u.s. since the george floyd protests began the targets have been u.s. and international journalists most of the attacks have been carried out by local police and in a rare move the board of the committee to protect journalists has written an open letter to u.s. governors mayors and police chiefs demanding they let journalists do their job it reads in part for decades the world has looked to the united states as the best example of a complex nation balancing the need for security with the freedoms promised in our constitution the impact of actions here are felt around the globe every time an american police officer mistreats a journalist or a protester their actions empower the despots and all the kratz who show no mercy in the religious suppression of their own people and press. while these attacks on press freedom may have taken place in the us they immediately became international news demanding the attention of diploma
on journalists in the united states according to the committee to protect journalists there have been more than 300 reported cases of press freedom violations in the u.s. since the george floyd protests began the targets have been u.s. and international journalists most of the attacks have been carried out by local police and in a rare move the board of the committee to protect journalists has written an open letter to u.s. governors mayors and police chiefs demanding they let journalists do...
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i think they also attempt to make united states senators. i came to the conclusion, the only way were going to redress this is to extend statehood to the district of columbia. this could be a federal enclave of which will be marked off i will be under federal jurisdiction, as a capital of the united states but there's a reason the overwhelming majority of the city which is under the home rule hospices of the district of columbia government elected by its citizens, that we saw when you say it could have been a moment, we saw unlike a state with the governor has control of the national guard and the district of columbia, that's not the case and there's no reason why they should be treated differently than any other state. they are also changed $700,000. most states got $1.2 billion as an initial isis from the federal government to confront covid-19. unfortunately, the district was treated as a territory and only god 500,000. so they were 700,000 shortchanged. this is the capital of the united states where you want 12 resources to make sure tha
i think they also attempt to make united states senators. i came to the conclusion, the only way were going to redress this is to extend statehood to the district of columbia. this could be a federal enclave of which will be marked off i will be under federal jurisdiction, as a capital of the united states but there's a reason the overwhelming majority of the city which is under the home rule hospices of the district of columbia government elected by its citizens, that we saw when you say it...
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states and the united states congress would not accept in a trade deal. and if they insist on those, then we'll have to push this off until they don't. but my hope is that they see the overall benefit to their economy, to their workers and farmers the same as we do and we can move forward. at this point, at least, i would say there's no -- i haven't gotten to the point where you say this issue or that is going to blow things up, but we all know we have certain defensive interests and we have certain offensive interests. and one thing is for sure, we're not going to be in a position where our farmers aren't treated fairly. >> thank the gentleman. consistent with committee practice and precedent, we'll proceed to a two to one questioning ratio beginning with mr. pascarell. >> thank you. and thanks for putting us together. ambassador, thank you for your great service. it did not go unnoticed. and we hope you'll have many more years. i want to talk about labor. i want to talk about something that makes us uncomfortable. we don't want to talk about it for some
states and the united states congress would not accept in a trade deal. and if they insist on those, then we'll have to push this off until they don't. but my hope is that they see the overall benefit to their economy, to their workers and farmers the same as we do and we can move forward. at this point, at least, i would say there's no -- i haven't gotten to the point where you say this issue or that is going to blow things up, but we all know we have certain defensive interests and we have...
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states is not willing to hold people to account in the united states is not willing to have investigate these investigations is just pat nonsense the united states has taken a number of different actions here in fact if you look at the the prosecutor's investigation report. all of the evidence that she provides is actually based on u.s. sources it's based on the senate select intelligence committee it's based on. department of defense reports of defense it's based on an inspector general report to spaced on cia inspector general report all the evidence that she has is actually based on u.s. reports and u.s. transparent efforts to actually hold people accountable and to be as cooperative apart as possible in the investigation efforts of these matters the idea that she would come in and 2nd guess this this matter after the u.s. has gone through so much effort to try and hold individuals accountable is just nonsense well let's bring in for going ahead he's a counsel for the international criminal court you heard or had to say that effectively saying we're investigating ourselves we don't n
states is not willing to hold people to account in the united states is not willing to have investigate these investigations is just pat nonsense the united states has taken a number of different actions here in fact if you look at the the prosecutor's investigation report. all of the evidence that she provides is actually based on u.s. sources it's based on the senate select intelligence committee it's based on. department of defense reports of defense it's based on an inspector general report...
