and understand more about security and i just want to tell you that in my opinion, the stronger europe we have the stronger partner you going to have. the arctic area, you know finland is very north, is becoming more and more interesting like the president said. we both alongside with six countries form the arctic council, and we are work iing heavily. there are surely possibilities like we have the maritime roots a routes are being opened to the navy and there are resources but there are huge risks. one of them is that we should
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for example, as an example of that, the marches across the country were the number one group of people that were most of the march organizers were actually women of color that were work iing and decided to d it. and enabled us to have one of the largest protests in american history. but now that we ve acknowledged that importantly, because of tens of thousands of people across the country, including people like eric ford in new york city who works over in jamaica, queens, i think we re at a moment where the table is about to flip. you really feel that way? yes, i do. and i think it s because of really what it s going to be is corporations like walmart taking action on this issue. but what i think we have to do more than anything is reinforce that good behavior first and foremost. we need to go out and show our support for companies like walmart when they do take action on these issues. because ceos are scared if they
call it the low country for anything. when tidal floods come in, we re above sea level. it doesn t stick around very long. is there anything over the course of time that charleston is thinking of doing to mitigate this? we re all thinking about things we can do in the face of climate change, but what s a place like this, which is growing and becoming more popular with people over the entire hins history. what do you do about that? this is a prime example of great political leadership. just like they prepared for the storm, we have work iing with t folks in amsterdam to try to help teach us how to plan for and construct things to keep flooding from being such an issue. it s one of the key things we re focused on as a community. we re glad that the damage has not been terrible around here. we expect to be back on your feet. i look forward to being back in charleston with blue skies. good to see you.
several weeks since the u.s. has been work iing. we should guess he is picking up the phone and calling vladimir putin and here s a bigger macro. they have been purposefully participating the united states as an unreliable ally and partner. this is the broader narrative that the united states changes its tune on a whim. that is not entirely untrue. you look at the agreements we backed out of and the allies we are abandoning and this plays to vladimir putin s larger designs of participating the united states as non-credible unreliable. lavrov from russia said they were aggregating responsibilities in the fight against isis. this helps diminish the u.s. credibility that will impact our ability to promote influence around the world going forward.