Its about 50 minutes. Welcome to rnegie connects, a virtual series of conversations and on issues of critical iortance. Tays conversation on how the world sees america is especially timely. We are on the cusp of one of the most consequenti elections in American History and even though the nation is preoccupied with covid and economic recovery and Foreign Policy tends to be an inside the beltway issue, its likely not to figure prominently in Voter Preferences and choices in this electction the resultof , that election will have a decisive impact on how america acts in the world and how the world evaluates the consequences of those actions. I ththink its clear that we are at a crossroads. Donald trump has played the role of disruptor, fundamentally altering the policies ofis for postwar, postcold war predecsors, embracing auoritarians, rejecting alliances and multilateral diplplomacy and embarking on wht caonly be described as a wholesale withdrawal or to or a threat to withdraw from so
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Well, the white house is defending president Donald Trumps threat to close the u. S. Mexico border. The president fired off this on twitter sunday. The democrats are allowing a ridiculous asylum system and major loopholes to remain as a mainstay of our immigration system. Mexico is likewise doing nothing. A very bad combination for our country. He also closed with what could be a vague threat. Homeland security is being so very nice but not for long. The white house isnt just threatening to seal the border, the state Department Says its cutting off aid to three Central American countries, guatemala, el salvador and honduras. Mr. Trump has accused those countries of setting up migrant caravans. The acting white house chief of staff backed his boss on sunday. We could prevent a lot of whats happening on the southern border by preventing people from moving into mexico in the first place. Right, but thats what the u. S. Aid money does is it makes these countries more stable. This is not ac
The United States and of course all around the world. Im Rosemary Church at cnn headquarters and this is cnn newsroom. Well, love him or hit him, tiger woods is proving himself a true survivor and champion. By the slimmest of margins, the 43yearold golfer pulled off a stunning victory at the masters on sunday. Its his first major title in 11 years and first masters win since 2005. Woods has overcome careerthreatening back problems and a highprofile divorce to reach this new career milestone. He admits this victory was extra special. I think that i think the kids are starting to understand, you know, that how much this game means to me and some of the things ive done in the game. Prior to prior to this comeback, they only knew that golf caused me a lot of pain. If i tried to swing a club, id end up on the ground, and i struggled for years, and thats basically all they remember. Luckily, ive had the procedure where thats no longer the case and i can do this again. So, you know, were crea
Well, it is relatively calm in hong kong now just hours after a second record breaking protest in a week. This was the scene sunday. Organizers say 2 Million People flooded into the streets to call for the withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill. Police say it was just over 300,000. Opponents fear the bill will lead to dissidents being sent to Mainland China for trial. Protesters are also demanding chief executive carrie lam resign. Prodemocracy activist joshua wong was released from prison monday. He was the face of 2014s occupy movement. He immediately joined this protest. Hong kong people, we will not keep silent under the suppression of president xi and the chief executive carrie lam. Carrie lam must step down, otherwise i believe in the next few weeks, before the 22nd anniversary of hong kong transfer of sovereignty, more and more hong kong people, not only 1 million or 2 Million People, will come and join our fight until they we get back our basic human rights and freedom.