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the united states advocated for a referral of syria to the i.c.c. and in many parts and many situations for example the central african republic the democratic republic of congo northern uganda and myanmar what the i.c.c. is trying to achieve broadly aligns with u.s. interests so the notion that the united states has been always opposed to the i.c.c. every quarter some some correction there has been a policy of constructive engagement particularly during the obama administration now more recently yes the policy of the united states government has been a little more obstructive now in the the office of the prosecutor's request. the united states never abrogated its article 98 agreements under the obama destruction aska the american servicemen or members protection act still existed and still was applied to the u.s. u.s. cooperation with the i.c.c. was still restricted by u.s. statute and the united states also even though it was weren't willing to work with the i.c.c. in certain instances that was all before the announcement of an official investigat
the united states advocated for a referral of syria to the i.c.c. and in many parts and many situations for example the central african republic the democratic republic of congo northern uganda and myanmar what the i.c.c. is trying to achieve broadly aligns with u.s. interests so the notion that the united states has been always opposed to the i.c.c. every quarter some some correction there has been a policy of constructive engagement particularly during the obama administration now more...
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states evidently is not now of course we have a special relationship with the united states or what happens there is always going to matar more to us here in britain we are connected by culture our language and show history sean and for so much about lives we were brought up suddenly if you're my age mandela you were brought up in the technicolor of the united states television and movies in popular music and so on a sort to see what's happening in the united states today is quite simply heartbreaking george i really thought that i was researching wrong but i couldn't find any comment from boris johnson or dominic rob and i thought ok i'm going to ask george galloway he's got eyes and ears on the ground but it turns out there was nothing to share that none of the u.k. parliament have spoken up this is shocking given that tens of thousands of britons are marching on the streets regarding what happened here in the us i mean this is a shock to me but what about the e.u. bloc then the german german foreign minister and he's calling these demonstrations quote more than legitimate i mean
states evidently is not now of course we have a special relationship with the united states or what happens there is always going to matar more to us here in britain we are connected by culture our language and show history sean and for so much about lives we were brought up suddenly if you're my age mandela you were brought up in the technicolor of the united states television and movies in popular music and so on a sort to see what's happening in the united states today is quite simply...
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states now another hope people indigenous people in the united states already a tiny minority under resourced as well how on earth are they going to cope with a coup or no virus that is what we're going to be talking about today if you have i d's if you have experience if you have questions for i guess you know what to do and you to jump into the comments section and you can be part of the show. i will introduce the guests and they will introduce themselves to you hello ty rand great to have in the stream tell everybody who you are hello my name is tyrone white horse i am the co-founder of protect me of elders i am going to go to mourn for the white corn woman by the edge of the water clam. be here today with you all we are so glad to have you dealt to jail welcome to the strange tell everybody you are. my name is dr cheltenham i am the executive director for the never heard department. of their reach people clan and born for their rich strength running into water clan going to thank you for an. oh it is make it is a great to have you i know you in your doctor's office you take isn'
states now another hope people indigenous people in the united states already a tiny minority under resourced as well how on earth are they going to cope with a coup or no virus that is what we're going to be talking about today if you have i d's if you have experience if you have questions for i guess you know what to do and you to jump into the comments section and you can be part of the show. i will introduce the guests and they will introduce themselves to you hello ty rand great to have in...
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states but he was presented as an enemy it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate they gave the bad guy look at the gene bomb and he said that's a classic on those drama where there would always be a russian agent who would be the hook to bond and the cia people would be 'd wary even visions of him but they will always cooperate and again the real enemy. the relations between the countries began to deteriorate again in the eighty's after ronald reagan who had been actively anticommunist even when he was a hollywood actor became president of the. united states even legendary movie boxer rocky billboard played by sylvester stallone entered the fray by taking on the daunting doped up soviet fighter ivan drago and they proceed to follow the capital of capital on those that are both it's seen that done that air force india from the lone voice resort of mr mason with the lead on the 2nd beagle said this to say this because there's plenty of people just. not as numerous still to come there's. a mysterious. number just aren't suitable to. follow the policies of t
states but he was presented as an enemy it was more like the united states than the soviet union could cooperate they gave the bad guy look at the gene bomb and he said that's a classic on those drama where there would always be a russian agent who would be the hook to bond and the cia people would be 'd wary even visions of him but they will always cooperate and again the real enemy. the relations between the countries began to deteriorate again in the eighty's after ronald reagan who had been...
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the united states as has been mentioned has never consented to icc jurisdiction. worse yet, we are concerned that foreign powers like russia are also manipulating the icc in pursuit of their own agenda. the measures announced today are an important first step in holding the icc accountable for exceeding its mandate and violating its sovereignty of the united states. the u.s. government has reason to doubt the honesty of the icc. the department of justice has received substantial credible information that raises serious concerns about a long history of financial corruption and malfeasance at the highest levels of the office of the prosecutor. this information calls into question the integrity of the icc's investigations this includes information going back many years about multiple matters including recent matters, and it has in our view -- may well have a bearing on the current investigation announced by the icc. the department of justice together with partners across the united states government is investigating, and we are committed to uncovering and if possible
the united states as has been mentioned has never consented to icc jurisdiction. worse yet, we are concerned that foreign powers like russia are also manipulating the icc in pursuit of their own agenda. the measures announced today are an important first step in holding the icc accountable for exceeding its mandate and violating its sovereignty of the united states. the u.s. government has reason to doubt the honesty of the icc. the department of justice has received substantial credible...
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the united states delegate speaks. thatis is the first time enforcement action has been taken by the united nations. that theon recommends members of the united nations furnish such assistance to the republic of korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security. votes security council seven-one to recommend military support for the republic of korea. in tokyo, the united states move swiftly to translate into action united nations call to arm against the aggressors. american occupation troops in japan are hurried to the defense of the korean republic. back in the united states, b-29 bombers are taken out of mothballs into which they were put at the end of world war ii. elsewhere in the united states, navy planes are taken from storage where they also had been since the end of world war ii. caught by surprise, the united states nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. ♪ units of the famous first united state
the united states delegate speaks. thatis is the first time enforcement action has been taken by the united nations. that theon recommends members of the united nations furnish such assistance to the republic of korea as may be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security. votes security council seven-one to recommend military support for the republic of korea. in tokyo, the united states move swiftly to translate into action united nations call to arm...
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and protests in the united states. what do you think are the elements that make this transformational this time around? prof. joseph: i think covid-19, the pandemic and the fact that african-americans and other people of color are disproportionately vulnerable to covid-19. they were diagnosed at higher rates. they were more likely to be public facing employees in meatpacking and the post office and delivery service. the mass unemployment that followed that. really just a breakdown of the way in which our government responds to inequity. there is a rising wealth gap. certainly, the criminal justice system and the tragic killing of george floyd becomes the precipitating event. all of these things have come together and converged at the same time to produce this really historic moment in american history that is impacting culture. it is impacting politics. it is impacting sports, business. higher education, you name it. it is deeper than the criminal justice system. it is about more than confederate flags and monuments. i
and protests in the united states. what do you think are the elements that make this transformational this time around? prof. joseph: i think covid-19, the pandemic and the fact that african-americans and other people of color are disproportionately vulnerable to covid-19. they were diagnosed at higher rates. they were more likely to be public facing employees in meatpacking and the post office and delivery service. the mass unemployment that followed that. really just a breakdown of the way in...
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senators including texas as ted cruz have put forward a bill in the united states that would put the sanctions on any company and insurance firm related to those companies involved in the laying of undersea gas pipelines as part of the north stream project now the german foreign minister the german government saying they reject that out of hand the fact that sanctions are considered or could possibly be nice should in the united states does not change anything in our position and nor extruded to sanctions been discussed now are extraterritorial by nature from. the german government has long had the view that sanctions with extra territorial effects are in conflict with international law and that they're not a contribution to advancing international corporation not stream to is the name suggests the 2nd phase in that this underwater gas pipeline project it takes russian gas directly from russia into germany a multi 1000000000 euro project and involves companies from a number of different nations. it had been supposed to be open running by 29 team pressure from the united states has fo
senators including texas as ted cruz have put forward a bill in the united states that would put the sanctions on any company and insurance firm related to those companies involved in the laying of undersea gas pipelines as part of the north stream project now the german foreign minister the german government saying they reject that out of hand the fact that sanctions are considered or could possibly be nice should in the united states does not change anything in our position and nor extruded...
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states after spending three months in the united states. he described the destinies of mankind and they were trying to make sense of the peace and come to terms with the warm and he needed to be there and insisted he needed to be there representing black folk throughout the world. he organized the pan-african congress, which was intended to bring attention to concerns after the peace conference. during his time in france, he met with and interviewed african-american troops in order to get firsthand testimonies about their experiences. and this is dubois right there on the front in france. he came away stunned by the systematic prejudice that black soldiers and officers had endured. in his crisis article, dubois, who some of you may know famously, in his 1903 book wrote about double consciousness, african americans wrestling with being both black and being american. dubois suggested that african-american soldiers in france had experienced their own unique form of double consciousness, their double experience, as he wrote, was shaped by the d
states after spending three months in the united states. he described the destinies of mankind and they were trying to make sense of the peace and come to terms with the warm and he needed to be there and insisted he needed to be there representing black folk throughout the world. he organized the pan-african congress, which was intended to bring attention to concerns after the peace conference. during his time in france, he met with and interviewed african-american troops in order to get...
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a little jab at the united states about how things are playing out domestically and what united states has said about how things are playing out in hong kong. tom: absolutely. underscored with his new book. it is not the little things. you see it with the g7 uproar, where angela merkel said i'm not coming in now the president wants vladimir putin to,, but mr. to go is saying no -- but trudeau says no. jonathan: that may change into the g8, the g9, the t11, the g 12. what is the goal, is it to bring more people in or is it to bring russia in undercover? tom: i think it is a president with a unique relationship with mr. putin. he put the dime in the payphone to call mr. putin on that. jonathan: i'm not sure that is quite how it works at the white house with the diamond a payphone. dime in a payphone. is there a payphone there? lisa: i would argue there is probably not a payphone president has to vladimir putin. it is interesting angela merkel said she was not going to come to the g7 meeting. it was supposed to be an event showcasing how the world was reopening. it was going to be clouded
a little jab at the united states about how things are playing out domestically and what united states has said about how things are playing out in hong kong. tom: absolutely. underscored with his new book. it is not the little things. you see it with the g7 uproar, where angela merkel said i'm not coming in now the president wants vladimir putin to,, but mr. to go is saying no -- but trudeau says no. jonathan: that may change into the g8, the g9, the t11, the g 12. what is the goal, is it to...
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states military forces and our presence overseas the united states remains committed to working with our strong ally germany to ensure our mutual defense as well as on many other important issues on german foreign minister heiko mass says it will take note of donald trump's plan in an interview with the building sontag newspaper on sunday he said we appreciate the cooperation with the u.s. armed forces that has grown over decades it is in the interests of both our countries we are close partners in the transatlantic alliance but it's complicated germany hosts the largest number of u.s. forces in europe followed by italy and the u.k. and the u.s. army was almost 2000000 strong on the continent at the end of world war 2 in 1905 that number was brought down significantly 4 years later it was boosted again to more than 400000 military personnel in 1962 as the cold war with the soviet union grew but it was slashed by 2 thirds after the fall of the berlin wall those stationed in germany were gradually reduced over the years but the country has remained a crucial military hub for the u.s. i
states military forces and our presence overseas the united states remains committed to working with our strong ally germany to ensure our mutual defense as well as on many other important issues on german foreign minister heiko mass says it will take note of donald trump's plan in an interview with the building sontag newspaper on sunday he said we appreciate the cooperation with the u.s. armed forces that has grown over decades it is in the interests of both our countries we are close...
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between the united states and the u.k. says extradition shall not be granted if the offense for which the extradition is requested is a political offense so the trouble ministration is trying to get britain to extradite julian assange to 'd the united states to say stand trial on this indictment under the espionage act but there is an exception for political offenses and it's the u.k. courts that decide whether or not to extradite julian assange there's no clear definition of political offense but it routinely includes treason sedition espionage and offenses against state power and exposure of war crimes is clearly a political offense so he should not be extradited but when he had a hearing before the judge who won't ultimately make the decision about extradition and she denied his attorneys' request for bail because he is in danger of being interest and now with the coven virus and being in in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day but one hour a day he's with 40 other people in a confined space he's got preexisting heal
between the united states and the u.k. says extradition shall not be granted if the offense for which the extradition is requested is a political offense so the trouble ministration is trying to get britain to extradite julian assange to 'd the united states to say stand trial on this indictment under the espionage act but there is an exception for political offenses and it's the u.k. courts that decide whether or not to extradite julian assange there's no clear definition of political offense...
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the british transferred their land to the united states now the united states coming to the indian trust there not only giving them peace they're going to allow them to continue living on a portion of their land. it's only out of the goodness of their heart that they're doing that to the: Ãbthey took a lot of flak for that. in 1790 when he visits washington and philadelphia he says, from that point on advocating a new pathway for these people toward adopting american civilization and it's a very controversial status for him to take. it cost him controversy and testimony among his own people but that's what's going on in the indian country in the wake of the american revolution. >> i got a couple of questions i want to ask you but i want to remind everyone watching that you are able to ask questions of mr. calloway as well. please send them and we will be coming in shortly to answer those questions. we talked about the land space that washington would've seen coming out of the war in the 1780s but of course he's keeping a watchful eye on what's being made of this moment in the 1780s. one
the british transferred their land to the united states now the united states coming to the indian trust there not only giving them peace they're going to allow them to continue living on a portion of their land. it's only out of the goodness of their heart that they're doing that to the: Ãbthey took a lot of flak for that. in 1790 when he visits washington and philadelphia he says, from that point on advocating a new pathway for these people toward adopting american civilization and it's a...
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the chickens have come to roost in the united states of america now. racism,ns all of the the economic inequality, the mass incarceration and investment from black communities and investment in withnities to punish, racial segregation in public school segregation and the legal decisions which have set us away from the desegregation, which have virtually nullified the voting rights act, to use voter id to prevent black and brown people from voting has voter suppression and further racial segregation and black suffering. amplifying9 crisis, african-american vulnerability, pre-existing vulnerability and showed a panoramic system. all of this is coming home to unrest.d civil we can respond in two ways. we can say we are going to be the law & order nation and give over 50 something percent of our votes to george wallace and richard nixon, a combination of repugnantst morally racists in the 20 century or we could choose love over hate. .ntegration over segregation we can choose justice over .iolence we can choose to nourish and feed our population, to desegr
the chickens have come to roost in the united states of america now. racism,ns all of the the economic inequality, the mass incarceration and investment from black communities and investment in withnities to punish, racial segregation in public school segregation and the legal decisions which have set us away from the desegregation, which have virtually nullified the voting rights act, to use voter id to prevent black and brown people from voting has voter suppression and further racial...
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to be fair to the united states. and then to engage with the members on. >> we would love to hear ideas and the usmca coming into effect shortly. with those rules are mechanisms that need to come online? >> and to do everything that is necessary with respect to canada and mexico and then to litigate about. and then the situation on the border with the effects on arizona after july 1 day on this but we are fully ready to go. >> thank you for your patience i yelled back. >>. >> gentle lady and meet please. >> thank you mr. chair. talk about protecting the intellectual property of the free trade agreement i'm in possession of a letter from several stakeholder including the physicians and the recording academy for the successful efforts what the allegation with us-mexico canada agreement to ensure that americans are compensated for the recordings. as you go forward with future trade agreements there are deficits that deny $150 million annually and with that uk treatment that you work on similar agreements that they are p
to be fair to the united states. and then to engage with the members on. >> we would love to hear ideas and the usmca coming into effect shortly. with those rules are mechanisms that need to come online? >> and to do everything that is necessary with respect to canada and mexico and then to litigate about. and then the situation on the border with the effects on arizona after july 1 day on this but we are fully ready to go. >> thank you for your patience i yelled back....
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is this like polio in the 1940's and 1950's in the united states? that is before my birth, but i have listen to my parents and grandparents talk about the fear every late-summer about the latest outbreak. that was addressed with a vaccine. treatmentve antibody to address covid-19. but even then, i suspect this is like the flu, it will be with us every year for the rest of human existence. go enthusiasmins the by the pharmaceutical companies. gopal: you mentioned as a farmer, the number of vaccines you have to impart to your animals. in that context, i want to ask you a little bit about the overall science and scientific culture in the country. proposal,en your you talk about china is racing ahead the united states or trying to get ahead of us in a variety of areas and they have increased their r&d spending the last decade or so. it seems as if in the united states, there is a sliding back of scientific culture. there is the growing anti-vaccine movement. the republican party, for example, back in the mid-1990's was advocating for an office of techno
is this like polio in the 1940's and 1950's in the united states? that is before my birth, but i have listen to my parents and grandparents talk about the fear every late-summer about the latest outbreak. that was addressed with a vaccine. treatmentve antibody to address covid-19. but even then, i suspect this is like the flu, it will be with us every year for the rest of human existence. go enthusiasmins the by the pharmaceutical companies. gopal: you mentioned as a farmer, the number of...
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states this is far and stuff powerful and righteous we believe the situation in the united states warrants country specific intervention and that a thematic global investigation is also in order what happened was a too harsh maybe an unacceptably strong stance against racism they call racism bad names because those righteous words didn't make it into the final report they were moved here is the watered down blub blub version that they agreed on the draft resolution now before the council requests the high commissioner for human rights with the assistance of resident relevant special mandate holders to prepare a report on systematic racism violations of international human rights law against africans and and. people of african descent by law enforcement agencies especially as those incidents that resulted in the death of george floyd and of africans and of people of african descent here some of the parts that washington convinced them to remove no longer does america have a problem with a race is just a system now it's a common problem see no longer will the u.s. government be shamed and ca
states this is far and stuff powerful and righteous we believe the situation in the united states warrants country specific intervention and that a thematic global investigation is also in order what happened was a too harsh maybe an unacceptably strong stance against racism they call racism bad names because those righteous words didn't make it into the final report they were moved here is the watered down blub blub version that they agreed on the draft resolution now before the council...
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not only demonstrating in the united states. there are five countries overseas in which there are significant protests against racism in the united states. it's inwe vhaven't seen that before. i'm sorry for people 30 and under, that portion of the population was growing rapidly. more than half are people of color. that's an historic change. and that number is going to grow and grow. and we have to learn how to live together. that's not just sitting down and talking. it's time for action. people are fed up with all the talk. especially on guns. it's really time and the test is going to be are you goiactually going to do something real legislatively in the next three or four weeks. get off the diamond in washington, d.c. and get it done. >> david gergen, thank you very much. a good discussion. as we continue to follow these marches across the united states this hour, we're getting some more pictures from los angeles, massive crowds on the streets there. it's also worth reminding all of us that we're still very much in the midst of
not only demonstrating in the united states. there are five countries overseas in which there are significant protests against racism in the united states. it's inwe vhaven't seen that before. i'm sorry for people 30 and under, that portion of the population was growing rapidly. more than half are people of color. that's an historic change. and that number is going to grow and grow. and we have to learn how to live together. that's not just sitting down and talking. it's time for action. people...
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states as well as due to the material witness that was introduced by the united states each shoot the accusations against this bill law of lebanon and they blame the iran for sponsoring hizbullah so they shoot. for iranian officials including late president hashemi rafsanjani and the in their political operated with them somehow in similar cases in the past like when george w. bush was elected by the suicide officials to avoid going bare floor on baling his book after a court ruling for his role in marriage there inc people in this region in iraq and afghanistan he avoided traveling there you know iran has not done basically strange they have made it their role in assaf in the assassination and basically it's widely believed that this would work once senior u.s. officials that they out and come to the end of their term including president trump but basically i'm very much interested to see what happens when senior u.s. officials travel to iraq where iraq has much influence and it has so many allies in the armed forces and they would easily go for arresting anyone any of these senior u
states as well as due to the material witness that was introduced by the united states each shoot the accusations against this bill law of lebanon and they blame the iran for sponsoring hizbullah so they shoot. for iranian officials including late president hashemi rafsanjani and the in their political operated with them somehow in similar cases in the past like when george w. bush was elected by the suicide officials to avoid going bare floor on baling his book after a court ruling for his...
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is this like polio in the 40s and 50s in the united states? that was before me but i listen to my parents and grandparents talk about fear every late-summer in the 40s and 50s about the latest outbreak and now was addressed with the vaccine and i hope we have a vaccine or effective antibody treatment to address covid-19 but even then i suspect like the flu it will be with us every year for the rest of human existence. >> could i ask you -- sorry, go ahead. >> which explains why the pharmaceutical committees are excited to develop a response. >> you mention as a farmer a number of vaccines you have to impart to your animals but in that context i want to ask you a little bit about the overall science and scientific culture in the country because in the proposals you talk about how china is racing ahead of the united states or tried to keep up and trying to get ahead of us in a variety of areas and they have increased their r&d spending in the last decade or so. it seems in the u.s. there is a lack of scientific culture and a growing anti- vaccin
is this like polio in the 40s and 50s in the united states? that was before me but i listen to my parents and grandparents talk about fear every late-summer in the 40s and 50s about the latest outbreak and now was addressed with the vaccine and i hope we have a vaccine or effective antibody treatment to address covid-19 but even then i suspect like the flu it will be with us every year for the rest of human existence. >> could i ask you -- sorry, go ahead. >> which explains why the...
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caught by surprise, the united states nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. ♪ units of the famous first united states marine division answer the united nations call to arms. amphibious -- vehicles get transported to the combat zone. other nations volunteer their help. canada answers the security council's appeal with ships. three destroyers leave british columbia to join united nations forces. across the united states, young men from every walk of life hurried to enlist in the army, the navy, in the air force in answer to the united nations appeal.
caught by surprise, the united states nonetheless made all possible haste to carry out the united nations call for action against aggression. ♪ units of the famous first united states marine division answer the united nations call to arms. amphibious -- vehicles get transported to the combat zone. other nations volunteer their help. canada answers the security council's appeal with ships. three destroyers leave british columbia to join united nations forces. across the united states, young...
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year where russia had a good time with the united states. to the best of my knowledge president obama and sleepy joe biden were the ones doing it. this was before us. it hasn't happened with us and it will not happen with us either. please go ahead. >> you had to cancel your last visit to poland are you planning anyone in the near future? is there a chance to participate in the development with the therapeutics? >>. >> we would like to do it again we have an election happening in this country as you have heard we probably can't do it until after the election it is a very definite yes as far as joining on the vaccine the therapeutically i like that even better people coming up with grade answers to have a beautiful surprise but yes, we will get poland involved in terms of helping and taking care of the polish people once we have the w but we will have a very soon. thank you. >> and to mention in the united states the fight against coronavirus some i want to say i'm working on the assumptionon to be cocreator's of the vaccine with the's therap
year where russia had a good time with the united states. to the best of my knowledge president obama and sleepy joe biden were the ones doing it. this was before us. it hasn't happened with us and it will not happen with us either. please go ahead. >> you had to cancel your last visit to poland are you planning anyone in the near future? is there a chance to participate in the development with the therapeutics? >>. >> we would like to do it again we have an election happening...
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the united states was no exception in this era. if anything, it seems that congress was more than willing to appropriate lots of money to build things, but was less concerned with the specifics of how well things were made, how well they were trained and operated, and, frankly, the internal dynamics of naval administration and the school systems that the navy would create to educate and develop proficiency in operating these complex marvels. the image to the right depicts sort of a jack-in-the-box like character. > you turn the handcrank, like a cotton gin, perhaps, and out pops this frightening monster. it is probably hard to see, but the little diminutive fellow at the bottom has a ribbon that says "egan." he was the american minister to chile, which, in this era, the united states had few embassies, so the senior ranking diplomat was not an ambassador but a minister. this is not a confessional issue, this is not a faith-based issue, this is just the title. he is not a religious man, but he is an american diplomat named egan. in
the united states was no exception in this era. if anything, it seems that congress was more than willing to appropriate lots of money to build things, but was less concerned with the specifics of how well things were made, how well they were trained and operated, and, frankly, the internal dynamics of naval administration and the school systems that the navy would create to educate and develop proficiency in operating these complex marvels. the image to the right depicts sort of a...
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more than 800,000 united states troops have served in afghanistan. more than 20,000 of them were wounded in combat and regrettably nearly 2,000 americans, brave americans laid down their lives to stop terrorism, to protect u.s. and allied citizens including those in the hague and to give the afghan people a chance at a better life. we will not allow the unjust treatment of these or any other american personnel who have dedicated themselves to the calls of justice, security, and opportunity for all. today our service members remain on the front lines of the fight against terrorists, war criminals and perpetrators of genocide such as isis. i'm proud of the work the united states military conducts every day to protect human rights, safeguard liberty and uphold the international rules based order. that is why the department of defense fully supports the president's executive order and will take every action to defend our service members. rest assured that the men and women of the united states armed forces will never appear before the icc, nor will they
more than 800,000 united states troops have served in afghanistan. more than 20,000 of them were wounded in combat and regrettably nearly 2,000 americans, brave americans laid down their lives to stop terrorism, to protect u.s. and allied citizens including those in the hague and to give the afghan people a chance at a better life. we will not allow the unjust treatment of these or any other american personnel who have dedicated themselves to the calls of justice, security, and opportunity for...
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we are being victimized by the united states the united states support israel that the crushing the people the palestinians people who rights that are rushing the palestinian people hopes in order to obvious of it in the state this is the united states of this is there was no they out of trying to annex the west bank you know that very well they annexed good on hundreds you know that very well ok i'll give you an example what about egypt and jordan they have signed negotiations with the 3 thieves and they have signed peace treaties with israel according to the american and western when we come to the fact that you are an obstacle to getting the american and european law enforcement has spent years jotting with your group of nuts out on subsections american very little is drug cartels and illegal money laundering operations stretching into africa and latin america you say you don't get involved in this kind of criminality trafficking trafficking narcotics is again goes over those words you say that you say that evolution's from some of your own people that they've been looking gauged in thi
we are being victimized by the united states the united states support israel that the crushing the people the palestinians people who rights that are rushing the palestinian people hopes in order to obvious of it in the state this is the united states of this is there was no they out of trying to annex the west bank you know that very well they annexed good on hundreds you know that very well ok i'll give you an example what about egypt and jordan they have signed negotiations with the 3...
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airlines from flying to the united states and the coronavirus has shaken up the corporate world we'll bring you the latest list of the world's top 100 companies. i'm chris coverable and welcome to the program 1st off though after a marathon round of negotiations germany's ruling coalition parties have agreed a 130000000000 euro economic stimulus program it's one of the biggest rescue packages in the nation's history to address the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic the package includes a temporary cut in value added tax and a one time payment for families with children and lower energy costs for households starting next year the program is also to support economic sectors that have been particularly hard hit by virus lockdown measures. and we'll have more coverage on that stimulus program here on d.w. in the hours ahead. is to the united states now which has seen its 8th day of unrest as much as violent outbursts have worried spectators around the world so has the government's often overly forceful response to the anti-racism protests president trump has vowed to deploy the m
airlines from flying to the united states and the coronavirus has shaken up the corporate world we'll bring you the latest list of the world's top 100 companies. i'm chris coverable and welcome to the program 1st off though after a marathon round of negotiations germany's ruling coalition parties have agreed a 130000000000 euro economic stimulus program it's one of the biggest rescue packages in the nation's history to address the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic the package includes...
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the united states has reached a milesto milestone. the death toll since february, now 125,000 and climbing. all adds up to remarkable progress, according to mike pence. the leader of the coronavirus task force, greeted reporters on friday with a string of makebelieve accomplishments. >> as we stand here today, all five territories across this country are opening up safely and responsibly. >> that's simply not true. the virus is gaining ground in six states. 11 governors are putting the brakes on reopening any further er. two have sounded a retreat. the vice president seemed oblivious. >> the truth is, we slowed the spread. we flattened the curve. >> the u.s. never flattened the curve. it was bumpy during the lockdowns, but now, it's roaring back. leave it to dr. fauci to deliver the medicines to a reluctant nation. >> to opening for some, but opening at the right time. but not following the steps in an orderly fashion. trying to follow the steps. but the citizenry feel they did not want to do that for a number of reasons. >> more, now
the united states has reached a milesto milestone. the death toll since february, now 125,000 and climbing. all adds up to remarkable progress, according to mike pence. the leader of the coronavirus task force, greeted reporters on friday with a string of makebelieve accomplishments. >> as we stand here today, all five territories across this country are opening up safely and responsibly. >> that's simply not true. the virus is gaining ground in six states. 11 governors are putting...
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not to the pleasure of the united states, the united states was not pleased about this.we established a trading relationship at the end of 1960s our new prime minister trudeau reviewed all foreign policies and came to the conclusion, as he was right, it was absurd for canada to not recognize the people's republic of china in 1970 we established a diplomatic liaison office in beijing in the chinese established one and we moved forward to full recognition. >> bring us up-to-date on your own career. i see on the jacket of the book you moving to oxford. >> was very happily ensconced at the university of toronto where i teach history and the head of the college there i wasn't thinking about what when i do in my term ended. i got a phone call about a year and and a half ago from a place called saint anthony's college in oxford saying would i be interested in being warden, which is not quite what it sounds like it just means Ãbi did my graduate work there. >> saint anthony park. how big of a college is that? >> it's about 250 all graduate students and 50 fellows. they do international relat
not to the pleasure of the united states, the united states was not pleased about this.we established a trading relationship at the end of 1960s our new prime minister trudeau reviewed all foreign policies and came to the conclusion, as he was right, it was absurd for canada to not recognize the people's republic of china in 1970 we established a diplomatic liaison office in beijing in the chinese established one and we moved forward to full recognition. >> bring us up-to-date on your own...